*How can we gain bigger audiences for our scholarly and cultural resources and enhance services for researchers, teachers and learners?*
In 2010, the JISC and RLUK Resource Discovery Taskforce (RDTF), involving national stakeholders from libraries, archives and museums, set out a vision for making the most of UK scholarly and cultural resources. JISC and their RDTF partners have now committed to a programme of activity to help fulfil the vision – building critical mass through opening up data, exploring and demonstrating what open data makes possible, and actively sharing learning points with the wider community. *The ‘Opening Data – Opening Doors’ event marks the starting point of this journey. * ** *We are looking for developers/tech-interested people to contribute to this event - tell us:* * * - * How you can use data describing these resources - what innovative services or products could be delivered? * - * What things can be done in terms of format/licensing/apis to make exploiting this data as easy as possible? * - * Do you have data you can contribute? Are there any barriers to contributing data (technical or other), and how could these be overcome? * - * What excites/would excite you about this attempt to open up scholarly/cultural resources and enhance services? * (you can get a flavour of what is already happening from this newsletter http://rdtf.mimas.ac.uk/newsletter/rdtfnewsletter01-march2011.pdf) Come to the event to: · Hear from services that are opening up their data including what’s happening in the new RDTF projects that have just been commissioned · Help to shape the messages, advice and support offered during the 2011 programme and beyond · Help to develop practical and engaging approaches to exploiting our data Venue: Malmaison Manchester, Piccadilly, Manchester, M1 1LZ Date: Monday 18th April 2011, 10.00am to 4.00pm *Who should attend?* Managers, practitioners, developers and advocates from libraries, archives, museums, associated publishers and interested organisations who want early involvement in clarifying, expanding and challenging the realities of exposing, sharing and exploiting the resource description data held by our institutions. *Register at:* http://rdtf-opening-doors.eventbrite.com/ There is already a lot happening. To find out more download a copy of the first RDTF newsletter at: http://rdtf.mimas.ac.uk/newsletter/rdtfnewsletter01-march2011.pdf For more information on the JISC and RLUK Resource Discovery Taskforce, visit: http://rdtf.mimas.ac.uk -- Owen Stephens Owen Stephens Consulting Web: http://www.ostephens.com Email: o...@ostephens.com