[BOAI] NISO's January Webinar: From ILS to Repository and Back: Data Interoperability
Peter Suber
peter.suber at gmail.com
Mon Dec 21 18:09:57 GMT 2009
[Forwarding from NISO. --Peter Suber.]
NISO's monthly webinar for January 2010 will discuss From ILS to Repository
and Back: Data Interoperability. The webinar will take place on Wednesday,
January 13, 2010 from 1:00 to 2:30 p.m. (Eastern time). Can't make it on
January 13th? Register and you get access to the recorded archive for one
year to watch at your convenience.
About the Webinar
While institutional repository (IR) systems are meant to focus on the
storage of digital objects, most repositories contain not only objects, but
also metadata about those items. One of the main functions of library
systems is to help facilitate the discovery of items and content using
metadata. Where is the line between IR systems and the discovery and
management tools the libraries use to manage their collections? What are
some strategies that libraries can employ to integrate these systems? Is
anyone having success?
As libraries increasingly become the home to special digital collections and
scanned materials,
finding simple ways to exchange information and ensure discoverability of IR
content will be critical to efficient management of both systems. This
webinar will provide attendees with an overview of recent research in this
topic as well as real-world examples from organizations who are working
toward interoperability.
Speakers
- Kathleen Menzies, OCRIS: Online Catalogue and Repository
Interoperability Study – Funded by the JISC Scholarly Communications Group,
OCRIS examined the interoperability of LMSs, IRs and other administrative
systems in operation within UK universities. The project team produced
extensive recommendations for improving the visibility and usefulness of
intellectual assets and associated data by allowing central, and rapidly
developing, information systems to interoperate. The findings of the OCRIS
project will be presented to members of the NISO followed by a discussion of
their implications and how they relate to the wider context.
- Sarah Shreeves, IDEALS repository at the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign – IDEALS is the digital repository for research and
scholarship – including published and unpublished papers, datasets, video
and audio – produced at the University of Illinois.
Registration
For more information and to register, visit the event webpage
http://www.niso.org/news/events/2010/datainterop/). Registration is per site
(access for one computer) and includes access to the online recorded archive
of the webinar for one year. NISO and NASIG members receive a discounted
member rate. A student discount is also available.
NISO is also offering package discounts for multiple webinars. Buy four
webinars, get two free. Buy six webinars, get seven free. Visit the SAVE!
webpage (http://www.niso.org/news/events/2010#packages) for more
information.
January Open Teleconference
And join us for the free teleconference on January 11 from 3:00 - 4:00 p.m.
(Eastern). Karen Coyle, Digital Library Consultant and member of NISO's
Architecture Committee, will discuss the work of the Architecture Committee
and The NISO Framework, which will be used to strategically direct the work
of NISO. No registration necessary; To join, simply dial 877-375-2160 and
enter the code: 17800743.
Cynthia Hodgson
NISO Technical Editor Consultant
National Information Standards Organization
Email: hodgsonca at verizon.net
Phone: 301-654-2512
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