Hi Pat,
> My major worry was that someone in JISC was monitoring UKOER for stats. I'm not fussed about politics / semantics, I leave that to Winston.
I hesitate to ask what Winston's opinion is.
> 10053 Items tagged as UKOER as Xpert
> Of those only 9957 have CC License
Thanks, it's interesting to see these figures. I wonder what the hundred or so items are that are tagged ukoer but don't have CC licenses? Any idea?
Cheers
Lorna
>
> So aren't OER
>
> 25420 items have a ".ac.uk" address and a CC license however
>
> So UKOER for non UKOER projects isn't a trend per say, or even a requirement. Apols Fred.
>
> I'd also agree that UKOER as a word has no place in the dc:subject tag
>
> But that's my opinion, feel free to do it.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Open Educational Resources [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Robert Robertson
> Sent: 28 January 2011 13:58
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> Subject: Re: Who owns UKOER
>
> Or perhaps even better as dc terms are repeatable you could have:
>
> <dc:subject>ukoer</dc:subject>
> <dc:subject>oer</dc:subject>
>
> From a metadata point of view i'd probably rather see this go into dc:description http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/description as dc:subject should be about the topic of the resource.
>
> However, if Pat has said XPert's looking for a UKOER tag in DC subject putting it in dc:description isn't going to help :-)
>
> Are any other discovery / aggregation services on the list specifically looking for this tag in metadata (and if so where are you looking?)?
>
> Cheers,
> john
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Open Educational Resources [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Phil Barker
> Sent: 28 January 2011 13:42
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> Subject: Re: Who owns UKOER
>
> Without the space
> P.
>
> On 28/01/11 13:35, Fred Riley wrote:
>>
>> On a very mundane and practical note, Pat's suggested to me that I
>> include the following in a RSS feed for our learning object
>> 'repository' <http://sonet.nottingham.ac.uk/rlos/>:
>>
>> <dc:subject>uk oer</dc:subject>
>>
>
>> Should this be with or without a space between the terms? Should I add
>> anything else to enable the feed to be recognised as 'official' OER?
>>
>> I told you it was mundane...
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Fred
>>
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