Nick's message offers a timely reminder that our draft Metadata Guidelines for the UK RDTF are still available for comment until tomorrow (although, in practice, any comments received over the weekend(!) will be fine - sorry).
http://rdtfmetadata.jiscpress.org/
It would be great to have a broader set of views from the museum community.
Re: question 3 below, even relatively short responses around whether the current guidelines help or hinder you in exposing Collections data would be useful input at this stage. You don't necessarily need to comment on the detail of the proposed guidelines.
Comments can be made either using the JISCPress system above or by sending me an email.
Thanks,
Andy
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From: Museums Computer Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Nick Poole
Sent: 17 February 2011 11:40
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Subject: Museum, library and archive content and Resource Discovery
Dear colleagues,
I sit on the Advisory Board for something called the 'Resource Discovery Task Force <http://rdtf.jiscinvolve.org/wp/> ' - a cross-industry body that has been asked to look at ways of integrating content from museums, archives and libraries into academic Resource Discovery to support research in the HE/FE sector.
I have posted onto Collections Link the JISC Vision document <http://www.collectionslink.org.uk/index.cfm?ct=assets.assetDisplay/titl
e/JISC%20Vision%20of%20Resource%20Discovery%20Infrastructure/assetId/669
> , which sets out how museum content can be aggregated into the HE/FE
environment and delivered to researchers via the new generation of discovery services. With support from the JISC, the Collections Trust will be working with the RDTF to integrate the Culture Grid <http://www.culturegrid.org.uk/> and Europeana <http://www.europeana.eu/> into this resource discovery infrastructure.
While many eyes are on the Arts Council in their new role for museum policy, it is important to remember that JISC and HE remain an important partner for museums in the digital agenda. To inform my participation in this group, I would really welcome thoughts from the list on the following questions:
1. Is the provision of content (metadata, data and images) in a
proactive way to the HE/FE sector a current priority for your museum?
2. How willing is your institution to make the body of your
collections-based information available for aggregation so that it can be shared (for free) with researchers and learners?
3. What would prevent you from making Collections data available
to the HE/FE sector in this way?
4. What is the most valuable thing we could do to increase the
value for museums of making content available to the HE/FE community?
Please do also comment on the JISC document, either here on the list or via Collections Link or on Twitter (tag #rdtf)
Many thanks in advance for your thoughts.
Nick
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