Julie Ariens is a success coach who uses social media platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, and iTunes to promote her business. She has a Facebook business page, podcast on iTunes, and LinkedIn profile to share her coaching services and leadership training content, such as live polls conducted during a leadership program in Italy.
1. The document discusses the evolving nature of library catalogues as data is increasingly shared and consumed outside of traditional library systems. It explores how catalog data is being transformed, merged with other data sources, and used in new ways.
2. Key points addressed include the release of library catalogue data using open standards like RDF and Linked Data, as well as initiatives to make metadata more accessible to developers and the public. Challenges around aging data formats and the need for more community involvement in metadata standards are also covered.
3. The future may include greater programmatic access to catalog data through APIs, as well as new lightweight metadata schemas that better support open data practices and the needs of non-library users.
The document discusses the Cambridge University Library's decision to expose its bibliographic data as open linked data through the COMET (Cambridge Open METadata) project. Some of the challenges addressed are licensing, mapping data to RDF vocabularies, and using triplestores. The benefits expected include understanding linked data capabilities, limitations of MARC, and opportunities for future development using linked open data.
The document summarizes developments in Cambridge University Library's transition to more digital resources and services. It discusses how the library has shifted significant portions of its materials budget to online journals and databases. It also describes the library's implementation of a new "resource discovery" platform to help users more easily search and access the library's diverse digital collections, which had previously been scattered across different systems. Additionally, the document outlines the library's "COMET" project to publish a large portion of its metadata as open linked data on the semantic web.
The document discusses the concepts and implementation of linked data and the semantic web. It describes Cambridge University Library's COMET project which converted bibliographic records from MARC21 format to RDF triples and published them as linked open data with HTTP URIs. The project aimed to release data for open use and gain experience working with semantic web technologies like RDF, SPARQL and triplestores. Key challenges included dealing with IPR issues in MARC21 records and developing tools to transform and link the data.
The document summarizes West Rusk County Consolidated ISD's technology plan and goals for using E-Rate funding to improve technology access. The plan aims to provide alternative learning strategies, enhanced digital resources, and technology skills development for students. It establishes goals for teachers and students to utilize interactive technologies, digital learning resources, and professional development. The E-Rate program provides discounts for schools and libraries to access telecommunication and internet services, enabling the district's technology plan and ability for teachers to meet state standards through technology.
This document provides information on The Kove residential development located near Yamuna Expressway, including its features, unit sizes and specifications, layout plans, and multiple payment plans. The development will include amenities such as a golf course, swimming pool, jogging trails, sports courts, kids' play area, and central lake. Unit sizes range from 870-2090 square feet for configurations including 2BHK, 3BHK, and 4BHK. Specifications describe construction materials and finishes for structures, floors, doors, windows, and other interior and exterior elements. Payment plans outline percentages and timelines for installments.
John DeCosta
Principal Broker - Keller Williams Realty Portland Premiere
John DeCosta began selling Real Estate in 1978 and has closed over 1500 transactions. John interacts with many
local and national networks of Realtors and Clients, and keeps detailed databases on all phases of valuing real estate.
Selling homes through many peaks and valleys has taught valuable lessons that assist clients in making real estate decisions in
today's bumpy market. John represents many local builders, corporations and lenders on their properties. John is a familiar face
at many of the larger local employers and assists in many relocations.
Julie Ariens is a success coach who uses social media platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, and iTunes to promote her business. She has a Facebook business page, podcast on iTunes, and LinkedIn profile to share her coaching services and leadership training content, such as live polls conducted during a leadership program in Italy.
1. The document discusses the evolving nature of library catalogues as data is increasingly shared and consumed outside of traditional library systems. It explores how catalog data is being transformed, merged with other data sources, and used in new ways.
2. Key points addressed include the release of library catalogue data using open standards like RDF and Linked Data, as well as initiatives to make metadata more accessible to developers and the public. Challenges around aging data formats and the need for more community involvement in metadata standards are also covered.
3. The future may include greater programmatic access to catalog data through APIs, as well as new lightweight metadata schemas that better support open data practices and the needs of non-library users.
The document discusses the Cambridge University Library's decision to expose its bibliographic data as open linked data through the COMET (Cambridge Open METadata) project. Some of the challenges addressed are licensing, mapping data to RDF vocabularies, and using triplestores. The benefits expected include understanding linked data capabilities, limitations of MARC, and opportunities for future development using linked open data.
The document summarizes developments in Cambridge University Library's transition to more digital resources and services. It discusses how the library has shifted significant portions of its materials budget to online journals and databases. It also describes the library's implementation of a new "resource discovery" platform to help users more easily search and access the library's diverse digital collections, which had previously been scattered across different systems. Additionally, the document outlines the library's "COMET" project to publish a large portion of its metadata as open linked data on the semantic web.
The document discusses the concepts and implementation of linked data and the semantic web. It describes Cambridge University Library's COMET project which converted bibliographic records from MARC21 format to RDF triples and published them as linked open data with HTTP URIs. The project aimed to release data for open use and gain experience working with semantic web technologies like RDF, SPARQL and triplestores. Key challenges included dealing with IPR issues in MARC21 records and developing tools to transform and link the data.
The document summarizes West Rusk County Consolidated ISD's technology plan and goals for using E-Rate funding to improve technology access. The plan aims to provide alternative learning strategies, enhanced digital resources, and technology skills development for students. It establishes goals for teachers and students to utilize interactive technologies, digital learning resources, and professional development. The E-Rate program provides discounts for schools and libraries to access telecommunication and internet services, enabling the district's technology plan and ability for teachers to meet state standards through technology.
This document provides information on The Kove residential development located near Yamuna Expressway, including its features, unit sizes and specifications, layout plans, and multiple payment plans. The development will include amenities such as a golf course, swimming pool, jogging trails, sports courts, kids' play area, and central lake. Unit sizes range from 870-2090 square feet for configurations including 2BHK, 3BHK, and 4BHK. Specifications describe construction materials and finishes for structures, floors, doors, windows, and other interior and exterior elements. Payment plans outline percentages and timelines for installments.
John DeCosta
Principal Broker - Keller Williams Realty Portland Premiere
John DeCosta began selling Real Estate in 1978 and has closed over 1500 transactions. John interacts with many
local and national networks of Realtors and Clients, and keeps detailed databases on all phases of valuing real estate.
Selling homes through many peaks and valleys has taught valuable lessons that assist clients in making real estate decisions in
today's bumpy market. John represents many local builders, corporations and lenders on their properties. John is a familiar face
at many of the larger local employers and assists in many relocations.
The document summarizes West Rusk County Consolidated ISD's technology plan and goals for using E-Rate funding to improve technology access. The plan aims to provide alternative learning strategies, enhanced digital resources, and technology skills development for students. It establishes goals for teachers and students to utilize interactive technologies, digital learning resources, and professional development. The E-Rate program provides discounts for schools and libraries to access telecommunication and internet services, enabling the district's technology plan and affordable access for all stakeholders.
30 minute presentation on the energy problem of the 21st century. One of the solutions is fusion energy, the process powering the sun - and, in the future, power plants on Earth!
Over 100 community leaders from the Holland/Zeeland area in Michigan participated in a three-day Future Search conference from March 28-30, 2011 to discuss 21st century governance. The participants represented a variety of stakeholders including public officials, businesses, education, and citizens. Through group activities exploring trends, community histories and desired futures, the participants identified common priorities and developed action statements around 10 shared themes to guide improved collaboration and cost efficiency among local governments.
The document discusses US government spending, debt, and revenue between 1970-2010. It notes that total spending in FY 2010 was $3.5 trillion and that the US is in a spending-driven debt crisis, with projected spending exceeding revenue as a percentage of the economy. It also shows that the ratio of taxpayers to social security recipients has declined from 16.5 in 1950 to a projected 2.1 in 2040.
This document summarizes a meeting between librarians and researchers on sharing research data. It includes presentations on the changing data environment, sharing geographic data, libraries providing infrastructure for research data curation, and the Cambridge context. Attendees discussed making data available and structured online, managing risks like licensing, and the roles of different players in moving from data production to consumption.
This document summarizes the Cambridge Open Metadata project. The project aims to release Cambridge University Library's bibliographic records as open data in various formats like XML, RDF, and JSON. The goals are to drive innovation, provide value for taxpayer money, and promote the library's collections. Key activities include converting records to RDF, adding subject headings from external sources, and determining appropriate open licenses for records from different vendors. The project hopes to make more of the library's data reusable and help non-library developers build new tools and services.
The document discusses the changing landscape for libraries and catalog data as more information is available online. It notes that library patrons now prefer searching online over using physical library resources. The way catalog data is consumed has also changed, with users preferring keyword searches over structured browsing.
The document argues that library catalog data needs to be opened up and made available in formats more suitable for online discovery and reuse by both patrons and external developers. It provides examples of how data like ISBNs could be exposed as structured JSON to enable new uses. Finally, it suggests libraries should take a pragmatic approach and focus on making their data flexible and reusable, rather than adhering strictly to legacy standards.
The document summarizes West Rusk County Consolidated ISD's technology plan and goals for using E-Rate funding to improve technology access. The plan aims to provide alternative learning strategies, enhanced digital resources, and technology skills development for students. It establishes goals for teachers and students to utilize interactive technologies, digital learning resources, and professional development. The E-Rate program provides discounts for schools and libraries to access telecommunication and internet services, enabling the district's technology plan and affordable access for all stakeholders.
30 minute presentation on the energy problem of the 21st century. One of the solutions is fusion energy, the process powering the sun - and, in the future, power plants on Earth!
Over 100 community leaders from the Holland/Zeeland area in Michigan participated in a three-day Future Search conference from March 28-30, 2011 to discuss 21st century governance. The participants represented a variety of stakeholders including public officials, businesses, education, and citizens. Through group activities exploring trends, community histories and desired futures, the participants identified common priorities and developed action statements around 10 shared themes to guide improved collaboration and cost efficiency among local governments.
The document discusses US government spending, debt, and revenue between 1970-2010. It notes that total spending in FY 2010 was $3.5 trillion and that the US is in a spending-driven debt crisis, with projected spending exceeding revenue as a percentage of the economy. It also shows that the ratio of taxpayers to social security recipients has declined from 16.5 in 1950 to a projected 2.1 in 2040.
This document summarizes a meeting between librarians and researchers on sharing research data. It includes presentations on the changing data environment, sharing geographic data, libraries providing infrastructure for research data curation, and the Cambridge context. Attendees discussed making data available and structured online, managing risks like licensing, and the roles of different players in moving from data production to consumption.
This document summarizes the Cambridge Open Metadata project. The project aims to release Cambridge University Library's bibliographic records as open data in various formats like XML, RDF, and JSON. The goals are to drive innovation, provide value for taxpayer money, and promote the library's collections. Key activities include converting records to RDF, adding subject headings from external sources, and determining appropriate open licenses for records from different vendors. The project hopes to make more of the library's data reusable and help non-library developers build new tools and services.
The document discusses the changing landscape for libraries and catalog data as more information is available online. It notes that library patrons now prefer searching online over using physical library resources. The way catalog data is consumed has also changed, with users preferring keyword searches over structured browsing.
The document argues that library catalog data needs to be opened up and made available in formats more suitable for online discovery and reuse by both patrons and external developers. It provides examples of how data like ISBNs could be exposed as structured JSON to enable new uses. Finally, it suggests libraries should take a pragmatic approach and focus on making their data flexible and reusable, rather than adhering strictly to legacy standards.