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The main IP address: 54.72.175.35,Your server Ireland,Dublin ISP:Amazon.com Inc. TLD:uk CountryCode:IE
The description :a metadata ecology for uk education & research....
This report updates in 02-Sep-2018
Geo IP provides you such as latitude, longitude and ISP (Internet Service Provider) etc. informations. Our GeoIP service found where is host discovery.ac.uk. Currently, hosted in Ireland and its service provider is Amazon.com Inc. .
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Country: | Ireland (IE) |
City: | Dublin |
Region: | Dublin City |
ISP: | Amazon.com Inc. |
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home vision the business case developer zone projects news & events welcome to discovery towards a thriving metadata ecosystem the jisc -funded discovery programme was launched in may 2011 to create 'a metadata ecology' to support better access to vital collections data in libraries, archives and museums and facilitate new services for uk education and research. our work will continue to the end of 2012 and is focused on advocating open data, reducing technical and licensing barriers, providing information, advice and training, and supporting exemplars. the discovery programme takes forward the vision of the earlier jisc and rluk resource discovery taskforce (rdtf) which has been working with partners from the libraries, archives and museums since 2010. licensing clinic, 30 nov 2012 an opportunity for managers and decision makers in libraries, archives & museums to get practical advice from our experts at our second licensing clinic. learn more licensing clinic, 30 nov 2012 an opportunity for managers and decision makers in libraries, archives & museums to get practical advice from our experts at our second licensing clinic. discovery open metadata principles join the resource discovery task force partners in adopting a set of principles for opening up data. forthcoming licensing clinic following the success of our first licensing clinic, there will be another opportunity for managers and decision makers in libraries, archives & museums to get practical advice from our experts. -- feedback from the community "anything that helps people to make more meaningful use of resources is a good thing" open data – the missing link? ken chad positions discovery in the context of global and national thinking. practical guide to licensing open data a guide for organisations considering the issues associated with licensing open data. by naomi korn & prof. charles oppenheim open bibliography workshop discussion and debate during the day ranged over both technical and strategic issues. jerome at the university of lincoln the purpose of the jerome project is a rather ambitious one. comet sighted in the east comet (cambridge open metadata) aims to release over 2.2 million catalogue records under a public domain dedication license opening up metadata:challenges, standards and tools" discovery collaborated with the open knowledge foundation and devcsi to run a workshop dedicated to looking at the technical challenges to opening up metadata in the cultural heritage sector. case studies and guidance how institutions are enabling discovery. examples from across the sector, plus supporting guidance material case studies planning to release data? what are the benefits of releasing data? why are we emphasising open licensing? the business case developer tools & resources a work in progress, this section of the site will be developed as we develop technical guidelines and identify more data sources. developer zone #ukdiscovery discovery blog what's new? read our newsletter to find out the latest news from discovery. videos browse all >
http://www.discovery.ac.uk/files/newsletter/discovery_newsletter_oct_2012.pdf
http://www.discovery.ac.uk/events/openbib/
http://www.discovery.ac.uk/developers
http://www.discovery.ac.uk/projects
http://www.discovery.ac.uk/files/pdf/projectspdf/discovery_project_comet.pdf
http://www.discovery.ac.uk/businesscase/principles/
http://www.discovery.ac.uk/vision
http://www.discovery.ac.uk/news/news-event.php
http://www.discovery.ac.uk/files/pdf/projectspdf/discovery_lessons_businesscase.pdf
http://www.discovery.ac.uk/businesscase/videos
http://www.discovery.ac.uk/events/discoverylicensingclinic_nov_2012/
http://www.discovery.ac.uk/files/pdf/projectspdf/discovery_project_jerome.pdf
http://www.discovery.ac.uk/businesscase
http://www.discovery.ac.uk/events/openingupmetadata/
blog.discovery.ac.uk
guidance.discovery.ac.uk
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