Featuring a pale young man ....
Search for 'pale young man' in DAREnet, the network of Dutch
repositories, www.DAREnet.nl and you find another neat example of
multimedia, we often use in presentations.
Kind regards,
Annemiek van der Kuil
Community manager DARE
Platform ICT and Research
SURF Foundation, Graadt van Roggenweg 340, P.O.Box 2290, 3500 GG
Utrecht, the Netherlands
T +31 30 234 66 00, F +31 30 233 29 60, W www.surf.nl
The SURF Foundation is the Dutch ICT partnership organisation for higher
education and research.
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] Namens Brown, Douglas
Verzonden: Thursday, November 16, 2006 11:28 AM
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Onderwerp: Re: spotted in an EPrints multimedia repository
I'm looking forward to Piglet Squid: the Movie.
Douglas
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of John MacColl
Sent: 16 November 2006 09:18
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Subject: Re: spotted in an EPrints multimedia repository
Les
You have stimulated our imaginations. I think the first Hollywood
blockbuster on the theme of institutional repositories is drawing
closer.
'Admiral Hornblower PhD'? 'Scrutiny on the Bounty'? Or a film in which a
team of upright marine scientists has their repository uploads
intercepted by an unscrupulous rival crew - 'Pirates of the Caribbean'
...
John
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John MacColl
Head, Digital Library 0131 651 3814 07742 424428
Edinburgh University Library www.lib.ed.ac.uk
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> From: Repositories discussion list
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Leslie Carr
> Sent: 15 November 2006 15:55
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: spotted in an EPrints multimedia repository
>
> On 15 Nov 2006, at 15:09, Michael Fraser wrote:
>
> > Can they, do they, upload from these heaving ships (is 'upload' the
> > right word here?) directly to the repository?
>
> In this case, the repository is a replacement for a bespoke database.
>
> I have just put your question to one of their research officers. Most
> of the time no processing, identification or classification of the
> captured material is undertaken until the staff return to the office,
> so the repository is not 'in situ' and deposits take place well after
> the capture of the information.
> --
> Les Carr
>
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