Another example to look at is Open Repositories, which entered into an MOU with
CLIR last year to serve as "financial sponsor" for the OR conference series. In
this model, CLIR does not bear the financial risk of the annual conference but
essentially serves as a banker for any surplus
Hi Kelley,
If you haven't already, you might want to look at the music score and sound
recording FRBRization work done on the Variations-FRBR project here at Indiana
University. I'm not sure how directly useful this would be for your work with
moving images, but there may be some useful
Early-bird registration for JCDL 2013 has been extended to June 5. Register
online at http://www.regonline.com/JCDL2013. Rates available at
http://jcdl2013.org/registration. The full program is available at
http://jcdl2013.sched.org/.
The ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries is a
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Indiana University announces the availability of several deliverables from the
IMLS-funded Variations/FRBR project, all of which are accessible from the
project website, http://vfrbr.info.
An export of FRBRized data with an RDF binding of the Variations/FRBR
Hi Tania,
If you're talking about the graph paper pads, my understanding is that these
were designed in-house by the Communications Office in our IT organization
(UITS) and printed by a local printing firm. The Communications Office is happy
to share the design files if you're interested in
Peter,
Thanks for letting us know. There is indeed a problem with the streaming
links on the website. The URLs displayed on the page are correct, but they
are linking to the wrong address. This should be fixed by the time the
streamed sessions start tomorrow. Note that today's preconference
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The Indiana University Digital Library Program is seeking a skilled software
developer to join our team and contribute to the ongoing development and
management of Indiana University's Fedora-based digital library infrastructure.
See below for a copy of the
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The Indiana University Digital Library Program is seeking a skilled software
developer to participate in the development and management of IU's digital
repository system, based on the Fedora open source software platform, and
associated software tools for
Apologies for cross-posting...
The Indiana University Digital Library Program is currently seeking a software
developer for a two year grant-funded position. If you are interested, please
apply online at http://www.indiana.edu/~uhrs/jobs/, referencing position#
00033941. If you have any
The following two software developer positions are currently open in the
Indiana University Digital Library Program. These positions were created to
support the Digital Library Program’s involvement in the new Institute for
Digital Arts and Humanities at Indiana University Bloomington. Both
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