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These slides are for a presentation given to the National Digital Forum in November, 2015. The presentation introduces Creative Commons licences and offers three recommendations to heritage institutions on how to make their collections more open.
A talk given at 'Taking the Long View: International Perspectives on E-Journal Archiving', a conference hosted by EDINA and ISSN IC at the University of Edinburgh, September 7th 2015.
Legal Research Free and Fast! - Web 2.0 SourcesConnie Crosby
I was a panelist in the session Legal Research Free and Fast! at the Canadian Association of Law Libraries/Michigan Association of Law Libraries joint conference CALL/ACBD/MichALL 2010 in Windsor, ON, Canada, on May 11, 2010.
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“Sliceable” for multiple, isolated experiments at once
This presentation was provided by Skott Klebe, Manager of Special Initiatives, Copyright Clearance Center, at the
NISO/BISG 6th Annual Forum:
The Changing Standards Landscape, held on June 22, 2012.
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In the summer of 2011, Tilburg University’s Library & IT Services decided to replace their current integrated library system with OCLC’s cloud-based WorldShare Management Services (WMS) system. Their current end-user environment (in-house developed) was to be replaced by OCLC’s WorldCat Local (WCL). WMS and WCL were planned to go live on June 1, 2012. Tilburg University would be the first Dutch and European university to go live with WMS.
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Jola’s focus will not be on WMS’ and WCL’s functionality, but rather on the practice and challenges of implementing a (cloud-based) library management and search system. She will pay attention to what went well so far and what didn’t. Issues she will address, include the project organization, loading of metadata, linking to full-text, phasing out local systems, staff training, and communication to end-users.
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In this video from the DDN User Group Meeting at ISC'13, Dr. Daniel Hanlon from the University College of London presents: Advancing Research at London's Global University.
"As UCL's storage demands grow, the university expects to build a storage foundation that will scale up to 100PB. Looking for a storage solution that was massively scalable yet simple to manage as part of the first phase of the infrastructure build out, UCL will use DDN object storage technology to store up to 600TB of research data. DDN object storage capabilities also will be able to empower UCL researchers to collaborate without having to worry about data reliability, compliance obligations or long-term retention of critical research assets."
Learn more: http://www.ddn.com/press-releases/2013/ucl-selects-ddn-object-storage-for-cloud-infrastructure
Watch the presentation video: http://inside-bigdata.com/video-advancing-research-at-londons-global-university/
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A “meta‑cloud” for building clouds
Build your own cloud on our hardware resources
Agnostic to specific cloud software
Run existing cloud software stacks (like OpenStack, Hadoop, etc.)
... or new ones built from the ground up
Control and visibility all the way to the bare metal
“Sliceable” for multiple, isolated experiments at once
This presentation was provided by Skott Klebe, Manager of Special Initiatives, Copyright Clearance Center, at the
NISO/BISG 6th Annual Forum:
The Changing Standards Landscape, held on June 22, 2012.
Data management for Quantitative Biology -Basics and challenges in biomedical...QBiC_Tue
This lecture was presented on April 23, 2015 as the second lecture within the the series "Data management for Quantitative Biology" at the University of Tübingen in Germany.
Rust, Wright's Law, and the Future of Low-Latency SystemsScyllaDB
The coming decade will see two important changes with profound ramifications for low-latency systems: the rise of Rust-based systems, and the ceding of Moore's Law to Wright's Law. In this talk, we will discuss these two trends, and (especially) their confluence -- and explain why we believe that the future of low-latency systems will include Rust programs in some surprising places.
This is the fourth of 12 presentations I’ve selected to mark 20 years in Digital Preservation. It was one of the four presentations I gave as part of the very first iPRES conference at the Chinese National Academy of Sciences in July 2004. iPRES was conceived in 2004 by the Chinese Academy of Science and Electronic Information for Libraries, as a forum to exchange ideas and expertise in digital preservation between China and Europe. Since then, it has expanded to attract delegates from around the world. In subsequent years ensuring continuing access and preservation of e-journals has remained a major international concern for academic libraries .
Jola G.B. Prinsen - Implementing a cloud-based library management and search ...jprinsen
In the summer of 2011, Tilburg University’s Library & IT Services decided to replace their current integrated library system with OCLC’s cloud-based WorldShare Management Services (WMS) system. Their current end-user environment (in-house developed) was to be replaced by OCLC’s WorldCat Local (WCL). WMS and WCL were planned to go live on June 1, 2012. Tilburg University would be the first Dutch and European university to go live with WMS.
After describing the reasons for Tilburg University to select these systems, Jola Prinsen will present the university’s business case for this project (what the project aims to achieve) and the steps which were taken so far. The first stage of the project aimed at analyzing the current workflows at Tilburg University’s library and determining whether these workflows were supported by the new WMS/WCL systems. On the basis of the resulting gap and impact analyses, in March 2012 the project board decided to go live with WCL in the summer of 2012. The analysis phase for WMS was extended. This latter system is now expected to go live in January 2013.
Jola’s focus will not be on WMS’ and WCL’s functionality, but rather on the practice and challenges of implementing a (cloud-based) library management and search system. She will pay attention to what went well so far and what didn’t. Issues she will address, include the project organization, loading of metadata, linking to full-text, phasing out local systems, staff training, and communication to end-users.
Cloud computing: Legal and ethical issues in library and information servicese-Marefa
Provides an overview of what is cloud computing and its role in library networking and automation. It presents the legal and ethical issues facing library and information specialists when using cloud computing including confidentiality, privacy and licensing.
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"As UCL's storage demands grow, the university expects to build a storage foundation that will scale up to 100PB. Looking for a storage solution that was massively scalable yet simple to manage as part of the first phase of the infrastructure build out, UCL will use DDN object storage technology to store up to 600TB of research data. DDN object storage capabilities also will be able to empower UCL researchers to collaborate without having to worry about data reliability, compliance obligations or long-term retention of critical research assets."
Learn more: http://www.ddn.com/press-releases/2013/ucl-selects-ddn-object-storage-for-cloud-infrastructure
Watch the presentation video: http://inside-bigdata.com/video-advancing-research-at-londons-global-university/
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For more background see http://robtweed.wordpress.com
Research Cyberinfrastructure at UCSD - David Minor - RDAP12ASIS&T
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David Minor
UC San Diego Libraries San Diego Supercomputer Center
Presentation at Research Data Access & Preservation Summit
22 March 2012
Presentation to the ARROW repositories day, Brisbane, 2008, on suggestions for improving the rate of capture of documents in institutional repositories
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Talk at JISC Repositories conference intended for repository managers or research managers on some of the issues involved. Talk had to be originally given unaided because of a technology problem!
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3. Scenario (LIP-LINC,
1996)
– 20-40 years on?
– Major shift to electronic publishing
– Print journals decimated
– Scholarly self-publishing wide-spread
– Library is a teaching/learning resource
– Historians use paper for research
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4. Information objects?
– Hyper-text consequences
• writing de-linearised
• information in chunks or gobbets
• electronic book not a self-contained
package
• package boundaries un-clear
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5. Copyright
– licences required for everything?
– variety of terms & conditions
– variety of pricing models
– impossibility of adherence: millions of
objects, thousands of licences!
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6. Preservation problems
– Legal
– Technical
– Organisational (who?)
– Financial
– How to get a continuous commitment
measured in hundreds of years?
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7. Updating the scenario
• Hypertext?
– Formal writing remains linear (mostly)
• 62 journals with embedded multimedia (McKiernan)
– Encyclopaedias non-linear but controlled
– Web resources limited hypertext… but free
• Eg Perseus
– Citation linking growing
• Hypertext at the article level
• Still mostly within single resources
• DOI and OpenURL based
• Do hit barriers occasionally; mainly no citation link!
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8. Updating the scenario 2
• Licences not so varied
– Consortia impact
• Yale Liblicense site
(http://www.library.yale.edu/~llicense/index.shtml)
• ICOLC (http://www.library.yale.edu/consortia/)
• CHEST, NESLI, PA-JISC Model licence in UK
(http://www.jisc.ac.uk/pub99/modellic.pdf)
– Industry consolidation
• Fewer agreement variations
– BUT many independent publishers
– Also many subtle differences
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9. Updating the scenario 3
• Digital preservation
– Remote access model
• So who preserves?
– Legal deposit of non-print?
• Or specific preservation agreements needed
– Preserving meaning
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10. How big is the
problem?
• University of Glasgow
– 4500 e-journals from >1300
publishers (only 30 publishers
supply > 10 journals, and around
1000 supply only 1 journal)
– 350 datasets
– 150 e-books(?)
– Hundreds of licence agreements,
mostly on paper
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12. Licence issues 2
• Walk-ins
• None?
• Occasional
• Registered?
• All?
• All, but require ATHENS authentication? (Not
available except for staff & students!)
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13. Licence issues 3
• Locations?
• Library?
• All or part of (one or more) campuses?
• Residence?
• Workplace?
• Anywhere in the UK?
• Anywhere in the world?
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14. Licence issues 4
• Special conditions (probably
many more)
– Ordnance survey complex conditions
– A major publisher!
• Permission needed for local storage of any part
of article
• ‘Except as above [photocopies, ToCs, lists of
articles], no part of this publication may be
reproduced, stored in a computer system or
transmitted … by any means, electronic … or
otherwise, without the prior written permission
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15. Over-riding laws?
• Eg new Export Control Act
– Controls on the transfer of
technology by intangible means
– Related to weapons of mass
destruction and delivery systems
– Academic freedom clause…
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16. Technical issues 1
• Technical implementation
– Lowest common set; often prohibit
walk-in access even where allowed
• Semantic web and web services?
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17. Technical issues 2
• Digital rights management systems
– Seem more concerned with tracking
ownership and splitting payments (eg
OASIS http://www.oasis-
open.org/committees/xacml/,
indecs http://www.indecs.org/)
– Would need to track user types; interact
with authentication & authorisation
systems (eg FDRM
http://www.dlib.org/dlib/july02/martin/07ma
rtin.html)
– Would need to express licence terms (eg
XrML2 http://www.xrml.org/)
– Copyright expiry & other fair use17
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18. ePrints
• Subversive proposal
– Author self-archiving
• Copyright issues
– Between author and publisher, not reader
or library and publisher
– Pre-prints
• Prior publication?
– Post-prints
• Need rights to mount
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19. Summary
• Licences becoming more uniform
• Technical implementation makes
more uniform still
• Rich technical environments
some way off
• We are not getting what we pay
for!
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