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Revision Proposed to ORE Atom Serialization
http://dltj.org/ article/ ore-atom-serialization-proposed-revision/Last Friday, Herbert Van de Sompel posted a message to various mailing lists about a proposed revision to the serialization of OAI-ORE into Atom. The proposal by Michael Nelson, Robert Sanderson, and Herbert has two key components: To express an ORE Aggregation at the level of an Atom Entry, rather
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ORE and Atom
http://efoundations.typepad.com/ efoundations/ 2008/ 08/ ore-and-atom.htmlAt the end of last week, Herbert Van de Sompel posted an important proposal to the OAI ORE Google Group, suggesting significant changes in the way ORE Resource Maps are represented using Atom. The proposal has two key components: To express an ORE Aggregation at the level of an Atom Entry, rather
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ORE and Atom
http://efoundations.typepad.com/ efoundations/ 2008/ 08/ ore-and-atom.htmlAt the end of last week, Herbert Van de Sompel posted an important proposal to the OAI ORE Google Group, suggesting significant changes in the way ORE Resource Maps are represented using Atom. The proposal has two key components: To express an ORE Aggregation at the level of an Atom Entry, rather
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ORE Challenge at RepoCamp
http://catalogablog.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 08/ ore-challenge-at-repocamp.htmlThere will be a cash prize of $2000, sponsored by Microsoft Research, for the the best prototype that uses and promotes OAI-ORE. This challenge is open to teams from anywhere, whether or not they attend RepoCamp.
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resource maps and site maps
http://inkdroid.org/ journal/ 2008/ 08/ 01/ resource-maps-and-site-maps/Andy reminds me that a relatively simple idea (I think it was David’s at RepoCamp) for the OAI-ORE Challenge would be to create a tool that transformed OAI-ORE resource maps expressed as Atom into Google Site Maps. This would allow “repositories” that exposed their “objects” as resource maps, to easily be crawled by Google and others.
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RepoCamp recap
http://inkdroid.org/ journal/ 2008/ 07/ 28/ repocamp-recap/So RepoCamp was a lot of fun. The goal was to discuss repository interoperability–and at the very least repository practitioners got to interoperate, and have a few beers afterwards. Hats off to David Flanders who clearly has got running these events down to a fine art.
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ORE plugin updated
http://lackoftalent.org/ michael/ blog/ 2008/ 07/ 25/ ore-plugin-updated/I’ve been using my time at RepoCamp today to get the OAI-ORE plugin for WordPress validating again. I’m having some trouble using the validator so I say that with some diffidence. But the latest code which is now checked in to the WordPress plugins svn repo ought to be close, if not fully conformant, to the 0.9 version of the ORE spec.
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ORE plugin updated
http://lackoftalent.org/ michael/ blog/ 2008/ 07/ 25/ ore-plugin-updated/I’ve been using my time at RepoCamp today to get the OAI-ORE plugin for WordPress validating again. I’m having some trouble using the validator so I say that with some diffidence. But the latest code which is now checked in to the WordPress plugins svn repo ought to be close, if not fully conformant, to the 0.9 version of the ORE spec.
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Does metadata matter?
http://efoundations.typepad.com/ efoundations/ 2008/ 07/ does-metadata-m.htmlThis is a 30 minute slidecast (using 130 slides), based on a seminar I gave to Eduserv staff yesterday lunchtime. It tries to cover a broad sweep of history from library cataloguing, thru the Dublin Core, Web search engines, IEEE LOM, the Semantic Web, arXiv, institutional repositories and more.
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Does metadata matter?
http://efoundations.typepad.com/ efoundations/ 2008/ 07/ does-metadata-m.htmlThis is a 30 minute slidecast (using 130 slides), based on a seminar I gave to Eduserv staff yesterday lunchtime. It tries to cover a broad sweep of history from library cataloguing, thru the Dublin Core, Web search engines, IEEE LOM, the Semantic Web, arXiv, institutional repositories and more.
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