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GNU Wget NCBHIO | Mark Custer | defenestrated blog
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Mark Custer defenestrated blog. Dressing libraries in a linux livery. The happiest Swede in Paris (and Nadal deserved better). Symphony’s problem with operators →. June 1, 2009. If that doesn’t qualify as a strange blog-post title, I don’t know what does. Anyhow, I just wanted to say how nice it was to visit the Carolina Digital Library and Archives department ( CDLA. At the Louis Round Wilson Library in UNC-Chapel Hill. Louis Round Wilson Library. During our discussions, we also got on the topic of EAC.
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svassallo – Cultural Heritage E-Libraries and Archives
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Cultural Heritage E-Libraries and Archives. A new opensource archival software) has its own forum. Attended to Lombardy Region course (or curse? 😀 well nevermind) can download the program. I hope that beta test will open as soon as possible to all! Archimista: a new archival software. For a year (well, almost two) the “beautiful minds” of Lombardy Region, Piedmont Region, Lombardy Superintendence of Archive, University of Pavia and Codex coop. Multilingual thesaurus or ontologies and Topic Maps. FRAD &#...
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ORCID | Names Project Blog
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Skip to search - Accesskey = s. By Amanda Hill on 18 December, 2009. Park Street Church, Boston, MA. The new initiative, ORCID (which is very hard to type without an H, I find! Stands for Open Researcher and Contributor ID. The plan is to set up an independent, not-for-profit, organisation to oversee the development of a prototype system. This will be based on the ResearcherID. Technology and data that are going to be donated to the cause by Thomson Reuters. There is more information on the ORCID. You ar...
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New data from the University of the West of England | Names Project Blog
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Skip to search - Accesskey = s. New data from the University of the West of England. By Amanda Hill on 21 August, 2012. Last week new data was added to Names from the Research Repository. Of the University of the West of England. This repository runs on the EPrints platform and we extracted information from its RDF output as we did for the University of Huddersfield’s repository earlier this year. In total there are around 821 individuals with an affiliation to UWE. Laquo; Open Repositories 2012. You are...
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Collocate and Disambiguate | Currents in authority control and authority data | Page 2
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Currents in authority control and authority data. Access Control Records : 1996 presentation by Linda Barnhart. Posted September 19, 2008 by Lois Reibach. After my last post, I wanted to read more about the concept of access control and found the best explanation in this presentation. Given by Linda Barnhart at Authority Control in the 21st Century: An Invitational Conference. Be the first to comment. Authority Control on the Web : 2000 presentation by Barbara Tillett. And the conceptual model for FRAD.
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GrandIR technical meeting on author identifiers and ORCID | Names Project Blog
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Skip to search - Accesskey = s. GrandIR technical meeting on author identifiers and ORCID. By Amanda Hill on 6 September, 2012. Detail of Avinguda del Tibidabo 27, Barcelona. The Names Project was represented at an event in Barcelona today which looked at the role of author identifiers and ways of integrating them into the procedures of institutions, and institutional repositories in particular. A number of different perspectives. Martin Fenner on ORCID:. Me on the Names Project:. Leave a Reply Cancel re...
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Open Repositories 2012 | Names Project Blog
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Skip to search - Accesskey = s. By Amanda Hill on 12 July, 2012. Conference céilidh in full swing at the National Museum of Scotland. Three members of the Names Project team attended the Open Repositories. Conference, OR2012, in Edinburgh this week. It’s a really packed conference, with fascinating sessions, a Developers’ Challenge and this year a side helping of Repository Fringe with its challenging format of Pecha Kucha presentations. The conference was very ably live-blogged. On the researcher identi...
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50,000 names! (Well, nearly…) | Names Project Blog
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Skip to search - Accesskey = s. Well, nearly…). By Amanda Hill on 12 July, 2013. The Names team have just finished processing data from the Open University’s Open Research Online. Repository. When the researchers’ names from Open Research Online were added to the existing Names data, there were 50,002 individuals identified in the Names system. As a result, with the OU data, we had some 850 names (out of 2,243) to check against. Laquo; More on ORCIDs and ISNIs. Names source code available. You are commen...
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