This document summarizes a webinar on ensuring the preservation of e-books. The webinar included two speakers: Jeremy York from HathiTrust, a shared digital repository, and Sheila Morrissey from Portico, a digital preservation service. York discussed HathiTrust's strategies for preserving and providing access to digitized books. These include using standardized formats and practices. He noted the need for publishers and rights holders to contribute more recent content. Morrissey discussed Portico's role in preserving e-journals, e-books, and other digital scholarly content through agreements with over 147 publishers. She highlighted the large number of publications and files Portico has preserved to ensure long-term access.
Rebecca Grant - Archiving and Digital Preservation (Figshare Fest)dri_ireland
Presentation given by Rebecca Grant, Digital Archivist with Digital Repository of Ireland, part of a workshop on Digital Archiving and Digital Preservation held as part of Figshare Fest in London, May 12th 2016. Figshare is an online digital repository where researchers can preserve and share their research outputs, including figures, datasets, images, and videos. Its annual Figshare Fest is a chance to gather together institutional clients, advocates and friends to talk about open research.
Digital content management involves the administration of digital content throughout its lifecycle from creation to permanent storage or deletion. A key part of digital content management is digital rights management (DRM) which uses technologies like fingerprinting, watermarking, and digital certificates to restrict the use and sharing of digital content and protect the intellectual property rights of content creators. The Digital Object Identifier (DOI) system is also important for digital content as it provides a persistent way to uniquely identify digital objects online.
DRI Introductory Training: An Introduction to DRIdri_ireland
This presentation was delivered by DRI Education and Outreach Manager Dr Deborah Thorpe as part of a Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) Introductory Training seminar aimed at the University College Cork (UCC) research community on 14 June 2021. The presentation covers an introduction to the Repository and DRI's value for researchers.
This document summarizes T. Ramanan's presentation on lessons learned from an advanced certificate program in modern library practices held in India. The program covered topics like library automation using open-source software, digital librarianship, institutional repositories, preservation and conservation, and personnel effectiveness. Participants visited several libraries in India including IIT Madras library, University of Madras library, and Anna University library. The program emphasized the cost-effectiveness and advantages of open-source software for library automation and digital libraries. It also covered best practices for digitization, creating institutional repositories, designing library webpages, and soft skills development.
An Introduction to the Digital Repository of Irelanddri_ireland
This presentation was delivered by Dr Áine Madden as part of an online launch event at University College Cork (UCC) on 26 May 2021. It covers an introduction to the DRI's origin, function, and remit, highlights the value of DRI to the research community, and spotlights useful DRI projects and publications.
The document summarizes a digital library project at the University of York that is building an infrastructure to host a wide variety of multimedia research resources, including images, audio, video, text, and datasets. The project is establishing policies, metadata standards, and workflows to deposit and provide access to content from subject areas such as history of art, archaeology, music, and linguistics. It discusses the flexible Fedora platform being implemented and goals of opening up resources, improving practices for creation and use, and expanding the library's role in digital curation.
A theory of digital library metadata the emergence of enriching and filteringGetaneh Alemu
Adopting a Constructivist Grounded Theory Method, this thesis conducted in-depth interviews with 57 purposefully selected participants, comprised of practising librarians, researchers, metadata consultants and library users. The interview data was analysed using three stages of iterative data analysis: open coding, focused coding and theoretical coding. The analysis resulted in the emergence of four Core Categories, namely, metadata Enriching, Linking, Openness and Filtering. Further integration of the Core Categories resulted in the emergence of a theory of digital library metadata; The Theory of Metadata Enriching and Filtering.
The theory stipulates that metadata that has been enriched, by melding standards-based (a priori) and socially-constructed (post-hoc) metadata, cannot be optimally utilised unless the resulting metadata is contextually and semantically linked to both internal and external information sources. Moreover, in order to exploit the full benefits of such linking, metadata must be made openly accessible, where it can be shared, re-used, mixed and matched, thus reducing metadata duplication. Ultimately, metadata that has been enriched (by linking and being made openly accessible) should be filtered for each user, via a flexible, personalised, and re-configurable interface.
The theory provides a holistic framework demonstrating the interdependence between expert curated and socially-constructed metadata, wherein the former helps to structure the latter, whilst the latter provides diversity to the former. This theory also suggests a conceptual shift from the current metadata principle of sufficiency and necessity, which has resulted in metadata simplicity, to the principle of metadata enriching where information objects are described using a multiplicity of users’ perspectives (interpretations). Central to this theory is the consideration of users as pro-active metadata creators rather than mere consumers, whilst librarians are creators of a priori metadata and experts at providing structure, granularity, and interoperability to post-hoc metadata. The theory elegantly delineates metadata functions into two: enriching (metadata content) and filtering (interface). By providing underlying principles, this theory should enable standards-agencies, librarians, and systems developers to better address the changing needs of users as well as to adapt themselves to recent technological advances.
This document summarizes a webinar on ensuring the preservation of e-books. The webinar included two speakers: Jeremy York from HathiTrust, a shared digital repository, and Sheila Morrissey from Portico, a digital preservation service. York discussed HathiTrust's strategies for preserving and providing access to digitized books. These include using standardized formats and practices. He noted the need for publishers and rights holders to contribute more recent content. Morrissey discussed Portico's role in preserving e-journals, e-books, and other digital scholarly content through agreements with over 147 publishers. She highlighted the large number of publications and files Portico has preserved to ensure long-term access.
Rebecca Grant - Archiving and Digital Preservation (Figshare Fest)dri_ireland
Presentation given by Rebecca Grant, Digital Archivist with Digital Repository of Ireland, part of a workshop on Digital Archiving and Digital Preservation held as part of Figshare Fest in London, May 12th 2016. Figshare is an online digital repository where researchers can preserve and share their research outputs, including figures, datasets, images, and videos. Its annual Figshare Fest is a chance to gather together institutional clients, advocates and friends to talk about open research.
Digital content management involves the administration of digital content throughout its lifecycle from creation to permanent storage or deletion. A key part of digital content management is digital rights management (DRM) which uses technologies like fingerprinting, watermarking, and digital certificates to restrict the use and sharing of digital content and protect the intellectual property rights of content creators. The Digital Object Identifier (DOI) system is also important for digital content as it provides a persistent way to uniquely identify digital objects online.
DRI Introductory Training: An Introduction to DRIdri_ireland
This presentation was delivered by DRI Education and Outreach Manager Dr Deborah Thorpe as part of a Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) Introductory Training seminar aimed at the University College Cork (UCC) research community on 14 June 2021. The presentation covers an introduction to the Repository and DRI's value for researchers.
This document summarizes T. Ramanan's presentation on lessons learned from an advanced certificate program in modern library practices held in India. The program covered topics like library automation using open-source software, digital librarianship, institutional repositories, preservation and conservation, and personnel effectiveness. Participants visited several libraries in India including IIT Madras library, University of Madras library, and Anna University library. The program emphasized the cost-effectiveness and advantages of open-source software for library automation and digital libraries. It also covered best practices for digitization, creating institutional repositories, designing library webpages, and soft skills development.
An Introduction to the Digital Repository of Irelanddri_ireland
This presentation was delivered by Dr Áine Madden as part of an online launch event at University College Cork (UCC) on 26 May 2021. It covers an introduction to the DRI's origin, function, and remit, highlights the value of DRI to the research community, and spotlights useful DRI projects and publications.
The document summarizes a digital library project at the University of York that is building an infrastructure to host a wide variety of multimedia research resources, including images, audio, video, text, and datasets. The project is establishing policies, metadata standards, and workflows to deposit and provide access to content from subject areas such as history of art, archaeology, music, and linguistics. It discusses the flexible Fedora platform being implemented and goals of opening up resources, improving practices for creation and use, and expanding the library's role in digital curation.
A theory of digital library metadata the emergence of enriching and filteringGetaneh Alemu
Adopting a Constructivist Grounded Theory Method, this thesis conducted in-depth interviews with 57 purposefully selected participants, comprised of practising librarians, researchers, metadata consultants and library users. The interview data was analysed using three stages of iterative data analysis: open coding, focused coding and theoretical coding. The analysis resulted in the emergence of four Core Categories, namely, metadata Enriching, Linking, Openness and Filtering. Further integration of the Core Categories resulted in the emergence of a theory of digital library metadata; The Theory of Metadata Enriching and Filtering.
The theory stipulates that metadata that has been enriched, by melding standards-based (a priori) and socially-constructed (post-hoc) metadata, cannot be optimally utilised unless the resulting metadata is contextually and semantically linked to both internal and external information sources. Moreover, in order to exploit the full benefits of such linking, metadata must be made openly accessible, where it can be shared, re-used, mixed and matched, thus reducing metadata duplication. Ultimately, metadata that has been enriched (by linking and being made openly accessible) should be filtered for each user, via a flexible, personalised, and re-configurable interface.
The theory provides a holistic framework demonstrating the interdependence between expert curated and socially-constructed metadata, wherein the former helps to structure the latter, whilst the latter provides diversity to the former. This theory also suggests a conceptual shift from the current metadata principle of sufficiency and necessity, which has resulted in metadata simplicity, to the principle of metadata enriching where information objects are described using a multiplicity of users’ perspectives (interpretations). Central to this theory is the consideration of users as pro-active metadata creators rather than mere consumers, whilst librarians are creators of a priori metadata and experts at providing structure, granularity, and interoperability to post-hoc metadata. The theory elegantly delineates metadata functions into two: enriching (metadata content) and filtering (interface). By providing underlying principles, this theory should enable standards-agencies, librarians, and systems developers to better address the changing needs of users as well as to adapt themselves to recent technological advances.
Your digital humanities are in my library! No, your library is in my digital ...Rebekah Cummings
A presentation on the intersection of libraries and digital humanities presented at the Utah Digital Humanities Symposium at Utah Valley University on February 26, 2016.
This document discusses key aspects of digitization and digital preservation. It defines digitization as representing objects through numbers and discusses reasons for digitization like access and preservation. It outlines three key aspects of digital preservation - management, technology, and content. For management it discusses policies, planning, resources and advocacy. For technology it discusses standards like OAIS. For content it discusses metadata standards, file formats, and working with creators. It emphasizes digital preservation is a long term project that requires careful planning and resources.
The document discusses digital libraries, which are collections of digital documents that can be accessed online or through CD-ROMs. A digital library extends the capabilities of traditional libraries by allowing for dynamic and linked resources, richer metadata, and distributed access. Digital libraries provide access to large amounts of multimedia information from anywhere at any time through user-friendly interfaces and advanced search capabilities. They aim to efficiently deliver information to users while strengthening collaboration between institutions.
Advancing Open Access through CollaborationIna Smith
1. The document discusses open access and its importance in advancing scholarly communication and research. It provides definitions and explanations of open access, its benefits, and different approaches to open access like open repositories and journals.
2. Key stakeholders in open access at Central University of Technology are identified, including the library who can assist with publishing, copyright issues, and increasing research visibility.
3. The Academy of Science of South Africa's Scholarly Publishing Unit works to improve the quality, quantity and worldwide visibility of South African research and foster new generations of scholars through various programs and recommendations.
This document discusses different types of digital libraries including digital libraries, hybrid libraries, virtual libraries, and born digital libraries. It provides definitions for these terms and notes that digital libraries are collections of digital objects that go beyond just assembling documents and aim to organize, preserve, and share resources like traditional libraries. The document also discusses how digital libraries are redefining the role of libraries and librarians.
Slides to accompany talk given by Jayne Kelly and Sarah Stamford, to a seminar in the Book
Publishing Histories series, held at Anglia Ruskin University on November 1st 2011.
Getaneh will talk about state-of-the-art metadata standards and how metadata can help ensure the integrity, identity and authenticity of digital documents. An overview of the various metadata initiatives and standards (OAIS, CEDARS, NEDLIB, LMER, PREMIS, and METS) will be provided along with information on how each one supports digital preservation.
Semantic Metadata Interoperability in Digital LibrariesGetaneh Alemu
This document describes a constructivist grounded theory approach to addressing semantic metadata interoperability issues in digital libraries. It discusses challenges like differing naming conventions, identification practices, and terminology used across systems. Bottom-up, qualitative methods are proposed over top-down standards to account for diverse cultural interpretations. Interviews with librarians, researchers and students revealed that controlled vocabularies often fail to represent local perspectives and that semantic interoperability requires a social constructivist approach.
The Dutch Species Catalogue aims to be a central reference for researchers and policymakers on multicellular species in the Netherlands. It was launched in 2005 and has since been revised with input from over 100 volunteer specialists. The catalog currently lists over 40,000 taxa but only 4,000 have detailed textual information. It faces challenges in developing editorial applications and curating its network, while opportunities exist in connecting its information to other databases.
Navigating Access to Legacy Oral History CollectionsJessica Breiman
The J. Willard Marriott Library at the University of
Utah has a robust oral history program, with over 32
projects spanning 1 25 linear feet with topics as
varied as the first transcontinental railroad to the
Occupy Wall Street movement. Unfortunately, as
with any oral history program, providing access has
not been without its challenges. Issues have included
interviews that have inadequate waivers, missing
final drafts, nonexistent transcriptions, and
mismatched audio and transcripts. Moreover,
providing online access presented privacy, ethical
and copyright concerns. By working collaboratively
with the American West Center, legal counsel, and
IT services, the library has been able to overcome
these challenges in order to provide improved access
to our oral history collections. In this session our oral
history team will explore the above problems and
present the solutions that have enabled the
University to provide more complete access to these
one-of-a-kind treasures.
Institutional repositories are digital collections that capture and preserve the intellectual output of universities and scholars. They provide open access to scholarly works and research. Key benefits of repositories include increased exposure and citation of works, easier collaboration, and supporting the institution's mission. While awareness and use of repositories has grown, obstacles still include lack of promotion and author concerns about tenure requirements. Ongoing outreach addressing costs and benefits can help engage the campus community in contributing to and using the institutional repository.
Sands Fish - Knowing in the Age of Networked Knowledgesandsfish
This document discusses how big data and networked knowledge are changing how information is represented and explored. It outlines some of the complexities of knowledge objects that have multiple representations and can be connected in various ways. Some methods discussed for exploring this complex data ecosystem include manual browsing, automated spidering, collection plugins, conventional big data techniques, and using linked data. Integration challenges are addressed when data comes from different silos in various structures and formats. Keeping up with standards, learning visualization skills, and understanding data from different user perspectives are recommended for working with complex networked knowledge.
Hartley Presentation on Cataloging & Metadata Trendsrshartley
The document discusses recent trends in cataloging and metadata, including the transition away from MARC standards. MARC is described as a "senior citizen" that is ready to be replaced by newer data models that allow for more web visibility and a richer experience for library patrons. Initiatives like RDA, BIBFRAME, and linked data aim to make library collections more accessible online. The benefits of these changes include more accurate, effective, and timely services for patrons through improved description of resources and sharing of catalog data on the web.
A presentation on historical development of digital libraries by Rupesh Kumar A, Assistant Professor, Department of Studies and Research in Library and Information Science, Tumkur University, Karnataka, India.
The document proposes the DEER (Distributed European Electronic Resource) project, which would provide access to networked cultural content across Europe through distributed repositories and virtual spaces. The DEER would unite and showcase Europe's diverse cultures while being multilingual and forward-looking through its use of advanced technologies. It would serve audiences in higher education, research, and the general public. The technical requirements would include a high-bandwidth infrastructure to support the DEER's cultural content management system and user-friendly portal for multicultural access. Organizational models and funding strategies are also discussed to realize the DEER.
Collection development in digital librarieskawaagneK
This document discusses collection development in digital libraries. It begins by quoting Mark Sandler saying libraries need to support new media to remain relevant. It then defines digital libraries and discusses their advantages like unlimited storage and disadvantages like lack of screening. It provides examples of digital collections for public, academic and children's libraries. It discusses weeding digital collections and ways to redefine collection development for the digital age.
The document summarizes the work of the NISO Open Access Metadata and Indicators working group, which aims to develop a standardized set of metadata elements to clearly indicate the accessibility permissions and licensing terms associated with open access content. The working group is co-chaired by representatives from PLoS, CrossRef, and SPARC and involves participants from various organizations. It conducted an information gathering phase and released an initial draft for public comment in January 2014. The draft recommends using XML tags like <free_to_read> and <license_ref> to transmit accessibility and licensing data for open access articles in a way that is useful for both humans and machines. The goal is to reduce confusion about open access rights and permissions as
A presentation on basic concepts of digital library by Rupesh Kumar A, Assistant Professor, Department of Studies and Research in Library and Information Science, Tumkur University, Karnataka, India.
This topic was presented at a "Workshop On Best Practices in Library: Digital Library" Organised by Rabindra Library, Assam University, Silchar on November 29, 2013
Digital Libraries: the process, initiatives and developmental issues in India...Sudesh Sood
This document summarizes digital library initiatives and development issues in India. It discusses objectives of digital libraries like enhancing collections, using standards, and maximizing access. It outlines workflows for content selection, publishing, and delivery. Key metadata standards and protocols used in India include Dublin Core and OAI-PMH. Popular open source digital library software in India includes Greenstone, DSpace, and EPrints. The document then summarizes several digital repositories, open courseware initiatives, open access journals, and metadata harvesting services in India. It concludes by noting both accomplishments and ongoing issues around infrastructure, skills, and copyright that impact digital library development in India.
Manual de serviço xl125 s (1984) ms437841p interrupThiago Huari
O documento fornece instruções sobre testes de continuidade para vários componentes do sistema elétrico de uma motocicleta Honda XL125S, incluindo interruptores, buzina e luzes. Fornece especificações técnicas dos componentes e instruções passo a passo para diagnosticar defeitos como lâmpadas queimadas ou fiação danificada.
Este documento describe la historia y evolución de los monitores desde su creación hasta la actualidad. Comenzó con monitores monocromáticos en los años 1950 que solo mostraban texto. Luego evolucionaron a monitores en color CGA en 1981 con 16 colores y resolución limitada. Los monitores continuaron mejorando con EGA en 1984 con más colores y resolución, y VGA en 1987 con soporte para 256 colores. Los monitores modernos incluyen LCD, de plasma y táctiles con mayores resoluciones, colores y funcionalidad interactiv
Your digital humanities are in my library! No, your library is in my digital ...Rebekah Cummings
A presentation on the intersection of libraries and digital humanities presented at the Utah Digital Humanities Symposium at Utah Valley University on February 26, 2016.
This document discusses key aspects of digitization and digital preservation. It defines digitization as representing objects through numbers and discusses reasons for digitization like access and preservation. It outlines three key aspects of digital preservation - management, technology, and content. For management it discusses policies, planning, resources and advocacy. For technology it discusses standards like OAIS. For content it discusses metadata standards, file formats, and working with creators. It emphasizes digital preservation is a long term project that requires careful planning and resources.
The document discusses digital libraries, which are collections of digital documents that can be accessed online or through CD-ROMs. A digital library extends the capabilities of traditional libraries by allowing for dynamic and linked resources, richer metadata, and distributed access. Digital libraries provide access to large amounts of multimedia information from anywhere at any time through user-friendly interfaces and advanced search capabilities. They aim to efficiently deliver information to users while strengthening collaboration between institutions.
Advancing Open Access through CollaborationIna Smith
1. The document discusses open access and its importance in advancing scholarly communication and research. It provides definitions and explanations of open access, its benefits, and different approaches to open access like open repositories and journals.
2. Key stakeholders in open access at Central University of Technology are identified, including the library who can assist with publishing, copyright issues, and increasing research visibility.
3. The Academy of Science of South Africa's Scholarly Publishing Unit works to improve the quality, quantity and worldwide visibility of South African research and foster new generations of scholars through various programs and recommendations.
This document discusses different types of digital libraries including digital libraries, hybrid libraries, virtual libraries, and born digital libraries. It provides definitions for these terms and notes that digital libraries are collections of digital objects that go beyond just assembling documents and aim to organize, preserve, and share resources like traditional libraries. The document also discusses how digital libraries are redefining the role of libraries and librarians.
Slides to accompany talk given by Jayne Kelly and Sarah Stamford, to a seminar in the Book
Publishing Histories series, held at Anglia Ruskin University on November 1st 2011.
Getaneh will talk about state-of-the-art metadata standards and how metadata can help ensure the integrity, identity and authenticity of digital documents. An overview of the various metadata initiatives and standards (OAIS, CEDARS, NEDLIB, LMER, PREMIS, and METS) will be provided along with information on how each one supports digital preservation.
Semantic Metadata Interoperability in Digital LibrariesGetaneh Alemu
This document describes a constructivist grounded theory approach to addressing semantic metadata interoperability issues in digital libraries. It discusses challenges like differing naming conventions, identification practices, and terminology used across systems. Bottom-up, qualitative methods are proposed over top-down standards to account for diverse cultural interpretations. Interviews with librarians, researchers and students revealed that controlled vocabularies often fail to represent local perspectives and that semantic interoperability requires a social constructivist approach.
The Dutch Species Catalogue aims to be a central reference for researchers and policymakers on multicellular species in the Netherlands. It was launched in 2005 and has since been revised with input from over 100 volunteer specialists. The catalog currently lists over 40,000 taxa but only 4,000 have detailed textual information. It faces challenges in developing editorial applications and curating its network, while opportunities exist in connecting its information to other databases.
Navigating Access to Legacy Oral History CollectionsJessica Breiman
The J. Willard Marriott Library at the University of
Utah has a robust oral history program, with over 32
projects spanning 1 25 linear feet with topics as
varied as the first transcontinental railroad to the
Occupy Wall Street movement. Unfortunately, as
with any oral history program, providing access has
not been without its challenges. Issues have included
interviews that have inadequate waivers, missing
final drafts, nonexistent transcriptions, and
mismatched audio and transcripts. Moreover,
providing online access presented privacy, ethical
and copyright concerns. By working collaboratively
with the American West Center, legal counsel, and
IT services, the library has been able to overcome
these challenges in order to provide improved access
to our oral history collections. In this session our oral
history team will explore the above problems and
present the solutions that have enabled the
University to provide more complete access to these
one-of-a-kind treasures.
Institutional repositories are digital collections that capture and preserve the intellectual output of universities and scholars. They provide open access to scholarly works and research. Key benefits of repositories include increased exposure and citation of works, easier collaboration, and supporting the institution's mission. While awareness and use of repositories has grown, obstacles still include lack of promotion and author concerns about tenure requirements. Ongoing outreach addressing costs and benefits can help engage the campus community in contributing to and using the institutional repository.
Sands Fish - Knowing in the Age of Networked Knowledgesandsfish
This document discusses how big data and networked knowledge are changing how information is represented and explored. It outlines some of the complexities of knowledge objects that have multiple representations and can be connected in various ways. Some methods discussed for exploring this complex data ecosystem include manual browsing, automated spidering, collection plugins, conventional big data techniques, and using linked data. Integration challenges are addressed when data comes from different silos in various structures and formats. Keeping up with standards, learning visualization skills, and understanding data from different user perspectives are recommended for working with complex networked knowledge.
Hartley Presentation on Cataloging & Metadata Trendsrshartley
The document discusses recent trends in cataloging and metadata, including the transition away from MARC standards. MARC is described as a "senior citizen" that is ready to be replaced by newer data models that allow for more web visibility and a richer experience for library patrons. Initiatives like RDA, BIBFRAME, and linked data aim to make library collections more accessible online. The benefits of these changes include more accurate, effective, and timely services for patrons through improved description of resources and sharing of catalog data on the web.
A presentation on historical development of digital libraries by Rupesh Kumar A, Assistant Professor, Department of Studies and Research in Library and Information Science, Tumkur University, Karnataka, India.
The document proposes the DEER (Distributed European Electronic Resource) project, which would provide access to networked cultural content across Europe through distributed repositories and virtual spaces. The DEER would unite and showcase Europe's diverse cultures while being multilingual and forward-looking through its use of advanced technologies. It would serve audiences in higher education, research, and the general public. The technical requirements would include a high-bandwidth infrastructure to support the DEER's cultural content management system and user-friendly portal for multicultural access. Organizational models and funding strategies are also discussed to realize the DEER.
Collection development in digital librarieskawaagneK
This document discusses collection development in digital libraries. It begins by quoting Mark Sandler saying libraries need to support new media to remain relevant. It then defines digital libraries and discusses their advantages like unlimited storage and disadvantages like lack of screening. It provides examples of digital collections for public, academic and children's libraries. It discusses weeding digital collections and ways to redefine collection development for the digital age.
The document summarizes the work of the NISO Open Access Metadata and Indicators working group, which aims to develop a standardized set of metadata elements to clearly indicate the accessibility permissions and licensing terms associated with open access content. The working group is co-chaired by representatives from PLoS, CrossRef, and SPARC and involves participants from various organizations. It conducted an information gathering phase and released an initial draft for public comment in January 2014. The draft recommends using XML tags like <free_to_read> and <license_ref> to transmit accessibility and licensing data for open access articles in a way that is useful for both humans and machines. The goal is to reduce confusion about open access rights and permissions as
A presentation on basic concepts of digital library by Rupesh Kumar A, Assistant Professor, Department of Studies and Research in Library and Information Science, Tumkur University, Karnataka, India.
This topic was presented at a "Workshop On Best Practices in Library: Digital Library" Organised by Rabindra Library, Assam University, Silchar on November 29, 2013
Digital Libraries: the process, initiatives and developmental issues in India...Sudesh Sood
This document summarizes digital library initiatives and development issues in India. It discusses objectives of digital libraries like enhancing collections, using standards, and maximizing access. It outlines workflows for content selection, publishing, and delivery. Key metadata standards and protocols used in India include Dublin Core and OAI-PMH. Popular open source digital library software in India includes Greenstone, DSpace, and EPrints. The document then summarizes several digital repositories, open courseware initiatives, open access journals, and metadata harvesting services in India. It concludes by noting both accomplishments and ongoing issues around infrastructure, skills, and copyright that impact digital library development in India.
Manual de serviço xl125 s (1984) ms437841p interrupThiago Huari
O documento fornece instruções sobre testes de continuidade para vários componentes do sistema elétrico de uma motocicleta Honda XL125S, incluindo interruptores, buzina e luzes. Fornece especificações técnicas dos componentes e instruções passo a passo para diagnosticar defeitos como lâmpadas queimadas ou fiação danificada.
Este documento describe la historia y evolución de los monitores desde su creación hasta la actualidad. Comenzó con monitores monocromáticos en los años 1950 que solo mostraban texto. Luego evolucionaron a monitores en color CGA en 1981 con 16 colores y resolución limitada. Los monitores continuaron mejorando con EGA en 1984 con más colores y resolución, y VGA en 1987 con soporte para 256 colores. Los monitores modernos incluyen LCD, de plasma y táctiles con mayores resoluciones, colores y funcionalidad interactiv
O documento fornece especificações e instruções para serviços no cilindro e pistão de uma motocicleta. Inclui informações sobre remoção e inspeção dos componentes, medições de diâmetros e folgas, substituição de anéis e instalação dos componentes.
Linda J. Gartner has over 20 years of experience in business development, sales, recruiting, and consulting. She has held roles in account management, channel sales, and business development for companies in various industries including IT staffing, banking/finances, manufacturing, and automotive. Her background demonstrates expertise in sales, strategic planning, personnel management, and relationship building to deliver results for employers.
Alunos da 2o ano da Escola Municipal Ida Oliveira apresentaram uma dança folclórica chamada "Lampião e Maria Bonita" para representar a cultura nordestina, como parte de um projeto de folclore para ensinar sobre as etnias e formação cultural do povo paraense.
Hipertension arterial en tiempos de crisisMartin Velarde
This document discusses the prevalence and control of hypertension globally and in Latin America. It notes that around 40% of the adult population has hypertension, totaling over a billion people worldwide. Control rates vary significantly between countries, with rural and low-income areas having worse control. Control rates in Venezuela are still poor. The document recommends choosing initial treatment between an ACE inhibitor, ARB, beta blocker, or calcium channel blocker for uncomplicated hypertension under 160/100 mmHg, with ARBs better tolerated and leading to higher adherence. It provides examples of specific drug regimens and emphasizes the importance of prevention and control of hypertension.
Hasta donde los sueños te lleven (prosa)ZigzagAlloy01
El único y primero de muchos comentarios que he formulado mentalmente los últimos meses que ha pasado la barrera del pesimismo y ha llegado a ser este humilde comentario.
This curriculum vitae summarizes Scott Alan Nesbitt's educational and professional background. He holds a PhD in Historical Theology, an MDiv in Biblical Studies, and a BA with majors in French and Russian Studies. Nesbitt has over 20 years of experience in ministry, including serving as pastor of churches in Iowa. He currently works as an education advocate and adjunct instructor. The CV provides details of Nesbitt's extensive theological education and professional experience in ministry leadership, teaching, and community involvement.
This document certifies that Ryan Hewitt was awarded credit towards an Isuzu Truck Master Technician qualification from Isuzu Truck (UK) LTD for successfully completing two modules: Isuzu Computer Diagnostics and Isuzu Speed Limiter. The certificate was issued and signed by the Chairman and Director-General of The City and Guilds of London Institute on June 11, 2009.
Este documento resume los principales hallazgos de investigaciones sobre genes, programación fetal, adaptación ambiental y el mapa genómico-metabólico de la población mexicana en relación a la diabetes tipo 2. Se destaca que se han identificado varios genes de susceptibilidad a la diabetes tipo 2 en mexicanos, incluyendo KCNJ11, HHEX/IDE, CDKN2A/2B y ARHGEF11. Además, se analiza la asociación de la variante R230C del gen ABCA1 con niveles de HDL, obesidad y sí
El documento describe la transición epidemiológica en México hacia enfermedades crónicas como la diabetes, las cardiopatías y el accidente vascular cerebral, que actualmente causan más de un tercio de las muertes. También analiza la alta prevalencia de sobrepeso y obesidad en el país, así como su asociación con el síndrome metabólico y un mayor riesgo de enfermedades cardiovasculares. Finalmente, examina diversos mecanismos fisiopatológicos que vinculan la obesidad, la diabetes y otras comorbilidades
Manual de serviço xr250 freio hidraulicoThiago Huari
Este documento fornece instruções e especificações para o sistema de freio hidráulico de uma motocicleta XR250. Ele inclui valores de torque para componentes do freio, diagnóstico de defeitos, substituição de pastilhas e discos de freio, e procedimentos para troca de fluido de freio e sangria do sistema.
A eletroterapia consiste no uso de correntes elétricas para tratamento de problemas de saúde. Inclui estimulação neuromuscular, TENS para dor, corrente Russa e microcorrentes. Sua história remonta a 1855 e tem evoluído, sendo usada atualmente para relaxamento muscular, reabilitação, controle de dor e aplicação de medicamentos.
The document analyzes Honda's operations and marketing strategies in the European automobile market. It finds that Honda failed to understand important cultural differences across European countries and treated Europe as a single market. It also had a weak brand image, a standardized marketing approach, and a narrow product line. The recommendations include customizing marketing strategies and the mix for each country, expanding the product range, and allocating more resources to change negative brand perceptions.
El documento resume el contexto histórico y cultural de La Celestina de Fernando de Rojas, incluyendo los eventos importantes de la época como el matrimonio de los Reyes Católicos y la expulsión de los judíos. También describe los personajes principales de la obra, como Calisto, Melibea y Celestina, y resume brevemente la trama que involucra el engaño de Celestina y el asesinato de varios personajes al final.
El documento define la web como documentos de Internet que pueden contener texto, gráficos, sonidos o animaciones escritos en HTML y que permiten la relación con otros documentos mediante enlaces. Explica que la web es parte de Internet y se usa para transmitir información entre computadoras. Además, señala que la web ha originado una revolución social debido a que permite acceder a múltiple información y que ahora es más un sistema de individuos con características sociológicas, económicas y educativas. Finalmente, menciona algun
Thesis and Dissertation Bootcamp: Copyright and PublishingCamille Thomas
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
Ways to Improve the Impact of Women's ResearchCamille Thomas
A discussion about the lack of representation for women in academic publishing. Also, new trends in research and publishing will be presented to encourage women at Texas Tech to best produce and showcase their research. Emphasis will be placed on the advantages of participating in the digital aspects of publishing and engaging with others in and outside the field. This session is open to anyone interested in publishing their research. It is not aimed at any one discipline, skillset, or type of scholarship.
This is a presentation for a group project in FSU iSchool's Information Architecture class. My group redesigned the Free Music Archive site to increase discoverability and principles of IA.
Web Application Programming Interfaces (APIS)Camille Thomas
This is a presentation I did for my Production of Networked Information class, which was a programming class in HTML, CSS and Java. In addition to learning concepts and languages, we presented on a topic relevant to front-end web design.
Libraries in the Sun: Presentation on ARL internship at the University of Ari...Camille Thomas
My presentation on my ARL internship at the University of Arizona Libraries. I am a Association of Research Libraries fellow and this is my experience. This was presented to various UA Library staff to give them more informaiton about me and what I did during my time there.
Communicating effectively and consistently with students can help them feel at ease during their learning experience and provide the instructor with a communication trail to track the course's progress. This workshop will take you through constructing an engaging course container to facilitate effective communication.
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Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.