2008/06/23: Monday 4M


choc.chip
Originally uploaded by laurasmart.
This week's muffin, by special request, Chocolate Chocolate Chip (veg but not vegan. I couldn't find vegan chocolate chips :-( ).

This week's movie: None. We're still catching up with Diane Hillman's Metadata Standards and Applications.

FYI, No 4M next week. I'll be at ALA yawning my way through a CC:DA meeting.

Labels: ,

2008/06/20: Digital Curation Blog: Do we really want repositories to be more Web2.0-like?

Chris Rusbridge asks Digital Curation Blog: Do we really want repositories to be more Web2.0-like?. Can we be more specific about what we mean by that?

Yes. My ideas are kind of vague at this point, mostly because I don't have the tech expertise to know precisely what's do-able. Ultimately I'd like to see institutional repositories act as a "master bibliography" of all scholarly communication produced at the university. Services I envision:

1) FOAFish graphical representation of academic genealogies, i.e. who supervised who's dissertation, who's so and so's advisor's advisor (i.e. academic grandfather). A way to see relationships between various dissertations

2) Microformat citations for export/manipulation within a bibliographic citation management system -- leading to service whereby automated lists of papers for easy inclusion into web pages/CVs or other interfaces. This would also be good for automating cited reference reports, especially if we could integrate it with things like Web of Science, Google Scholar or Scopus (pipe dream there, as if commercial interests will allow us to access proprietary stuff, but hey! I can wish, can't I?).

3) Author identifier services to provide (a) authority control for name variations, (b) unique identifier for integrating with tools like OCLC's Worldcat Identities project (love the graphic views of an author's publication time line. wouldn't tenure review committees get good use out of that?)

4) Integration with annotation/comment tools. Ability to create feeds built on those comments

5) Authoring tools with version control for better co-authoring/collaboration. Getting people to add things to the repository earlier in their work flow.

6) Microformat tags/keywords for interoperability with other tag spaces/social bookmarking

7) Chemical compound mark-up

8) Geotagging/geo-referencing mark-up - linking resources to related maps

And that's just off the top of my head. Honestly, what repository managers really need to do is talk to their customers. The services we develop have to be grounded in the needs of the people we serve. What challenges do they face when managing their scholarly output? Can we make their lives easier/better? Otherwise we will be irrelevant.

Labels: , , ,

2008/06/19: Podcast on SCOAP3

My grandboss is making news. She got interviewed along with John Ober of the CDL in a podcast being put out by the ACRL. They discuss the SCOAP3 project. I'm really proud to work with creative thinkers within an organization which is blazing open access trails.

Labels: , , , , , ,

2008/06/15: Monday 4M


Orange Cranberry
Originally uploaded by laurasmart.
This week's muffin (vegan as always): Orange Cranberry.




This week's metadata movie: None. We're catching up on the last 2 part's of Diane Hillman's Metadata Standards and Applications. We got busy. What can we say?

You may have also noticed that the weekly 4M doesn't always happen weekly. You would be very observant. Sometimes stuff pops up. Like Memorial Day. Or, simply me being on work travel or vacation (went to Berkeley, it was great, thanks for asking).

Labels: ,

2008/06/05: Regex

I've been toying around with regular expressions to help out with another big batch load (oh, and I did ensure that we increased the size of our transaction file so that I could avoid the problems of my last adventure in batch-loading and global editing)

I need to work with the other California Librarians In Technology to reinstate techbootcamp. I could use a Regex for Dummies hands-on kind of workshop. I certainly have a few use cases now.

Otherwise I'm head-achy and exhausted from this darn cold. Don't think I'll be making Robert McDonald's talk tonight.

Labels: , , , ,

2008/06/02: Monday 4M


Fresh from the oven
Originally uploaded by laurasmart.

This week's muffin (vegan, as always): Blackberry

This week's metadata movie: Diane Hillman's Metadata Standards and Applications. Part 6: vocabularies, attributes and values.

Labels: ,