I'd be happy to bung that, warts and all, on the JISC site to - er -
encourage further submissions.
David
On Fri, 18 Feb 2011 15:46:18 -0000, Phil Barker <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> On 18/02/11 14:47, Fred Riley wrote:
>> ...Which brings me on to the thought that it would be useful to have a
>> definitive list somewhere - name and URL - of institutions providing
>> content tagged with 'ukoer' - perhaps on the CETIS site?
>
> OK, time to bring this out of hiding...
>
> http://wiki.cetis.ac.uk/UKOER_sources
>
> You'll see it is a draft. You'll see that there is some data missing.
> Also I don't know whether it works or not.
>
> It's also worth noting that finding the information to put on this page
> was wayyy harder than it should have been. I want to write this up a bit
> more, but I'll say this now: if you have an OER site with an RSS feed or
> an OAI-PMH data provider, or an API, don't be shy about it. Don't make
> it difficult to find. In fact, why not write a page telling people about
> it and how they can use it?
>
> Finally, maybe the CETIS site isn't the best place for this? The people
> with a real interest in this information being up to date are 1) the
> people providing the data feeds, see above and 2) the people using the
> feeds to create a service, who really know what is where and how it
> works. Either of them could provide this information better and more
> easily than a third party such as me. See also
> http://blogs.cetis.ac.uk/philb/2010/11/01/registries/
>
> Phil
>
>
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