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An Update on SFX
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Herbert Van de Sompel
Visiting Assistant Professor
Cornell University
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Oren Beit-Arie
Vice President of Operations
Ex Libris (USA), Inc.
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Rick Luce
Library Director
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Research Library
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The session will provide
a comprehensive update of the recent developments regarding the SFX
framework and the SFX software.
The current status of the Ex Libris SFX software
<www.sfxit.com> will
be discussed. As part of this topic, a report on the experiences of the
Los Alamos Research Library in beta-testing the SFX server will be
given. The Los Alamos Research Library recenly moved SFX into
production.
There will be an update on the ongoing process of standardizing the OpenURL
<www.sfxit.com/OpenURL/>
as the interoperability mechanism between information resources that allow
open linking and service components such as the SFX server that deliver
localized service links. An overview of current support of OpenURL in
the information industry will be given.
The session will accord
special attention to the collaboration between the SFX community and the
DOI community. Part of this collaboration for which an elaborate
experiment is underway is about the integration of the SFX framework
and the DOI framework, as a means to enable localized resolution of
DOI's. Another part of the collaboration is related to the interest
that was recently expressed by the DOI community to use OpenURL as the
general purpose syntax to transport DOI's on a URL.
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Questia: An Introduction
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Troy L. Williams
Founder, President & CEO
Questia Media, Inc.
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Charles Henry
Vice Provost & University Librarian
Rice University
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Carol Hughes
Director, Collections Management
Questia Media, Inc.
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Questia is a unique, online research service for undergraduate students.
The company's holistic environment helps students perform more thorough
academic research and write better papers. The service consists of a
collection of full-text books and journal articles, with an emphasis in
the humanities and social sciences, combined with powerful research tools.
The presentation will provide a summary of Questia's background and what
the service has to offer students. It will examine ways in which the
business model is unique and how the technology incorporated is
revolutionary. The collection development and management process will
specifically be explored, from the initial selection of titles to the
technical integration of text into the service. The presentation will
also review specific service components with a particular emphasis on
research tools made available to users on the site. In closing, Questia
will welcome a lively discussion with audience members concerning the
service's impact on teaching, learning, and libraries.
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handout
(in PDF format) 7K file size
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Internet2 Progress Report: Middleware Experiments
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Renee Woodten Frost
Internet2 Middleware Early Adopter Project
University of Michigan
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This session will describe the significant progress in Internet2 middleware
<http://www.internet2.edu/middleware/>
experiments and the
activities underway
to further development of PKI for higher education and research. These
projects will provide benefits to inter-institutional and intra-institutional
security and directory management. Come learn about EduPerson, the proposed
higher education object class for directories, the Directory of Directories
for higher education, and the Shibboleth effort to facilitate
inter-institutional web access as well as recent PKI discoveries.
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Overview of Middleware handout
(in PDF format) 71K file size
Areas of Activity handout
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handout
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handout
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The State University Of New York System Web Universal Accessibility Effort
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Thomas R. Neiss
Assistant Provost for Network Technical Services
State University of New York System Administration
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On September 30, 1999, the New York State (NYS) Office for Technology
issued Technology Policy 99-3
nbsp;<www.oft.state.ny.us>
that mandated all official NYS web pages to provide universal accessibility
to persons with disabilities. Websites would be required to satisfy
level "A" priority one checkpoints of the W3C Web Content Accessibility
Guidelines. The State University of New York (SUNY), New York States' public
higher education system, is comprised of 64 campuses and is required to comply
with this policy. Discussion will include: what universal access is and
how New York State and SUNY are taking the lead in providing an accessible
web infrastructure; what efforts were undertaken at the SUNY System level;
strategies that make sense; the advantages and problems with compliance;
and, a look at federal efforts and recent rulings on accessibility.
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handout
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handout
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Global Union Catalog of Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETDs)
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Vinod Chachra
President
VTLS, Inc.
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Shalini Urs
Visting Scholar
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs) are a new genre of documents
providing an enriched medium for graduate students to present their
research. ETDs help improve graduate education, accelerate access to
university research, promote sharing and collaboration, and enlarge
readership. NDLTD is a federation of more than one hundred
members-including institutional members such as CNI and UNESCO. It is an
initiative that promotes and supports ETD activities worldwide. The growing
number of ETD projects and initiatives around the world evidences increasing
global interest in ETDs.
NDLTD has partnered with VTLS Inc., to develop a global union catalog of
ETDs. VTLS is uniquely equipped for this activity due to the comprehensive
support of Unicode in its Virtua ILS - Integrated Library System. Unicode
encoding allows data to be entered into a single database in any language,
including non-Roman languages like Arabic, Chinese, English, Greek, Hebrew,
and Russian. This new service will help further globalization of ETDs
in the future.
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handout
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Pacbell/UCLA 21st Century Literacies Partnership
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Howard Besser
Associate Professor
University of California, Los Angeles
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Pacific Bell and UCLA are collaborating on an Initiative to promote 21st
Century Literacies. This session reports on the kick-off Summit held in
October, and initial plans for this $1 million project. Activities will
focus on information literacy, visual literacy, media literacy, and
cultural literacy. Sub-projects include building model curriculum for
users, designing guidelines and best practices for information systems
designers, and prototyping adaptive information systems (where the same
back-end body of information is delivered to users in different ways,
depending upon their profile). See
<http://www.newliteracies.gseis.ucla.edu/>
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handout
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The Chemistry Preprint Server - An Experiment in Scientific Communication
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Jan Kuras
Publisher Relations Manager
ChemWeb Inc.
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The Chemistry Preprint Server (CPS) is a major new initiative for the
chemistry community, hosted by ChemWeb.com. It is a freely available
and permanent web archive and a distribution medium for research articles
in the chemical field. The CPS was developed by closely following the
Los Alamos archives, which cover physics and related disciplines. Submission
to the CPS is free and open to all, and can include fully prepared articles
or works in progress. This session will review this ChemWeb experiment in
effective scientific communication, and focus on how the CPS was developed,
how it can be utilised by scientists, the response from the chemical
community and the scope for future development.
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handout
(in PDF format) 160K file size
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IMS Specifications for E-Learning: Snapshot of Activities
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Ed Walker
CEO
IMS Global Learning Consortium, Inc.
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IMS defines and delivers interoperable, XML-based specifications for
exchanging learning content and information about learners among learning
system components. IMS members are implementing and adopting these
specifications to make learning easier and cheaper to deliver anywhere and
anytime, as well as to create new mechanisms, new contexts, and new
products for education and training. IMS Working Groups have set
aggressive timetables for developing, testing, revising and releasing
specifications. Specifications for Content Packaging, Question and Test
Interoperability, Enterprise Data Exchange, and Meta-data have been
released. Specifications for Content Management and for Learner
Information Packaging are nearing completion. Working Groups which will
gather requirements and develop specifications for Instructional Design
and for Accessibility by Disabled Learners are being formed. The
specifications already produced are becoming worldwide de facto standards
for defining acquisition requirements and for delivering learning products
and services. This presentation will be a real time snapshot of IMS'
current activities to develop and facilitate the use of specifications.
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handout
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handout
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handout
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