Wasn't stealing thunder :)
The interesting point would be is do you collect usage data back from
those sites?
On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 9:00 AM, Phil Barker <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> On 15/06/11 13:07, Pat Lockley wrote:
>>
>> I've avoided reading the node tech specs (as reading it equals
>> responsibility for explaining it to everyone) - but what OS are we
>> talking?
>>
>> Do any repos have node plugins built in?
>>
>> How many UK Universities would consider a node (I see only Nottingham
>> on the about page?). I am also wondering about the node for say the
>> TALAT (sp?) work Lisa and Phil did which might be more interesting in
>> paradata terms (distributed data sets metadata combinations)
>>
> That would be CORE Materials (more than Lisa and
> me)<http://core.materials.ac.uk/>, TALAT were one of the content providers.
> We had a central database of metadata and pushed content out to
> Flickr/Youtube/Vimeo/SlideShare... for dissemination. Now there is usage
> information on all those services that could be got and fed into the LReg
> via node, I can see how that might be interesting. The Engineering Subject
> Centre's phase 1 project <http://www.engsc.ac.uk/oer> used a similar set of
> web2 services but started with the resources being uploaded onto the service
> and then pulling the resources back with a cross search, so that might also
> be a contender.
>
> Phil
>
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