Archive for the ‘Outreach’ Category

State of the Art of Web Archiving

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

The Digital Curation Centre (DCC) has released a report on the state of the art of Web archiving by Alex Ball of UKOLN. Web archiving is important not only for future research but also for organisations’ records management processes; however, it is beset by technical, organisational, legal and social issues. The report indicates how these issues are being addressed in current research and development projects.

British Library Warns UK’s Web Heritage ‘could be lost’

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Many practitioners in digital preservation and access will have welcomed the recent news itemexternal link from the BBC Technology News Web site on the UK’s Web heritage. They will be concerned that much of society as a whole remains unaware of the threat to the persistence of digital resources on which we increasingly rely. Commenting on this news item, Dr. Liz Lyon, Associate Director of the UK Digital Curation Centre (DCCexternal link) and author of the report Dealing with Data, remarked, “We fully support the work that the British Libraryexternal link has undertaken to address the potential and irredeemable loss of so many Web sites. Moreover, professionals working in digital curation would wish to emphasise that the dangers are not confined to Web heritage. Our research data is in similar peril and assuring its sustainability is at the heart of the workexternal link being carried out by the DCC.”

Web 2.0 and the Social Web

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Only a few places remain for the one-day workshop entitled An Introduction to Web 2.0 and the Social Web to be held in Nottingham on Wednesday 17 March 2010. This workshop is designed for members of the museums, libraries and archives communities. It will seek to demystify the terminology and the technologies as well as address the challenges which institutions may face in seeking to make use of Web 2.0 to support the needs of their users. The workshop will be facilitated by Marieke Guy of UKOLN. Details of the Nottingham event and how to book the last few places are available.

Issue 62 of Ariadne Now Available

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

Issue 62 of Ariadne is now available with its usual mix of main articles, event reports and reviews on a wide range of topics. LMS users may be interested to read of the implementation of Xerxes at Royal Holloway while researchers have notice of activity JISC is planning to carry out on Research 3.0. There are also articles, among others, on Web preservation and reference management, an information model of digital identifiers, a user-driven methodology for the iterative development, testing and implementation of Dublin Core Application Profiles in diverse repository software environments, the current situation in ebook readers, some recent developments in democratising the archive, the value of intranets as a strategic asset and a tool designed to display information about researchers and their activities.

RDMF: Opening Bio-Health Data and Models Securely and Effectively

Monday, February 8th, 2010

The Welcome and Introduction to the fourth meeting of the Research Data Management Forum (RDMFexternal link) to be held over 10 – 11 March 2010 at the University of Manchester will be provided by Liz Lyon, Director of UKOLN and Associate Director, DCC, and Stéphane Goldstein, Head of Programmes, RIN. They will welcome the opening keynote speaker Professor Iain Buchan, Professor of Public Health Informatics and Director of the Northwest Institute for Bio-Health Informatics (NIBHI), University of Manchester. Professor Buchan’s keynote address is entitled Opening Bio-Health Data and Models Securely and Effectively for Public Benefit. Further informationexternal link is available.

6th International Digital Curation Conference: 6 – 8 December 2010

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

The Digital Curation Centre (DCC)external link has announced the dates for the 6th International Digital Curation Conferenceexternal link (IDCC10) as Monday 6 – Wednesday 8 December 2010. The theme of the Conference this year will be Participation & Practice: growing the Curation Community through the data decade. Our venue will be Chicago, USA, where the Conference is being presented jointly with the Graduate School of Library and Information Scienceexternal link of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and in partnership with the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI)external link. The Call for Papers will be released in March and registration will open in September 2010.

Paper on Exploiting the Potential of the Social Web

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

Shortly before Christmas 2009 Brian Kelly presented a paper Empowering Users and their Institutions: A Risks and Opportunities Framework for Exploiting the Potential of the Social Web at the CULTURAL HERITAGE on line external link Conference which was held in Florence. This paper is now available from the UKOLN Web site.