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[Gallium-dev] astonishing retiree


From: Nina Crockett
Subject: [Gallium-dev] astonishing retiree
Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2006 22:42:16 -0400
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You can configure it with the selection of book sites, library sites, and your zip code. "The Zotero sensors should work with most library catalogs, some popular dot-coms such as Amazon, and many gated databases. CURL, for non-UK readers, is the consortium of research libraries in the UK and Ireland. Indicative use cases are discussed.
The location of the user, which Google recognizes, helps determine what is presented. Other areas are noted, including, fleetingly, library systems, but are not a main focus. The latter they associate with a centrally managed model, often with dedicated funding. This is done for purposes of searching, browsing, discovery, translation, mapping, semantic reasoning, subject indexing and classification, harvesting, alerting etc. We can expect to see it change where it makes sense based on user behaviors. It describes an international range of projects and intiatives.
He raises other interesting topics and this discussion is a part of a projected series of posts which will be well worth following. The first was that they could appear busy or unapproachable. There was a desire to see abstracts and tables of contents.
I am submerged in several assignments and will not be able to look at it myself for a little while.
This is a very helpful piece of work which reviews a variety of approaches. Interestingly, the main Google search engine is not included. The report notes that the 'vast majority' of users will state that Google has a 'sparse selection of literature'.
You will notice that I use it in slightly different ways above. Unless, again, it is qualified in use.
This is done for purposes of searching, browsing, discovery, translation, mapping, semantic reasoning, subject indexing and classification, harvesting, alerting etc.
In this way, it is suggested that Google and the library are not direct competitors.
They report some support for the idea of 'bookable' library advice at the point of need, as, for example, when writing an assignment.
But, of course, these are directions in which we plan to go, integrating 'find it' services with 'get it' services across multiple independently managed systems. CURL, for non-UK readers, is the consortium of research libraries in the UK and Ireland.
It is also interesting to see the focus on national collaboration, and working with national organizations to create shared approaches. The first was that they could appear busy or unapproachable.
Congratulations Ross .
The location of the user, which Google recognizes, helps determine what is presented. In this way, it is suggested that Google and the library are not direct competitors.
dk to any great degree during the selection process'. This is not to say that it is easy to find these numbers, but it would be interesting context. Click it to capture the citation. Overall, one could imagine how it could be more specialized to the needs of those interested in this topic and how the various services presented could be more integrated.
It makes interesting reading, especially because it is unusual to read materials in this area which have such a self-conscious policy, rather than technical, focus. But, of course, these are directions in which we plan to go, integrating 'find it' services with 'get it' services across multiple independently managed systems.
Because Sakai exists, it is is suggested by some, Blackboard is more responsive to standards issues and the hope is that it may lead Blackboard to lower prices.
It will be based on a database of people and organisations with records contributed from a variety of sources including the Australian Name Authority File.


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