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Your search (subject= OCKHAM (Open Community Knowledge Hypermedia Administration and Metadata)) returned 7 hit(s):
- OCKHAM in Atlanta
- Description: This is a travel log documenting by experiences at Emory University to discuss a concept coined OCKHAM (Open Community Knowledge Hypermedia Administration and Metadata), May 3, 2002. The purpose of OCKHAM is to articulate and design a set of "light weight reference models" for creating and maintaining digital library services and collections.
- Date: 2002-05-28
- Source: This text was never published.
- Subject(s): OCKHAM (Open Community Knowledge Hypermedia Administration and Metadata); Atlanta, GA; travel log;
- URL: http://infomotions.com/musings/ockham-in-atlanta/index.shtml
- Exploiting "Light-weight" Protocols and Open Source Tools to Implement Digital Library Collections and Services
- Description: This article describes the design and implementation of two digital library collections and services using a number of light-weight protocols and open source tools. These protocols and tools include OAI-PMH (Open Archives Initiative-Protocol for Metadata Harvesting), SRU (Search/Retrieve via URL), Perl, MyLibrary, Swish-e, Plucene, ASPELL, and WordNet. More specifically, we describe how these protocols and tools are employed in the Ockham Alerting service and MyLibrary@Ockham. The services are illustrative examples of how the library community can actively contribute to the scholarly communications process by systematically and programmatically collecting, organizing, archiving, and disseminating information freely available on the Internet. Using the same techniques described here, other libraries could expose their own particular content for their specific needs and audiences.
- Date: 2005-10-01
- Source: This article was originally published in D-Lib Magazine, volume 11, Number 10 (October 2005). Its DOI is doi:10.1045/october2005-morgan. Additionally, Xiaorong Xiang was the lead author of this article.
- Subject(s): articles; OCKHAM (Open Community Knowledge Hypermedia Administration and Metadata); Web Services; open source software;
- URL: http://infomotions.com/musings/protocols-and-oss/index.shtml
- Implementing "Light-weight Reference Models" in MyLibrary
- Description: This text describes how a particular portal application -- MyLibrary -- is implementing a few "light-weight reference models" as described by OCKHAM. This presentation illustrates how some of this is being implemented and solicits input from the audience on how the process can be improved as well as what steps should be taken next.
- Date: 2002-09-10
- Source: This text was prsented at ECDL, September 2002, Rome, Italy.
- Subject(s): presentations; OCKHAM (Open Community Knowledge Hypermedia Administration and Metadata); ECDL (European Conference on Digital Libraries); MyLibrary;
- URL: http://infomotions.com/musings/ockham-ecdl/index.shtml
- OCKHAM in Corvallis, OR
- Description: This is brief travel log documenting an OCKHAM meeting on Corvallis, OR, August 26 - 28, 2004.
- Date: 2004-09-02
- Source: This text was never published.
- Subject(s): OCKHAM (Open Community Knowledge Hypermedia Administration and Metadata); travel log;
- URL: http://infomotions.com/musings/ockham-corvallis/index.shtml
- IESR/OCKHAM in Manchester
- Description: This text documents my experiences at a joint IESR/OCKHAM meeting in Manchester, UK, March 2-5, 2005.
- Date: 2005-03-29
- Source: This text was never formally published.
- Subject(s): Manchester, UK; OCKHAM (Open Community Knowledge Hypermedia Administration and Metadata);
- URL: http://infomotions.com/musings/manchester/index.shtml
- OCKHAM@Emory (January, 2003)
- Description: This is the briefest of travel logs describing my experiences at Emory University discussing the ideas of OCKHAM.
- Date: 2003-01-21
- Source: This text was never really published.
- Subject(s): OCKHAM (Open Community Knowledge Hypermedia Administration and Metadata); Atlanta, GA; travel log;
- URL: http://infomotions.com/musings/ockham-2003/index.shtml
- Implementing SRU in Perl
- Description: As a part of a sponsored National Science Foundation (NSF) grant called Ockham, the University Libraries of Notre Dame implemented a set of SRU modules and scripts written in Perl. This text describes this process in more detail.
- Date: 2005-06-14
- Source: This text was presented during the ALA Annual Meeting in Chicago, 2005.
- Subject(s): presentations; OCKHAM (Open Community Knowledge Hypermedia Administration and Metadata); SRU (Search/Retrieve URL Service);
- URL: http://infomotions.com/musings/sru-in-perl/index.shtml
Creator: Eric Lease Morgan <eric_morgan@infomotions.com>
Date created: 2000-06-20
Date updated: 2010-05-01
URL: http://infomotions.com/musings/