Searching for music materials in libraries: Discovery tools as seen through t...Audrey Laplante
Paper presented at the Congress of the International Association of Music Libraries, Archives and Documentation Centres (IAML), Rome, July 3-8, 2016. Prepared by Audrey Laplante and Ariane-Legault Venne.
H2O , Le machine learning sans coder ou presque - Devoxx france 2016Claude Falguiere
H2O est un outil d'analyse prédictive open source
La présentation a été donnée à Devoxx France 2016
La video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pA3eZQzkzwo
Mountain West Digital Library as a Service Hub for the Digital Public Library...Sandra McIntyre
Webinar from the Mountain West Digital Library
Sandra McIntyre, MWDL Director
Rebekah Cummings, MWDL Assistant Director/Outreach Librarian
The Mountain West Digital Library (MWDL) provides a central search portal to over 800,000 digital resources from memory institutions in Utah, Nevada, Idaho, Arizona, and Hawaii. As a program of the Utah Academic Library Consortium for the last twelve years, MWDL brings together 122 partners, including academic libraries, public libraries, archives, museums, historical societies, and government agencies, to share expertise and resources for digitization, hosting, and aggregated search. As one of the first six Service Hubs to the Digital Public Library of America, MWDL provides the on-ramp for DPLA participation to memory institutions in the Mountain West.
Sandra and Rebekah will talk about how MWDL became a Service Hub for the DPLA and what being a Service Hub entails. They will also discuss upcoming MWDL/DPLA announcements and events such as the digitization mini-contracts program and the DPLA Community Representatives program.
BEA Content & Digital Conference Maximizing Metadata & Improving the Bottom LineBowker
Originally presented at BEA 2016, this presentation includes metadata best practices. It provides information on the effects of metadata on discovery, online sales, and library sales.
In a period of disruptive change how should librarians invest in technology? At Internet Librarian International analysed the Library Management Systems market in the context of the model of 'disruptive innovation’. He also summarised some recent literature on technology and social change and highlighted some of the challenges these discourses are presenting to libraries and librarians
Aqua Browser Implementation at Oklahoma State Universityyouthelectronix
On Wednesday November 7th Dr. Anne Prestamo discussed "AquaBrowser Implementation at Oklahoma
State Univerity Library" as part of a program on Next Generation Catalogs held at at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and co-sponsored by the Five Colleges' Librarians
Council and Simmons College Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS).
Searching for music materials in libraries: Discovery tools as seen through t...Audrey Laplante
Paper presented at the Congress of the International Association of Music Libraries, Archives and Documentation Centres (IAML), Rome, July 3-8, 2016. Prepared by Audrey Laplante and Ariane-Legault Venne.
H2O , Le machine learning sans coder ou presque - Devoxx france 2016Claude Falguiere
H2O est un outil d'analyse prédictive open source
La présentation a été donnée à Devoxx France 2016
La video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pA3eZQzkzwo
Mountain West Digital Library as a Service Hub for the Digital Public Library...Sandra McIntyre
Webinar from the Mountain West Digital Library
Sandra McIntyre, MWDL Director
Rebekah Cummings, MWDL Assistant Director/Outreach Librarian
The Mountain West Digital Library (MWDL) provides a central search portal to over 800,000 digital resources from memory institutions in Utah, Nevada, Idaho, Arizona, and Hawaii. As a program of the Utah Academic Library Consortium for the last twelve years, MWDL brings together 122 partners, including academic libraries, public libraries, archives, museums, historical societies, and government agencies, to share expertise and resources for digitization, hosting, and aggregated search. As one of the first six Service Hubs to the Digital Public Library of America, MWDL provides the on-ramp for DPLA participation to memory institutions in the Mountain West.
Sandra and Rebekah will talk about how MWDL became a Service Hub for the DPLA and what being a Service Hub entails. They will also discuss upcoming MWDL/DPLA announcements and events such as the digitization mini-contracts program and the DPLA Community Representatives program.
BEA Content & Digital Conference Maximizing Metadata & Improving the Bottom LineBowker
Originally presented at BEA 2016, this presentation includes metadata best practices. It provides information on the effects of metadata on discovery, online sales, and library sales.
In a period of disruptive change how should librarians invest in technology? At Internet Librarian International analysed the Library Management Systems market in the context of the model of 'disruptive innovation’. He also summarised some recent literature on technology and social change and highlighted some of the challenges these discourses are presenting to libraries and librarians
Aqua Browser Implementation at Oklahoma State Universityyouthelectronix
On Wednesday November 7th Dr. Anne Prestamo discussed "AquaBrowser Implementation at Oklahoma
State Univerity Library" as part of a program on Next Generation Catalogs held at at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and co-sponsored by the Five Colleges' Librarians
Council and Simmons College Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS).
Next Generation Catalogs: Extensible Catalog, David Lindahlyouthelectronix
On Wednesday November 7th, 2007 David Lindahl from the University of Rochester discussed his work on the eXtensible Catalog project as part of a program on Next Generation Library Catalogs held at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and sponsored by the Five Colleges' Librarians Council and Simmons College Graduate School of Library & Information Science (GSLIS). More information is available here:http://www.smith.edu/libraries/staff/fivecoll/nextgen.htm
The Once & Future Repository; HKU Scholars Hubdtpalmer
The HKU Scholars Hub (the Hub) began service as a traditional institutional repository of The University of Hong Kong (HKU). However this format was not compelling to HKU researchers. Fortunately a subsequent reformation of the HKU statement on university mission and vision infused new life and purpose into the project. Over the next five years, in partnership with the Italian University Consortium, Cineca, the HKU Libraries transformed the Hub from an IR to a Current Research Information System. We expect that future development will see the Hub further transformed into a research information management system supporting both internal decision support and external public discovery. We will present new work developed recently to further these goals.
IRs collect, manage and display publications, and their metadata. However, an institution’s research, expertise and capacity is described by more than publications. The Hub, hosted in DSpace, began as the IR of HKU in 2005. Asking for voluntary deposit of publications from HKU academics, it received little notice, and more importantly, little support from University senior management. In 2009 a new HKU initiative, Knowledge Exchange (KE), adopted the Hub as a key vehicle to share knowledge and skill with the community outside HKU. Upon winning grant support from the office of KE, the HKU Libraries chose Cineca as a development partner. Together we designed specifications to extend the data model of DSpace. We architected solutions to support non-publication objects, including people, grants, and patents. These entities are managed in new database tables with a flexible structure that is able to hold indexed and interlinked attributes, such as co-investigators, co-inventors, co-prize winners, research interests, languages spoken, supervision of postgraduate theses, etc. The structure has been designed to provide native support (through a backend UI) to the data model extensions. This will allow local operators to easily add new entities and new attributes, interlinkable to any internal or external corresponding record, without the need to write new code.
Beginning with local data in several HKU silos, scripts will search for corresponding or augmented records in external sources, harvest and merge with Hub data. These sources are publication databases (Scopus, WoS, PubMed, etc.), funders (Hong Kong Research Grants Council, NIH, etc), patents (USPTO, Espacenet, Japan Patent Office, etc), and bibliometrics (Scopus, Google Scholar Citations, SSRN, etc).
The DSpace user interface now delivers an integrated search and display on all objects and attributes, as well as on ones newly derived, such as a) authority work on name disambiguation and synonymy in Roman and Hanzi (漢字), b) visualizations on networks of co-authors, co-investigators, etc, c) metrics extracted from external sources, and d) internal alt-metrics of view and download counts, and more.
In order to increase utilit
Hämeenlinna City Library 2.0. Inkeri Jurvanen. Twin Cities Conference: Innovation into Practise- New Service Concepts, Helsinki and Turku, Finland, 13-16 May 2009
A presentation conducted by Mr Phillip Delaney, The University of Melbourne.
Presented on Tuesday the 1st of October 2013.
Discovering and accessing relevant data is a problem often faced by urban researchers, policy and decision-makers
across Australia. Several public, private and academic entities are establishing Data Hubs; online catalogues for data discovery, access and interrogation. Data Hubs are
typically web services accessible via a portal, often with narrow geographic or application focus, with varied levels of analytical and visualisation capability. The Australian Urban
Research Infrastructure Network (AURIN) is focused on providing better access to comprehensive datasets through a dedicated e-Infrastructure platform. The AURIN portal
will facilitate programmatic access to data held in many emerging Data Hubs across Australia. AURIN is implementing a federated data model, providing a single access point and common interface for interrogating datasets. This paper outlines the Data Hub concept, describing the process and benefits of Data Hub integration within the AURIN e-infrastructure context
Ifla Satelliet Florence09 Disrupting Libraries Potential For New ServicesKen Chad Consulting Ltd
Since the publication of ‘The Innovator’s Dilemma’ in the late 19901s the work of Clayton Christensen has been very influential in the business world. What is the result when we look at his analytical ‘tool-set’ in the context of libraries and especially libraries in Higher Education? This presentation uses the Christensens analysis to look at library technology and libraries themselves. It also describes some concepts and steps necessary to think about and undertake 'disruptive' innovation. But can libraries really do this?
Machine Learning encompasses data acquisition, transmission, retention, analysis, and reduction. The expected outgrowth of 24x7 data systems and operations centers is Knowledge Engineering and Data Intensive Analytics AKA Machine Learning. This presentation will develop and apply Machine Learning concepts to the Upstream O&G industry. Specific focus will be given to the fundamental concepts and definitions of Machine Learning along with the application of Machine Learning.
2016 the year of machine learning 12.16.2015Acquisio
Think you know everything about PPC? Don’t miss out on this exclusive webinar driving you to think about PPC like you never have before. Bryan Minor, Acquisio’s chief scientist will dive into the power of machine learning and game changing statistics on our industry.
Next Generation Catalogs: Extensible Catalog, David Lindahlyouthelectronix
On Wednesday November 7th, 2007 David Lindahl from the University of Rochester discussed his work on the eXtensible Catalog project as part of a program on Next Generation Library Catalogs held at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and sponsored by the Five Colleges' Librarians Council and Simmons College Graduate School of Library & Information Science (GSLIS). More information is available here:http://www.smith.edu/libraries/staff/fivecoll/nextgen.htm
The Once & Future Repository; HKU Scholars Hubdtpalmer
The HKU Scholars Hub (the Hub) began service as a traditional institutional repository of The University of Hong Kong (HKU). However this format was not compelling to HKU researchers. Fortunately a subsequent reformation of the HKU statement on university mission and vision infused new life and purpose into the project. Over the next five years, in partnership with the Italian University Consortium, Cineca, the HKU Libraries transformed the Hub from an IR to a Current Research Information System. We expect that future development will see the Hub further transformed into a research information management system supporting both internal decision support and external public discovery. We will present new work developed recently to further these goals.
IRs collect, manage and display publications, and their metadata. However, an institution’s research, expertise and capacity is described by more than publications. The Hub, hosted in DSpace, began as the IR of HKU in 2005. Asking for voluntary deposit of publications from HKU academics, it received little notice, and more importantly, little support from University senior management. In 2009 a new HKU initiative, Knowledge Exchange (KE), adopted the Hub as a key vehicle to share knowledge and skill with the community outside HKU. Upon winning grant support from the office of KE, the HKU Libraries chose Cineca as a development partner. Together we designed specifications to extend the data model of DSpace. We architected solutions to support non-publication objects, including people, grants, and patents. These entities are managed in new database tables with a flexible structure that is able to hold indexed and interlinked attributes, such as co-investigators, co-inventors, co-prize winners, research interests, languages spoken, supervision of postgraduate theses, etc. The structure has been designed to provide native support (through a backend UI) to the data model extensions. This will allow local operators to easily add new entities and new attributes, interlinkable to any internal or external corresponding record, without the need to write new code.
Beginning with local data in several HKU silos, scripts will search for corresponding or augmented records in external sources, harvest and merge with Hub data. These sources are publication databases (Scopus, WoS, PubMed, etc.), funders (Hong Kong Research Grants Council, NIH, etc), patents (USPTO, Espacenet, Japan Patent Office, etc), and bibliometrics (Scopus, Google Scholar Citations, SSRN, etc).
The DSpace user interface now delivers an integrated search and display on all objects and attributes, as well as on ones newly derived, such as a) authority work on name disambiguation and synonymy in Roman and Hanzi (漢字), b) visualizations on networks of co-authors, co-investigators, etc, c) metrics extracted from external sources, and d) internal alt-metrics of view and download counts, and more.
In order to increase utilit
Hämeenlinna City Library 2.0. Inkeri Jurvanen. Twin Cities Conference: Innovation into Practise- New Service Concepts, Helsinki and Turku, Finland, 13-16 May 2009
A presentation conducted by Mr Phillip Delaney, The University of Melbourne.
Presented on Tuesday the 1st of October 2013.
Discovering and accessing relevant data is a problem often faced by urban researchers, policy and decision-makers
across Australia. Several public, private and academic entities are establishing Data Hubs; online catalogues for data discovery, access and interrogation. Data Hubs are
typically web services accessible via a portal, often with narrow geographic or application focus, with varied levels of analytical and visualisation capability. The Australian Urban
Research Infrastructure Network (AURIN) is focused on providing better access to comprehensive datasets through a dedicated e-Infrastructure platform. The AURIN portal
will facilitate programmatic access to data held in many emerging Data Hubs across Australia. AURIN is implementing a federated data model, providing a single access point and common interface for interrogating datasets. This paper outlines the Data Hub concept, describing the process and benefits of Data Hub integration within the AURIN e-infrastructure context
Ifla Satelliet Florence09 Disrupting Libraries Potential For New ServicesKen Chad Consulting Ltd
Since the publication of ‘The Innovator’s Dilemma’ in the late 19901s the work of Clayton Christensen has been very influential in the business world. What is the result when we look at his analytical ‘tool-set’ in the context of libraries and especially libraries in Higher Education? This presentation uses the Christensens analysis to look at library technology and libraries themselves. It also describes some concepts and steps necessary to think about and undertake 'disruptive' innovation. But can libraries really do this?
Machine Learning encompasses data acquisition, transmission, retention, analysis, and reduction. The expected outgrowth of 24x7 data systems and operations centers is Knowledge Engineering and Data Intensive Analytics AKA Machine Learning. This presentation will develop and apply Machine Learning concepts to the Upstream O&G industry. Specific focus will be given to the fundamental concepts and definitions of Machine Learning along with the application of Machine Learning.
2016 the year of machine learning 12.16.2015Acquisio
Think you know everything about PPC? Don’t miss out on this exclusive webinar driving you to think about PPC like you never have before. Bryan Minor, Acquisio’s chief scientist will dive into the power of machine learning and game changing statistics on our industry.
What the book will look like. If you want to link to this from the KLP or a Blog oe a Wiki, then copy the urpl on this page and link a screen clip to it.
Another e.g. of a child’s book
This child loved writing this story. Mentioning urine areal bonus!
Y4 boy who usually finds it hard to add descriptive detail when writing
And another!
Lots of support on Story Jumper site: lesson plans and how tos
Sign up
Add pupils
Handouts to print for children on logging in
I added this to a KLP page to help the first log in.
I created an Interest Space called Sharing Zone…. Please join in!
Children screen clipped book cover and linked to the url of their book. I gave them contribute rights for this page.
Children from another school read the stories and commented. Powerful!
Story Bird
Special area for teachers
One I made earlier
Select art work from a huge choice; but you are limited to that artist once chosen; can’t mix and match
Artwork appears there to drag in and you add your text
Classhome dashboard; initial activation code only needed once
Possibility of adding tailored assignments. Children’s book appear below
You can buy the book by hitting the BUY button
Different formats available; Standard pdf can be used on a tablet e-reader
Full instructions
Alternative to PowerPoint; slide show creation
Teacher Basic – one project only – but just put everything in that project
Class dashboard; children have log ins for this
Can be embedded into a KLP, wiki or blog
Share the url in a shared folder.
Children can all write on same doc; lots of possibilities!
Type, highlight and the program reads back to you. Great for independent checking. Just put .exe file in child’s folder – no need for installation