Review of ICT Models to Enhance Medical Education: Video Conferencing, Lecture Capture, Interactive Learning Environments, Integrated Library Management Systems
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Review of ICT Models to Enhance Medical Education: Video Conferencing, Lecture Capture, Interactive Learning Environments, Integrated Library Management Systems
1. Review of ICT Models to Enhance
Medical Education:
Video Conferencing, Lecture Capture,
Interactive Learning Environments,
Integrated Library Management Systems
Last revised 2 March 2015. Slides are posted online at http://www.slideshare.net/tag/ethio-ict-blueprint.
Copyright 2015 The Regents of the University of Michigan.
Unless otherwise noted, this presentation is shared under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License <http:
//creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/>.
By: Kathleen Ludewig Omollo, Bob Riddle, Ted Hanss
2. We received a request from a medical school in Ethiopia for ICT options to
support online and local offline collaboration at a medical school for:
1. video conferencing, for real-time transmission of audio, video, files, and
screens
2. lecture capture, for capturing audio, video, slides, and drawing
3. interactive learning environments, for central storage class-related
materials, for supporting exercises such as question and answers (Q&A),
physical and virtual spaces that facilitate peer to peer learning
4. integrated library management systems, such as a catalog of the physical
and virtual collections, circulation details, and acquisitions
As an initial response to this request, for each of the above areas we have
included:
● Conceptual models
● Analysis, sample software, sample hardware, and approximate cost for
each model
● References
Introduction
2
4. Video Conferencing: Models
4
Common models for video conferencing:
1. Room Presence
2. Virtual Meeting Room with Fixed Devices
3. Virtual Meeting Room with Flexible Devices
(Bring Your Own Device)
5. Video Conferencing: Models
5
Model Summary Location
Room Presence This is the most, sophisticated high-resolution, high-
fidelity equipment to connection one conference room
or classroom to another over the Internet with the
maximum ability to move and zoom the camera and
control the mics to capture as much of the room as
possible.
Fixed in a
Room
Virtual Meeting
Room - Fixed
Devices
This uses virtual conference room software and has
dedicated workstations with USB audio and visual
equipment perpetually connected to the computer. The
user needs to reserve the space for meetings.
May be fixed
or may be a
cart with
wheels to
move nearby
Virtual Meeting
Room with
Flexible Devices
(Bring Your Own
Device)
This uses virtual conference room software and allows
the user to connect with built-in mic or camera, or a
variety of USB audio and visual equipment.
Portable -
Fits in a
shoulder bag
6. Video Conferencing: Analysis
6
Model When to Use Price
Room Presence ● on-site tech help is available
● room is available
● high-resolution quality is critical
● public IP address is required
● High-bandwidth Internet via Ethernet is available
● Microphones can be on table or mounted on ceiling
High Cost
Virtual Meeting
Room - Fixed
Devices
● Internet connectivity is available
● number of local participants > 2
● participant possesses required technical skills
● public IP address not available
Medium
Cost
Virtual Meeting
Room - Flexible
Devices
● 1-1 conference
● headset or usb conference phone
● public IP address not available
Lowest
Cost
7. Video Conferencing: Room Presence
7
Internet
Each side has a remote-controlled camera with zoom capabilities. Each side may have a
group of people, in a conference room or a classroom or auditorium. There may be one or
more microphones on the table or mounted on the ceiling.
All images are CC BY or public domain from the Noun Project. See attributions at
the end of video conferencing section.
8. Package Approximate Cost Equipment Specifications
Polycom Real
Presence Room
begins at $4,999 See https://wiki.umms.med.
umich.
edu/display/UMHSHELPDESK/A
V+-+Room+Standards
Polycom HDX
4000 Series
begins $1,999 See https://wiki.umms.med.
umich.
edu/display/UMHSHELPDESK/A
V+-+Room+Standards
8
Video Conferencing: Room Presence
Other manufacturers: Lifesize http://www.lifesize.com/, Cisco http://www.cisco.
com/c/en/us/products/conferencing/video-conferencing/index.html#~products
9. Video Conferencing: Virtual Room, Fixed Devices
9
Internet
Each side has dedicated equipment with a computer, a camera, and a microphone, a
speaker. This may be fixed in a room or fixed to a cart that can be moved from room to room
(left). Each computer uses a web-browser or local software application to connect to a virtual
conference room. In a fixed room, there may be tablet on a tripod with a seating area like
photo portrait studio that focuses on the person (middle) or there may be a desk that can
capture both the person and their files or screen (right).
www
wwwA
B
C
All images CC BY or
public domain from the
Noun Project. See
attributions at end of video
conferencing section.
10. Purpose Package A Equipment Package B Equipment Package C
Equipment
Computer Laptop or desktop,
begins at $1000
Tablet, begins at $500 Laptop or desktop,
begins at $1000
Stand, Cart,
or Desk
Cart on wheels, price
varies by location
Tablet mount begins at
$20
Desk, price varies by
location
Camera Begins at $500, e.g.
Canon VIXIA HF
N/A Begins at $500, e.g.
Canon VIXIA HF
Camera
Stand
Starts at $30, e.g. Davis & Sanford EXPLORERV Vista Explorer 60" Tripod
Microphone Begins at $25, e.g. Audio-Technica ATR-3350
Lavalier Mic
Begins at $40, e.g.
Samson Go Mic
Portable USB Mic
Lights N/A Neewer and LimoStudio,
begins at $60
N/A
Speaker Begins at $20
10
Video Conferencing: Virtual Room, Fixed Devices
11. Video Conferencing: Virtual Room, Flexible Devices
11
Internet
Each side can have any equipment (Bring Your Own Device) that is Internet capable, has a
web browser or compatible app, has an internal or external mic, and has an internal or
external camera. A virtual room may be be connected to a room presence system through a
multipoint control unit (MCU).
www
www
MCU
All images CC
BY or public
domain from the
Noun Project.
See attributions
at end of video
conferencing
section.
12. Example Products for
Audio and Video
Combos
Purpose Approximate
Cost
Logitech ConferenceCam
C3000e
High-definition camera and speakerphone,
with remote
begins at $850
Logitech Conference Cam
BCC950
High-definition camera and speakerphone,
with remote
begins at $200
Logitech HD Pro Webcam
C910 or C920
High-definition camera and speakerphone,
no remote
begins at $75
12
Video Conferencing: Virtual Room, Flexible Devices
13. Products for
Audio Only
Purpose Example
Product(s)
Approximate
Cost
USB or
Bluetooth
Headset
For times when you want to have a
conference call with 1 person
connecting at his or her location
and need to cut out background
noise
Logitech USB
Headset
H360/H390/H530
Begins at $25
USB
Speakerphone,
Single
For groups up to 8 people Clear One Chat
150
Speakerphone,
MXL AC404 USB
Conference
Microphone
Chat 150
Begins at
$300,
MXL AC404
begins at $70
USB
Speakerphones
Interconnected
Series
For larger groups (8+ people)
where you may need to daisy-chain
to have multiple mics
Phoenix Audio
Duet Executive
Speakerphone
MT202-EXE or
MT202-PCO,
Daisy Chain Kit
$135 per
speakerphone
13
Video Conferencing: Virtual Room, Flexible Devices
14. Video Conferencing: Virtual Rooms
14
Service Features When To Use Cost
Skype ● Chat
● Voice
● Video
● File transfer
● Screensharing
● Audio Recording,
through plug-in
● Participants are in a low-
bandwidth environment
● Open discussion with
loose or no moderation
● Each point connecting
has an individual with a
Skype account
Free, when
using 1-1
connections
Adobe
Connect
● Chat
● Voice
● Video
● File transfer
● Screensharing
● Full Conference
Recording
● Remote Desktop
● Single Sign On
● Can be compliant with
patient privacy laws (e.g.
HIPAA) depending on
settings.
● Can create highly
structured or moderated
call with more
participants listening than
speaking.
U-M has
license, could
be used for
calls with U-
M
Pay to use:
https:
//service.
acrobat.
com/cfusion/b
ots/purchase/
15. Video Conferencing: Virtual Rooms
15
Service Features When To Use Cost
Vidyo ● Voice
● Video
● Screensharing
● Desktop client for
Mac/Apple,
Windows, Linux,
Android devices
● Single Sign On
● Can do multi-participant video
conferencing (up to 9 visible at
any one time but more can
connect via audio)
● Can connect with room
presence systems
● Can be compliant with patient
privacy laws including HIPAA,
depending on setting
U-M has
license, could
be used for
calls with U-
M
Pay to use:
http://info.
vidyo.
com/web-
contact-sales.
html
Blue
Jeans
● Voice
● Video
● Screensharing
● Hardware
appliance for room
presence systems
● File transfer
● Screensharing
● Audio Recording
● Participants joining by different
means (e.g. phone, computer,
Polycom)
● Phone connection option
● Can connect with room
presence systems
U-M has
license, could
be used for
calls with U-
M
Pay to use:
http:
//bluejeans.
16. Video Conferencing: Virtual Rooms
16
Service Features When To Use Cost
Google
Hangout
● Chat
● Voice
● Video
● Screensharing
● Full conference
recording (Audio,
Screen, and Video)
Open discussion with loose or no
moderation
Each point connecting has an
individual with a Google account
Free
Fuze ● 250 Participants
● 12 Video streams
● Cloud content
● Screen share
● Unlimited VoIP
● Webinar
● Recording
Can create highly structured or
moderated call with more
participants listening than speaking.
Can do multi-participant video
conferencing
Phone connection option
$40/month
17. From University of Michigan, Medical School Information Services
● http://openmi.ch/collab-svc-guide
● https://wiki.umms.med.umich.edu/display/UMHSHELPDESK/Audio-
Visual+Professional+Services
● http://www-personal.umich.edu/~bdr/et/gocart/index.html
From University of Michigan, Information and Technology Services
● http://www.itcom.itd.umich.edu/videoconferencing/
● https://docs.google.com/a/umich.edu/spreadsheet/ccc?
key=0AmoExnJnfewGdFdKVUhnNUplUkpVN25mRl9kc2laUVE&usp=shari
ng
● https://docs.google.
com/presentation/d/1ik8lEI5UdN0480wSQD_LNPb_pCN7dpyngVIffuip6Lo/
edit?usp=sharing
External
● http://www.slideshare.net/PaulRichards4/top-10-usb-video-conferencing-
products
● https://webconferencing-test.com/en/functional-comparisons/video-phone-
screensharing
● http://www.forbes.com/sites/ciocentral/2012/05/03/5-reasons-cisco-and-
polycom-are-in-trouble-in-telepresence/
Video Conferencing: References
17
18. All images from The Noun Project
● Cloud CC BY juan llerena http://thenounproject.com/term/internet/10036/
● conference room CC BY Dan Hetteix http://thenounproject.
com/term/meeting/46950/
● laptop CC BY B. Agustín Amenábar Larraín http://thenounproject.
com/term/laptop/1999/
● camera CC BY Wilson Joseph http://thenounproject.
com/term/watching/38042/
● conference phone CC BY Dominique Fougere http://thenounproject.
com/term/meeting/33322/
● public domain by XOXO http://thenounproject.com/term/crowd/23951/
● ceiling mic/speaker CC BY Ben Biondo http://thenounproject.
com/term/microphone/58052/
● cart CC BY jon trillana http://thenounproject.com/term/cart/6546/
● computer CC BY Alyssa Mahlberg http://thenounproject.
com/term/desktop/3633/
● camera CC BY Nicolas Vicent http://thenounproject.com/term/video-
camera/91191/
● mic CC BY Doug Goodwin http://thenounproject.com/term/voice/27085/
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Video Conferencing: Image attributions
19. All images from The Noun Project
● computer tower CC BY Yamini Chandra http://thenounproject.
com/term/computer/67365/
● speaker CC BY Paul Stevens http://thenounproject.
com/term/speaker/32562/
● ipad Public domain Daniel Yanes Arroyo http://thenounproject.
com/term/ipad/9813/
● phone CC BY Edward Boatman http://thenounproject.
com/term/phone/18097/
● tripod CC BY Kari Gaynor http://thenounproject.com/term/stand/17971/
● light CC BY Phu Tran http://thenounproject.com/term/photo-studio/72766/
● stool Public domain Megan Strickland http://thenounproject.
com/term/bar/1481/
● backdrop CC BY Dusan Popovic http://thenounproject.
com/term/curtain/54892 /
● desk CC BY Nathan Thomson http://thenounproject.com/term/work/10736/
● chair CC BY Matt Brooks http://thenounproject.com/term/chair/17159/
● camera CC BY Julieta Felix http://thenounproject.
com/term/webcam/22809/
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Video Conferencing: Image attributions
20. 2. Lecture Capture
20
Scope:
capturing audio, video, slides, and drawing,
which may be stored for later viewing, with or
without an audience present during capture
21. Lecture Capture: Models
21
Common models for lecture capture:
A. Podium with presenter computer and camera,
which can capture video, audio, screen
B. Interactive whiteboards, which can capture
drawings stroke by stroke
C. Closed circuit, for local observation, normally
in a room within the same building.
D. Tablet software, which can capture screen,
stroke-by-stroke drawings, or annotate video
E. Desktop or laptop software, which can capture
video, audio, screen, and annotate video
N.B. Many of the virtual room options presented earlier may be used for lecture capture by
recording of the session: Adobe Connect, BlueJeans, Google Hangouts, and Fuze.
22. Lecture Capture: Analysis
22
Model When to Use Location Price
Podium with
presenter
computer
● Large lecture hall or auditorium
● on-site tech help is available
● high-resolution quality is critical
● Microphone, camera, and projector can be
mounted and secured
● Intend to share with broad audience beyond the
classroom
Fixed High
Cost
Interactive
Whiteboard
● Room is small enough that everyone in the
room can see the whiteboard
● The visuals on the whiteboard are the most
important to capture, not slides, audio, or video
● If you don’t need to capture stroke-by-stroke
from the whiteboard but only the final drawing,
use a camera phone mobile doc scanner app.
Fixed High
Cost
Closed Circuit ● Rooms are available
● Video transmission is all within local, offline
network
● This may be used for security, clinical
simulation, or standardized patients.
Fixed High
Cost
23. Lecture Capture: Analysis
23
Model When to Use Location Price
Desktop or
laptop
● Screen is the most important thing to share,
with video and audio of secondary importance
● Presenter is able to record audio and video in
a quiet space
Fixed with
desktop or
flexible with
laptop
Low
Cost
Tablet ● Drawing and annotation is the most important
thing to share, with video, audio, and screen
of secondary importance
● Individual is able to record audio and video in
a quiet space
Flexible Low
Cost
24. 24
All images CC BY or public domain from the Noun Project. See attributions at
end of lecture capture section.
Podium
Lecture Capture: Models
Interactive
White Board
A B
25. 25
All images CC BY or public domain from the Noun Project. See attributions at
end of lecture capture section.
Closed Circuit
Lecture Capture: Models
C
26. 26
All images CC BY or public domain from the Noun Project. See attributions at
end of lecture capture section.
Desktop or laptop
Lecture Capture: Models
Tablet
D E
27. Lecture Capture: Comparison
27
Purpose A. Podium B. Whiteboard C. Closed Circuit
Computer Laptop or desktop, begins at
$1000
N/A N/A
Camera Begins at $1000 N/A Begins at $500, e.g.
Canon VIXIA HF
Microphone Begins at $100, podium mic N/A Begins at $80,
hanging mic
Drawing
Surface
N/A begins at $4,000, e.
g. SmartBoard,
Promethean
interactive
whiteboard
N/A
External
Display
LCD Projector, at least 2,000
lumens, cost begins at $600
N/A varies based on
display, begins at
$200
Software e.g. MediaSite ($), Opencast
Matterhorn (Free), Echo360
($), UStream ($)
N/A e.g. SimCapture from
B-Line Medical ($),
ZoneMinder (Free)
28. Lecture Capture: Comparison
28
Purpose D. Desktop/Laptop E. Tablet
Computer Laptop or desktop, begins at
$1000
N/A
Camera Begins at $500, e.g. Canon
VIXIA HF
Begins at $500, e.g. Canon
VIXIA HF
Microphone Begins at $25, e.g. Audio-
Technica ATR-3350 Lavalier Mic
Begins at $25, e.g. Audio-
Technica ATR-3350 Lavalier
Mic
Drawing Surface N/A Tablet, begins at $500, with
DVI/VGA/HDMI display adapter
begins at $25
External Display LCD Projector, at least 2,000
lumens
LCD Projector, at least 2,000
lumens
Software e.g. Camtasia, Jing (5 minute
limit on video), Keynote (Mac)
e.g. Coach’s Eye, Explain
Everything
29. University of Michigan:
● http://www.crlt.umich.edu/inst/lecturecapture
External
● https://www.aamc.org/download/270066/data/techbrieflecturecapture.pdf
● http://theinnovativeeducator.blogspot.com/2014/11/interactive-
whiteboards-comparison-some.html
● http://www.cilt.uct.ac.za/cilt/lecture-recording/why
Lecture Capture: References
29
30. All images from The Noun Project
● camera CC BY Wilson Joseph http://thenounproject.
com/term/watching/38042/
● mic CC BY Doug Goodwin http://thenounproject.com/term/voice/27085/
● ceiling mic/speaker CC BY Ben Biondo http://thenounproject.
com/term/microphone/58052/
● laptop CC BY B. Agustín Amenábar Larraín http://thenounproject.
com/term/laptop/1999/
● tripod CC BY Kari Gaynor http://thenounproject.com/term/stand/17971/
● camera CC BY Nicolas Vicent http://thenounproject.com/term/video-
camera/91191/
● Class CC BY Konrad Michalik http://thenounproject.
com/term/classroom/62501/
● Presentation CC BY Wilson Joseph http://thenounproject.
com/term/presentation/28143/
● Class CC BY Creative Stall http://thenounproject.
com/term/classroom/108266/
● Overhead projector CC BY Dan Hetteix http://thenounproject.
com/term/machine/20275/
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Lecture Capture: Image attributions
31. All images from The Noun Project
● Monitors CC BY Sebastian Langer http://thenounproject.
com/term/screen/12404/
● Surgery Public Domain http://thenounproject.com/term/surgery/599/
● Manikin CC BY Wojciech Zasina http://thenounproject.
com/term/help/40120/
● Students CC BY Claire Jones http://thenounproject.
com/term/education/23474/
● Person with headset CC BY Jane Terekhov http://thenounproject.
com/term/headphones/49683/
● Podium CC BY Adam Forshaw http://thenounproject.
com/term/podium/82236/
● Projector CC BY Hakan Yalcin http://thenounproject.
com/term/projector/3052/
● Tablet CC BY Alex Kwa http://thenounproject.com/term/tablet/43396/
● Teach CC BY Arthur Shlain http://thenounproject.
com/term/teacher/105290/
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Lecture Capture: Image attributions
32. 3. Interactive Learning Environments
32
Scope:
central storage class-related materials, for
supporting exercises such as question and
answers (Q&A), physical and virtual spaces that
facilitate peer to peer learning
33. Interactive Learning Env.: Models
33
Common models for interactive learning
environments:
A. Learning Management Systems (LMS)
B. Audience Response Systems (ARS)
C. Connected Learning Environments (CLE)
and Collaboration Spaces
34. Interactive Learning Env.: Analysis
34
Model When to Use Type
A. Learning
Management
Systems (LMS)
● Persistent, central location and storage of
course-related materials
● Around the clock availability
● Announcements and asynchronous interactive
activities are as important as sharing documents
● May be hosted online or offline on campus
● May be public or require password
● Can be access from any device with web
browser
Synchronous
or
asynchronous,
virtual
B. Audience
Response Systems
(ARS)
● Anonymity of responses is important
● Desire real-time results to share with full group
as well as ability to save results
● Works best for multiple-choice, true-false, or
short-answer questions
● Depending on service and equipment used, may
be done without Internet
Synchronous,
virtual
C. Connected
Learning
Environments (CLE)
● Dedicated room that can be easily rearranged to
support large group and small group sessions
Synchronous,
physical and
virtual
35. 35
A
C
Interactive Learning Env.: Models
www
www
All images CC BY or public domain from the Noun Project.
See attributions at end of video conferencing section.
www
www
B
wwwwww
www
SMS www
36. Interactive Learning Env.: Comparison
36
Learning Management
System
Features When to Use
Canvas ● Cloud-hosted
or local
● Open source
● Video, audio,
text, files
● Assignments
● Forums
● Desired large-scale public access,
such as through MOOCs
● Single-Sign on
Sakai ● Single-Sign on
Moodle ● Single-Sign on
Open EdX ● Desired large-scale public access,
such as through MOOCs
Google Classroom ● Cloud-Hosted
● Free
● Video, audio,
text, files
● Assignments
● Forums
● Offline syncing for individuals is
important
37. Interactive Learning Env.: Comparison
37
ARS Product Type of Question When to Use Cost
PollEverywhere ● multiple
choice
● True-False
● May complete with personal
computer, phone, or special
polling devices
● Large audience, such as
auditorium or conference
● Online hosting
● Anonymity is important
● Free or
paid
TurningPoint ● multiple
choice
● True-False
● Online hosting
● Special event
● Anonymity is important
● Paid
iClicker ● multiple
choice
● True-False
● Large lecture hall
● Each student has their own clicker
device that they bring with class
● Desire to identify individuals who
responded
● Paid
Learning
Activity
Management
System
● Short free
form
response
● Small or medium group discussion
● Anonymity is important
● Local hosting
● Free
38. Interactive Learning Env.: Comparison
38
Connected Learning
Environment
Example Products Cost
Digital Signs ● e.g. FourWindsInteractive (paid)
MediaSignage (free)
free or paid for software,
plus cost for HDMI monitor
and computer
Combination spaces
with media and
furniture
● Steelcase MediaScape furniture begins at $7,000
Wireless HDMI
Display
● e.g. Apple TV, Warpia, IO Gear
GW3DHDKIT, Nyrius ARIES
$100 - $200 for adapter,
plus cost for HDMI monitor
or TV
Flexible furniture
arrangement
● Many do-it-yourself or flexible
options here
● Dry erase paint or chalkboard paint
● Removable self-cling dry-erase
sheets, e.g. SmartSheets
Wide variation, based on
quality of furniture and size
of display
41. All images from The Noun Project
● remote CC BY http://thenounproject.com/term/wifi/35811/
● receiver CC BY Mister Pixel http://thenounproject.
com/term/wireless/35222/
● couch CC BY Mister Pixel http://thenounproject.com/term/couch/34035/
● Stool public domain James Keuning http://thenounproject.
com/term/furniture/10276/
● Monitor CC BY Samuel Q. Green http://thenounproject.
com/term/technology/4085/
● Board, CC BY Jeanette Clement http://thenounproject.
com/term/flipchart/15366/
● Table CC BY Pham Thi Dieu Linh http://thenounproject.
com/term/table/38351/
● Student desk CC BY Michael Loree http://thenounproject.
com/term/college/5766/
● Wireless CC BY Edward Boatman http://thenounproject.
com/term/wireless/102/
41
Interactive Learning Env.: Image attrib.
42. All images from The Noun Project
● laptop CC BY B. Agustín Amenábar Larraín http://thenounproject.
com/term/laptop/1999/
● Presentation CC BY Wilson Joseph http://thenounproject.
com/term/presentation/28143/
● computer CC BY Alyssa Mahlberg http://thenounproject.
com/term/desktop/3633/
● computer tower CC BY Yamini Chandra http://thenounproject.
com/term/computer/67365/
● ipad Public domain Daniel Yanes Arroyo http://thenounproject.
com/term/ipad/9813/
● phone CC BY Edward Boatman http://thenounproject.
com/term/phone/18097/
42
Interactive Learning Env.: Image attrib.
43. 4. Integrated Library Mgmt. Sys.
43
Scope:
catalog of the physical and virtual
collections, circulation details, and
acquisitions
44. Integrated Library Mgmt. Sys.: Models
44
● See slide 29 at http://www.slideshare.
net/deewil/integrated-library-
management-systems
● See slide 18 at http://www.slideshare.
net/ckiess/introduction-to-the-integrated-
library-system-ils-6590943
45. Integrated Library Mgmt. Sys.
System Summary Cost
Koha ● Wide user base and active community
support
● Used by other schools in Ethiopia
● Recommended by previous librarian at St.
Paul Hospital Millennium Medical College
Free
Evergreen ● Wide user base and active community
support
Free
ABCD ● By UNESCO
● Considered appropriate for non-standard
metadata or limited on-site tech support
Free
Open Library
Environment
● Designed by and for academic and research
libraries
Free
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47. ● Kathleen Ludewig Omollo, Strategy Officer, Department of Learning Health
Sciences, kludewig@umich.edu
● Bob Riddle, Technologist, Research IT Program, Medical School
Information Services, bdr@umich.edu
● Ted Hanss, Chief Information Officer, Medical School Information Services,
ted@umich.edu
These slides are posted online at http://www.slideshare.net/tag/ethio-ict-
blueprint.
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