21st Century Librarian--IMLS
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Revision as of 12:14, 3 November 2005 by 208.31.47.161 (Talk)
Propose developnment and deployment of IMLS E-Campus for Digital Libraries
- Open access plus fee-based courses (CE)
- Delivery mechanisms:
- Premises:
- Full array of delivery mechanisms depending on content and student preferences/capabilities (full course management environment to Pod casting)
- Temporal and geographic independence
- Premises:
- Partners
- University of Washington iSchool
- University of Washington Educational Outreach
- Cornell University Library
- Contents
- Short workshops
- Focused materials
- Courses:
- Graduated levels of expertise
- Interviews/conversation (alt. delivery--e.g., Pod casting)[Diane's note: emphasize that I hav a background in radio and an undergrad degree in TV/Radio]
- Global stable of experts
- Use technologies that form the basis of practice
- Discuss production values
- Provide for contributions based on presentations in the field etc.
- Metadata for it all
- Blogs, RSS
Action item: Diane will draw up proposed list of interviews
- Introducing SKOS: Alistair Miles
- Whither Semantic Web?: Tom Baker
- Automated Metadata Creation: Steve Mitchell
- Creating Project Documentation: Norm Friesen
- Aggregating Cultural Heritage Information: Tim Cole
- Crosswalking: How Hard Can it Be?: Jean Godby
- Envisioning Digital Library Users: Anita Coleman
- What We Still Need to Learn about Search and Retrieval: William Moen
- Application Profiles: Rachel Heery
Action item: Stuart will have first draft by Nov. 1
Possible letters of support:
- Dave Lankes
- Anita Coleman
- Ingrid Hsieh-Yee, Catholic University
- Mike Keller?
- Other University Librarians/Public Librarians (people who manage people who need this stuff to move along)
- Lee Leighton
- Roy Tennant
- Ask Rebecca or Marie about LC support
- Ask Mary Woodley for suggestions
References to supporting material:
- See new Cataloger's Learning Workshop (Library of Congress)
- Educause Review Article on Podcasting in Education (Nov./Dec. 2005 "There's Something in the Air: Podcasting in Education" / Gardner Campbell