1) The document discusses services provided by RepNet to help address challenges faced by institutional repositories (IRs) around deposit, discovery, reporting, and dissemination of research outputs.
2) Key services include automated deposit tools, aggregation of IR metadata to improve discovery, and services to enhance metadata and reporting on research outputs and impact.
3) RepNet aims to help IRs meet funder and institutional requirements by integrating with other research information systems through standards like CERIF.
The document summarizes a meeting held on January 27th, 2011 to discuss streamlining technology processes (STP) in the personal finance sector. Key points discussed included:
1) STP implementation will require investment but may become a cost of doing business. Providers signaled openness but need to understand costs.
2) Participants want clarity on what STP means for advisers to guide development and expectations. A draft definition will be created and validated.
3) Integrations have often been bespoke without adhering to standards, requiring reinvestment. Common data patterns are needed with provider buy-in.
4) Most providers use spreadsheets rather than standardized APIs for product/fund data,
Jaguar Land Rover Technical Accreditation SchemeEduSkills OECD
“Presentation delivered at the UKCES-OECD workshop on “Employer Ownership: Strengthening Partnerships to Enhance Skills Investment” held on 16 November 2012 at the UK Skills Show, Birmingham, UK.”
TEAM BUILDING FROM THE STAFF WITH STRONG MANUFACTURE BACKGROUD,
MAPPING THE VALUE STREAM TO DISCOVER THE OPPORTUNITIES FOR CLIENTS,
OUT SIDE IN / IN SIDE OUT TO DESIGN THE PROCESS.
This document provides an overview of a geospatial metadata and spatial data workshop. It discusses the importance of metadata for discovering and managing spatial datasets. It introduces common geospatial metadata standards like FGDC, ISO 19115, and INSPIRE and the concept of application profiles. The document outlines tools and resources for UK academics to create and publish metadata, including the UK AGMAP profile, Geodoc editor, GoGeo portal, and ShareGeo repository. Hands-on sessions demonstrate using these resources to generate metadata and access open spatial data.
The document discusses the DiscoverEDINA project which has three strands of activity: 1) Geo, which enhances multimedia content metadata like geo tags, 2) MediaHub, which crowdsources metadata for MediaHub items, and 3) SUNCAT, which contributes open metadata to SUNCAT in different formats. Each strand optimizes data for reuse, adopts open licensing, and uses existing EDINA APIs. The conclusion questions how the tools and metadata will be used, discusses business models for open metadata, and whether metadata alone enables discovery and use.
The document summarizes a meeting held on January 27th, 2011 to discuss streamlining technology processes (STP) in the personal finance sector. Key points discussed included:
1) STP implementation will require investment but may become a cost of doing business. Providers signaled openness but need to understand costs.
2) Participants want clarity on what STP means for advisers to guide development and expectations. A draft definition will be created and validated.
3) Integrations have often been bespoke without adhering to standards, requiring reinvestment. Common data patterns are needed with provider buy-in.
4) Most providers use spreadsheets rather than standardized APIs for product/fund data,
Jaguar Land Rover Technical Accreditation SchemeEduSkills OECD
“Presentation delivered at the UKCES-OECD workshop on “Employer Ownership: Strengthening Partnerships to Enhance Skills Investment” held on 16 November 2012 at the UK Skills Show, Birmingham, UK.”
TEAM BUILDING FROM THE STAFF WITH STRONG MANUFACTURE BACKGROUD,
MAPPING THE VALUE STREAM TO DISCOVER THE OPPORTUNITIES FOR CLIENTS,
OUT SIDE IN / IN SIDE OUT TO DESIGN THE PROCESS.
This document provides an overview of a geospatial metadata and spatial data workshop. It discusses the importance of metadata for discovering and managing spatial datasets. It introduces common geospatial metadata standards like FGDC, ISO 19115, and INSPIRE and the concept of application profiles. The document outlines tools and resources for UK academics to create and publish metadata, including the UK AGMAP profile, Geodoc editor, GoGeo portal, and ShareGeo repository. Hands-on sessions demonstrate using these resources to generate metadata and access open spatial data.
The document discusses the DiscoverEDINA project which has three strands of activity: 1) Geo, which enhances multimedia content metadata like geo tags, 2) MediaHub, which crowdsources metadata for MediaHub items, and 3) SUNCAT, which contributes open metadata to SUNCAT in different formats. Each strand optimizes data for reuse, adopts open licensing, and uses existing EDINA APIs. The conclusion questions how the tools and metadata will be used, discusses business models for open metadata, and whether metadata alone enables discovery and use.
The document discusses several past and current projects related to open access repositories. It describes ORI (Organisations and Repositories Identification), a tool that harvests data on organizations and repositories. It also describes RJ Broker, an independent middleware tool that accepts article deposits, identifies target repositories, and handles deposition to registered repositories using standards like SWORD and ORI for repository identification. The document outlines challenges around repository identification, data quality and international scope for ORI, and challenges involving stakeholders, formats, standards and scalability for the RJ Broker.
Presented by Peter Burnhill at e-Journals are forever? Preservation and Continuing Access to e-journal Content. A DPC, EDINA and JISC joint initiative, British Library, London, 26 April 2010.
The Research Data MANTRA (MANagementTRAining) project at the University of Edinburgh created open online learning materials for research data management. The materials were developed for postgraduate students and early career researchers, grounded in best practices for specific disciplines like social science and geosciences. The course includes video interviews, data exercises, and will be embedded in university graduate programs and available openly online. Key to the project's success will be positive user feedback and increased advocacy for research data management practices across the university. The university also approved a new research data policy to provide guidelines and support for proper data management.
The document proposes the AGILE Data Access Initiative to address issues researchers face in accessing core geospatial data from National Mapping and Cadastral Agencies across Europe. Surveys of NMCAs and academic users found that while most NMCAs make data available, barriers include cost, licensing restrictions, and difficulties obtaining cross-border data. The initiative seeks to negotiate national agreements for academic access and develop reciprocal licenses and access controls to enable easier transnational research.
This document summarizes an upcoming conference on open education in Scotland. It provides information about Open Scotland, an initiative to promote open education resources and practices. It also outlines the progress of the Scottish Open Education Declaration, including endorsements from the Scottish government and interest internationally. The conference called OER16 will focus on embedding an open culture in institutions and be hosted at the University of Edinburgh in April 2016.
This webinar provided an introduction to 2011 Census geography. It discussed key differences between the 2011 Census and previous censuses, including that 97.4% of output areas changed. It also covered new aspects like workplace zones geography and standardized identifiers. The webinar demonstrated Census Support tools for accessing and mapping UK census data through the UK Data Service.
An overview of Jisc MediaHub from Andrew Bevan from Edina. Part of the "Insight into using digital media" webinar. All the resources are available at http://bit.ly/insight-resources.
Management of research data specifically for Engineering and Physical Science. Delivered by Stuart Macdonald at the "Support for Enhancing Research Impact" meeting at the University of Edinburgh on 22 June 2016.
“Who does forever?” : A Registry of Keepers
Who is looking after e-journals with archival intent?
2. Dr Who and the Scholarly Record
Time Travel for Scholarly Web
Evidence from the Keepers Registry
Statistics on who is looking after what, & what is at risk
The Edinburgh DataShare is an institutional data repository hosted by the University of Edinburgh Data Library to provide open access to research datasets. It uses a customized DSpace platform to allow discovery of datasets and provides persistent identifiers, metadata harvesting, and quality assurance checks. Enhancements are being made to streamline deposit workflows and improve usability, and future plans include pursuing a Data Seal of Approval and integrating with other systems like GitHub and electronic lab notebooks.
The document discusses metadata and geospatial data management. It describes the purpose of metadata including protecting investments in data creation and ensuring data integrity. It also outlines challenges in sharing geospatial data and standards for metadata including ISO and INSPIRE. Tools are presented for creating UK and INSPIRE compliant metadata including Geodoc, an online metadata editor, and publishing metadata through the GoGeo portal.
The document discusses the UK RepositoryNet+ Project which aims to enhance institutional repository networks in the UK. It describes some of the complex landscape of actors, projects, and stakeholders involved. It also outlines a joint venture between RepositoryNet+, the University of St Andrews, and the Software Development Life Cycle group to enhance St Andrews' CRIS/IR system according to RepositoryNet's worklines, including implementing various interoperability standards and services.
Slides used in Digimap Collections training courses in April 2013.
Digimap Collections provides mapping data of GB to licensed UK educational institutions.
Slides given an introduction to the Collections, then cover Digimap Roam mapping service plus the Data Download service.
Stuart Macdonald reviews what researchers need to do to comply with the new EPSRC framework concerning the management and provision of access to publicly-funded research data. Presented at the Mobility, Mood and Place Research Committee Meeting workshop at the Edinburgh College of Art, 16 June, 2015.
The document discusses two phases of the AddressingHistory project, which aimed to crowdsource the georeferencing of historical Scottish Post Office Directories. Phase 1 focused on creating an online tool to allow users to georeference directories from 1784-1885 and 1905-1906. Phase 2 expanded the tool's functionality and added content from 1881-1891. The project demonstrated how crowdsourcing could be used at both the individual record level and higher levels to improve optical character recognition of directories and make the historical data more accessible and searchable.
An overview of what EDINA has to offer to researchers in UK HE and FE. Presented by Nicola Osborne and Lisa Otty at Supporting Digital Scholarship in CHSS on 2 December 2015
The MIMAS workshop discussed the RepositoryNet infrastructure and components including aggregation, text mining, search, benchmarking and statistics, registries, deposit tools, and metadata quality. It provided updates on components outside RepositoryNet like IRS Search and NAMES 2. A demonstration of IRUS showed its current functionality for benchmarking and statistics and future plans for funding, APIs, international scope, and business models. Developing service level agreements for RepNet services was also discussed.
The document discusses the Organisation and Repository Identification (ORI) system and Repository Junction Broker (RJ Broker). ORI aggregates information about organisations and repositories to provide identification and RJ Broker aims to automate deposition of research outputs to multiple repositories using ORI identifiers. It seeks to increase open access deposits by minimizing effort for depositors and repository managers. Key challenges include supporting various stakeholders, file formats, and standards while providing an automated, scalable solution for processing and depositing research outputs across repositories.
The document discusses several past and current projects related to open access repositories. It describes ORI (Organisations and Repositories Identification), a tool that harvests data on organizations and repositories. It also describes RJ Broker, an independent middleware tool that accepts article deposits, identifies target repositories, and handles deposition to registered repositories using standards like SWORD and ORI for repository identification. The document outlines challenges around repository identification, data quality and international scope for ORI, and challenges involving stakeholders, formats, standards and scalability for the RJ Broker.
Presented by Peter Burnhill at e-Journals are forever? Preservation and Continuing Access to e-journal Content. A DPC, EDINA and JISC joint initiative, British Library, London, 26 April 2010.
The Research Data MANTRA (MANagementTRAining) project at the University of Edinburgh created open online learning materials for research data management. The materials were developed for postgraduate students and early career researchers, grounded in best practices for specific disciplines like social science and geosciences. The course includes video interviews, data exercises, and will be embedded in university graduate programs and available openly online. Key to the project's success will be positive user feedback and increased advocacy for research data management practices across the university. The university also approved a new research data policy to provide guidelines and support for proper data management.
The document proposes the AGILE Data Access Initiative to address issues researchers face in accessing core geospatial data from National Mapping and Cadastral Agencies across Europe. Surveys of NMCAs and academic users found that while most NMCAs make data available, barriers include cost, licensing restrictions, and difficulties obtaining cross-border data. The initiative seeks to negotiate national agreements for academic access and develop reciprocal licenses and access controls to enable easier transnational research.
This document summarizes an upcoming conference on open education in Scotland. It provides information about Open Scotland, an initiative to promote open education resources and practices. It also outlines the progress of the Scottish Open Education Declaration, including endorsements from the Scottish government and interest internationally. The conference called OER16 will focus on embedding an open culture in institutions and be hosted at the University of Edinburgh in April 2016.
This webinar provided an introduction to 2011 Census geography. It discussed key differences between the 2011 Census and previous censuses, including that 97.4% of output areas changed. It also covered new aspects like workplace zones geography and standardized identifiers. The webinar demonstrated Census Support tools for accessing and mapping UK census data through the UK Data Service.
An overview of Jisc MediaHub from Andrew Bevan from Edina. Part of the "Insight into using digital media" webinar. All the resources are available at http://bit.ly/insight-resources.
Management of research data specifically for Engineering and Physical Science. Delivered by Stuart Macdonald at the "Support for Enhancing Research Impact" meeting at the University of Edinburgh on 22 June 2016.
“Who does forever?” : A Registry of Keepers
Who is looking after e-journals with archival intent?
2. Dr Who and the Scholarly Record
Time Travel for Scholarly Web
Evidence from the Keepers Registry
Statistics on who is looking after what, & what is at risk
The Edinburgh DataShare is an institutional data repository hosted by the University of Edinburgh Data Library to provide open access to research datasets. It uses a customized DSpace platform to allow discovery of datasets and provides persistent identifiers, metadata harvesting, and quality assurance checks. Enhancements are being made to streamline deposit workflows and improve usability, and future plans include pursuing a Data Seal of Approval and integrating with other systems like GitHub and electronic lab notebooks.
The document discusses metadata and geospatial data management. It describes the purpose of metadata including protecting investments in data creation and ensuring data integrity. It also outlines challenges in sharing geospatial data and standards for metadata including ISO and INSPIRE. Tools are presented for creating UK and INSPIRE compliant metadata including Geodoc, an online metadata editor, and publishing metadata through the GoGeo portal.
The document discusses the UK RepositoryNet+ Project which aims to enhance institutional repository networks in the UK. It describes some of the complex landscape of actors, projects, and stakeholders involved. It also outlines a joint venture between RepositoryNet+, the University of St Andrews, and the Software Development Life Cycle group to enhance St Andrews' CRIS/IR system according to RepositoryNet's worklines, including implementing various interoperability standards and services.
Slides used in Digimap Collections training courses in April 2013.
Digimap Collections provides mapping data of GB to licensed UK educational institutions.
Slides given an introduction to the Collections, then cover Digimap Roam mapping service plus the Data Download service.
Stuart Macdonald reviews what researchers need to do to comply with the new EPSRC framework concerning the management and provision of access to publicly-funded research data. Presented at the Mobility, Mood and Place Research Committee Meeting workshop at the Edinburgh College of Art, 16 June, 2015.
The document discusses two phases of the AddressingHistory project, which aimed to crowdsource the georeferencing of historical Scottish Post Office Directories. Phase 1 focused on creating an online tool to allow users to georeference directories from 1784-1885 and 1905-1906. Phase 2 expanded the tool's functionality and added content from 1881-1891. The project demonstrated how crowdsourcing could be used at both the individual record level and higher levels to improve optical character recognition of directories and make the historical data more accessible and searchable.
An overview of what EDINA has to offer to researchers in UK HE and FE. Presented by Nicola Osborne and Lisa Otty at Supporting Digital Scholarship in CHSS on 2 December 2015
The MIMAS workshop discussed the RepositoryNet infrastructure and components including aggregation, text mining, search, benchmarking and statistics, registries, deposit tools, and metadata quality. It provided updates on components outside RepositoryNet like IRS Search and NAMES 2. A demonstration of IRUS showed its current functionality for benchmarking and statistics and future plans for funding, APIs, international scope, and business models. Developing service level agreements for RepNet services was also discussed.
The document discusses the Organisation and Repository Identification (ORI) system and Repository Junction Broker (RJ Broker). ORI aggregates information about organisations and repositories to provide identification and RJ Broker aims to automate deposition of research outputs to multiple repositories using ORI identifiers. It seeks to increase open access deposits by minimizing effort for depositors and repository managers. Key challenges include supporting various stakeholders, file formats, and standards while providing an automated, scalable solution for processing and depositing research outputs across repositories.
The document discusses bank profitability management and the Oracle Financial Services Analytical Applications (OFSAA) software. OFSAA includes modules like Oracle Financial Services Profitability Management, Funds Transfer Pricing, and Profitability Analytics. It allows banks to gain insights into customer, business line, and product profitability, understand key profitability drivers, and incorporate risk into decision making. The presentation provides an overview of OFSAA's architecture, analytics capabilities, and profitability calculation methods.
Sustainable Operations through Better Asset Lifecycle ManagementARC Advisory Group
This document discusses how asset lifecycle management (ALM) strategies can help organizations achieve sustainability goals. It defines sustainability from environmental, business, and holistic perspectives. A sustainable manufacturing operation has the right assets, practices, and programs to optimize performance across the asset lifecycle. ALM excellence in design, operation, and maintenance leads to optimal overall performance. The document recommends considering ALM as the foundation for sustainability programs and learning more about effective ALM strategies through ARC Advisory Group's research.
Sustainable Operations through Better Asset Lifecycle ManagementARC Advisory Group
This document discusses how asset lifecycle management (ALM) strategies can help organizations achieve sustainability goals. It defines sustainability from environmental, business, and holistic perspectives. A sustainable manufacturing operation has the right assets, practices, and programs to optimize performance across the asset lifecycle. ALM excellence in design, operation, and maintenance maximizes asset performance. The document recommends considering ALM as the foundation for sustainability programs and learning more about effective ALM strategies through ARC Advisory Group's research.
This document summarizes Dr. Joris Klerkx's work on harvesting metadata from learning object repositories. It discusses key technologies like metadata standards, harvesting metadata using OAI-PMH, and federated search. It provides examples of learning object repositories and registry data models. It describes the ARIADNE harvesting infrastructure and tools for validation, transformation, and accessing learning objects. The overall workflow of harvesting metadata from multiple repositories and aggregating it is depicted.
The document discusses Infor's EAM Asset Sustainability Edition software. It provides an overview of the software's functionality for optimizing asset management, including monitoring energy consumption and emissions, managing alerts, conducting analysis and reporting, and calculating a GAS (Global Asset Sustainability) Index. The document also outlines some of Infor's technology partners that can integrate with the EAM software.
Plenaria lancio talleyrand roma maggio 2010guesta7ae170
The agenda includes:
1. A welcome coffee from 9:30-10:00.
2. An Oracle EPM System Overview and what's new in Release 11.1.2 from 10:00-10:45.
3. Sessions on financial close & reporting, consolidation from 10:45-11:45 with a break between 11:45-12:00.
4. Sessions on planning & budgeting, profitability and cost management from 12:00-13:00 followed by a buffet lunch.
This document provides an overview of integrated reporting and the relationship between the International Integrated Reporting Council (IIRC) and the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI). It summarizes the developments in integrated reporting and GRI's G4 guidelines from 2011 to 2013, including feedback received on discussion papers and plans for future consultation and framework releases. It also notes that 326 integrated reports referenced GRI in 2010 and discusses the Australian response to IIRC consultation, with 16 responses coming from Australian organizations.
RCAAP: Scientific Open Access Repository of Portugal: IntroductionJoão Mendes Moreira
The RCAAP project aims to promote visibility and access to Portuguese scientific output by developing an open access repository and related services. It provides a central portal and repository, institutional repository hosting through the SARI service, and tools for tracking publisher policies and advocating for open access. Usage has grown substantially since starting in 2008, with over 45,000 documents and 32 repositories now included. Future plans include expanding to scientific data and journals, as well as digital preservation. Key factors in its success are a collaborative governance model and service approach, and participation across Portuguese institutions.
The document describes an IPv6 tutorial presentation that covered several topics:
- The registry system and the five Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) that manage IP address allocation.
- An overview of IPv4 addressing issues and the transition to IPv6, which provides vastly more addresses through its 128-bit system.
- Details on how to obtain IPv6 address space from RIRs, including minimum allocation sizes and policies around assigning addresses to end sites and own infrastructure.
- Concepts like various address types, subnetting, and best practices for address registration and reverse DNS setup.
The document describes an IPv6 tutorial presentation that covered several topics:
- The registry system and the five Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) that manage IP address allocation.
- An overview of IPv4 addressing issues and the transition to IPv6, which provides vastly more addresses through its 128-bit system.
- The basics of IPv6 addressing notation and allocation/assignment blocks from Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) down through RIRs and local internet registries (LIRs).
- How to obtain IPv6 address space, including minimum allocation sizes and requirements for address plans and database registration.
An introduction to Areva T&D FSSC lean service - sharedserviceslink.comsharedserviceslink.com
This session was presented at '15 Secrets to Shared Services Success" conference organised by sharedserviceslink.com.
To find out more about forthcoming conferences check http://www.sharedserviceslink.com
Estrategias basadas en la interoperabilidad para la incorporación de contenidos a repositorios: el Grupo SONEX y el Proyecto UK RepositoryNet+. (Part II) - Pablo de Castro, Peter Burnhill
This presentation was provided by Karen Wetzel of NISO, during the NISO update of the ALA Midwinter Conference, held from June 23rd to June 26th, 2009.
Get your priorities right: how to ensure you consistently pay your global sup...sharedserviceslink.com
If you handle over 650,000 invoices a year, how do you see which invoices are unprocessed at any moment? And with this many invoices, how should you prioritise your accounts payable teams to process these?
Halliburton has implemented the Quillix solution for scanning invoices and the Queue Utility tool for generating reports. How has this transformed its invoice visibility and helped it prioritise invoice processing?
This presentation from The Accounts Payable Tech Summit 2011, given by Jose Varghese, Accounting Manager at Halliburton will share:
• How this solution saves significant time in booking invoices into the system
• What does transformation in invoice-processing visibility look like in practice?
• How can reports help you prioritise your staff on processing the right invoices to improve your payments on time?
The Extraprise - Using Collaborative Commerce to Extend the Value of Your ER...SAP Ariba
The document discusses how Air Liquide, a global leader in industrial gases, leveraged collaborative commerce and their ERP system to improve procurement. Key points:
- Air Liquide implemented Ariba's e-procurement solution to better control spending, increase compliance, and streamline processes across their European affiliates.
- The new system provided user-friendly requisitioning and approval workflows as well as access to centralized supplier catalogs.
- Air Liquide realized significant benefits, including a 70% per-purchase order cost reduction and improved visibility and control over spending.
- The implementation involved transitioning affiliates in Europe to a single, SaaS-based procurement application integrated with their ERP
CDISC is a non-profit standards development organization that aims to develop data standards for clinical research to enable data sharing and interoperability. It has developed several standards including SDTM for submission data, ODM for data exchange, and Define.xml for metadata. The standards are used by clinical research organizations, sponsors, investigators, and regulators to facilitate communication and archive of clinical data. CDISC is working on additional standards and initiatives to further its mission of improving medical research and healthcare through data standardization.
A look at the research being carried out by Dr Stuart Dunn at Kings College London. This includes his work on rediscovering Corpse Paths in Great Britain.
The Land Cover Map 2015 (LCM2015) is a map of land cover classes across the UK produced every 5-10 years. It is based on classification of Landsat satellite imagery from the summer and winter and additional data layers. The LCM2015 contains over 7.5 million land parcels classified into 21 land cover classes. It is an important resource used widely in research, commercial, government and nonprofit applications related to agriculture, ecology, climate, planning and more.
A presentation by John Murray from Fusion Data Science given at EDINA's GeoForum 2017 about the use of Lidar Data and the technology and techniques that can be used on it to create useful datasets.
Slides accompanying the presentation:"Reference Rot in Theses: A HiberActive Pilot", a 10x10 session (10 slides over 10 minutes) presented by Nicola Osborne (EDINA, University of Edinburgh). This presentation was part of Repository Fringe 2017 (#rfringe17) held on 3rd August 2017 in Edinburgh. The slides describe a project to develop Site2Cite, a new (pilot) tool for researchers to archive their web citations and ensure their readers can access that archive copy should the website change over time (including "Reference Rot" and "Content Drift").
This document provides an overview of managing digital footprints. It discusses what a digital footprint is, research conducted at the University of Edinburgh on digital footprints, and factors that contribute to one's digital footprint such as social media, location data, and online searches. The document notes that digital footprints can impact professional and personal reputation. It provides tips for taking ownership of one's digital footprint such as regularly searching for oneself online and reviewing privacy settings. Resources for further information and managing digital footprints are also listed.
The document discusses using digital technology and maps to represent the HMS Iolaire tragedy, a maritime disaster in 1919 where 205 men from the Isle of Lewis died after returning from World War I. It describes adding photos, text, and showing change over time to maps to help tell the story and create a sense of place. Specific details are provided about the journey the men took from England to the Western Isles on New Year's Day 1919 and how maps at different scales can portray events in different ways.
This document introduces Digimap for Schools, an online mapping service designed for schools to use in geography and other subjects. It has Ordnance Survey maps of Great Britain at different zoom levels, as well as historic maps and aerial photography. Students can add their own labels, markers, and other elements to maps. The service allows measuring distances and areas. It is browser-based and can be accessed from school or home. Over 2,690 schools in Britain currently use the service, including 185 Scottish secondary schools. The document outlines how Digimap for Schools can support teaching and learning in subjects beyond geography like numeracy, social studies, sciences, and more. Examples of lessons and activities using the mapping service are provided.
This document provides an introduction to Digimap for Schools, an online mapping service designed for use in UK schools. It highlights key features such as access to historic maps from the 1890s and 1950s, aerial photography, and tools for annotating, measuring, and analyzing maps. Schools subscribe to the service, which allows unlimited users per school to access maps and tools through a web browser on any device. The presenter emphasizes how Digimap for Schools can support teaching and learning across the Scottish curriculum, particularly for geography, by facilitating hands-on activities with maps, data, and spatial analysis. Examples are given of how schools have used the service for topics like land use change, density calculations, and proportional mapping. Teachers observing the presentation
"Managing your Digital Footprint : Taking control of the metadata and tracks and traces that define us online" invited presentation for CIG Scotland's 7th Metadata & Web 2.0 Seminar: "Somewhere over the Rainbow: our metadata online, past, present & future", which took place at the National Library of Scotland, 5th April 2017.
Slides accompanying Nicola Osborne's(EDINA Digital Education Manager) session on "Social media and blogging to develop and communicate research in the arts and humanities" at the "Academic Publishing: Routes to Success" event held at the University of Stirling on 23rd January 2017.
"Enhancing your research impact through social media" - presentation given by Nicola Osborne, EDINA Digital Education Manager, at the Edinburgh Postgraduate Law Conference 2017 (19th January 2017).
Social Media in Marketing in Support of Your Personal Brand - Nicola Osborne, EDINA Digital Education Manager, for Abertay University (Dundee) 4th Year Marketing Students.
Best Practice for Social Media in Teaching & Learning Contexts, slides accompanying a presentation by Nicola Osborne, EDINA Digital Education Manager, for Abertay University (Dundee). The hashtag for this event was #AbTLEJan2017.
Big Just Got Bigger! discusses the challenges of managing large map collections through the Digimap service. Digimap provides access to geospatial data from various sources, including Ordnance Survey, British Geological Survey, aerial imagery, and more. It has grown significantly over time to include more data sources and users. Managing such large datasets and meeting user expectations of current data and performance presents challenges. Issues include keeping data current while sharing across platforms, disk storage needs increasing exponentially over time, and ensuring data can be accessed and used through various tools and formats.
This document summarizes new and enhanced features in Digimap services from 2015-2016. Key updates include a refreshed homepage, responsive design for tablets, a new historic downloader application, marine chart roam with updated data, additions to ancient roam, land cover vector data, and improvements to geology, marine, and OS data. Usability and performance enhancements were also made, such as improved geo-referencing, easier use of 3D data, and a more reliable backend system. Feedback from users helped inform priority quality improvements.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
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.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
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.
Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
2. Wave 1 Decisions by JISC
A: Aggregation, Text mining & Search D: Deposit Tools
Innovation Zone
REPUK RoMEO Wave 1
Innovation zone Juliet
CORE Wave 1
IRS Innovation Zone
B: Benchmarking, Statistics and Report
RJBroker Wave 1
IRUS-UK Wave 1
C: Creating Relevant Registries E: Enhancing Metadata Quality
Open ITT - OARR NAMES2 Align with ORCID
DOAR
ITT - OARR
ROAR
ORI Wave 1
2
3. RepNet Service Portfolio (ITIL)
Continual
Service
Service
Service Improvement
Concepts
Design Third-party
components
Market
Research
RoMEO-Hosted
JULIET-Hosted Service
Operational Services Retired
IRUS-UK Transition
Innovation Services
ORI RoMEO
Zone RJBroker JULIET
(REPUK,
CORE, IRS)
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4. Overview
External/existing systems/services HEI Finance Systems
Wave 1 components HEI CRIS Systems
- Reporting and Deposit
IR Managers
R-J Broker
KPL Study
RoMEO
JULIET
IRUS-UK
on Search
ORI
OpenDOAR
ROAR
Aggregation Benchmarking Registry of Deposit Metadata
and Search and Reporting Repositories tools quality
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5. RepNet snapshot – Autumn 2012
External/existing systems/services HEI Finance Systems
HEI CRIS Systems
IR Managers
R-J Broker
KPL
RoMEO
JULIET
IRUS-UK
Report on
Search
ORI
OpenDOAR
ROAR
Aggregation Benchmarking Registry of Deposit Metadata
and Search and Reporting Repositories tools quality
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6. RepNet snapshot – Winter 2012-13
External/existing systems/services HEI Finance Systems
IR Managers HEI CRIS Systems
RepNet Service Catalogue
RepNet Service Desk
R-J Broker
KPL OARR
RoMEO
JULIET
IRUS-UK
Report on
Search
ORI
OpenDOAR
ROAR
Aggregation Benchmarking Registry of Deposit Metadata
and Search and Reporting Repositories tools quality
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7. Review of new functionality for RepNet services
Supporting activities HEI Finance Systems
Consider for inclusion in RepNet service catalogue HEI CRIS Systems
IR Managers
RepNet Service Catalogue
CERIF/OAI-
RepNet Service Desk PMH
RIOXX
Project
ISNI/ORCID
OARR
Reporting
R-J Broker
KPL
RoMEO
JULIET
Metadata CRIS/Sword
IRUS-UK
Benchmark Enhancement EndPoints
Report on Publisher
Search Website KeepIt (Eprints)
Delivery
ORI PDF->XML
OpenDOAR DOI retrieval
– Cross-Ref
ROAR Fund-Ref
Aggregation Benchmarking Registry of Deposit Metadata
Gap analysis
and Search and Reporting Repositories tools quality
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8. Potential Reconfiguration + Aggregation
Supporting activities Potential Application onto Components
HEI Finance Systems
Available through RepNet service catalogue
Potential New Service IR Managers HEI CRIS Systems
RepNet Service Catalogue CERIF/OAI-
RepNet Service Desk PMH
Rules-based RIOXX
Project Deposit for Broker
ISNI/ORCID
OARR
Reporting from
R-J Broker
KPL
RoMEO
JULIET
Metadata CRIS/Sword
RoMEO/JULIET
IRUS-UK
Benchmark Enhancement EndPoints
Report on Publisher data
Search Website KeepIt (Eprints)
Delivery
ORI PDF->XML
Deposit
OpenDOAR DOI retrieval
monitor – Cross-Ref
ROAR Fund-Ref
Aggregation Benchmarking Registry of Deposit Metadata
and Search and Reporting Repositories tools quality GAP
Aggregation middleware: from Registry,
for Monitoring (and Search)
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10. The Value to Repository Managers
- what’s in it for me?
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11. The 4 challenges for IRs: Deposit; Discover; Report; Disseminate
Deposit • How to increase deposit rates into IRs, particularly full-text?
• How to address publisher/funder OA policies at time of deposit
and impact on definition of item copyright and access levels?
Discover • How to improve repository content indexing rates for
Google/Google Scholar?
• What means to measure and improve these?
• Faceted search functionality for researchers/reporting?
Report • How can IRs address institutional and funder reporting
requirements for OA policy?
• How can IRs co-exist with HEI CRIS systems? [1]
Disseminate • How to establish best practise with peers?
• How to measure KPIs against peers?
• How to establish IR’s value within HEI?
[1] there is a clear trend to making CERIF and CRISs the default standards for provision and
exchange of research information. The transition to this model may affect demand over time for
RepNet services. One of the RIOXX specific objectives is to “develop these [recommendations]
such that they pave the way for a likely CERIF-based solution in the medium-long term”
(http://blog.paulwalk.net/2012/12/23/rioxx-application-profile-draft-1/)
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12. How challenges are addressed by RepNet
Deposit • Automated deposit from funder and subject repositories,
publishers into IRs via R-J Broker
• Publisher and funder policies from RoMEO and JULIET
• Further automation of R-J Broker through rules derived from R/J
Discover • UK-wide aggregation to collate IR metadata and expose
OAI-PMH as tagged files for indexing
• Measure discoverability as download stats via IRUS
Report • Metadata enhancement through RIOXX, V4OA
• Enrichment through feeds from CrossRef (DOI), Fundref
(Funder, project ID), IRIOS/UKRISS (output linked to funder info)
• Report on mandate compliance through to research impact via
service built on aggregation
Disseminate • IR-focussed events through RSP, UKCoRR, COAR
• IRUS, OARR for providing benchmarking
• Improved project-based reporting; interoperability with CRIS
through CERIF; RepNet as observatory for IR-CRIS transition
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