Title: Catherine Grout
1 Collection Description a step on the road to
cultural change through technology? ____________
- Catherine Grout
- Assistant Director for Development, JISC/DNER
- catherine.grout_at_kcl.ac.uk
2Why should we invest in Collection Description?
- 1. Importance to technical interoperability
within an Information Environment building a
common environment in the UK and looking beyond - Building block for interoperability in a diverse
environment - JISC wishes to build this with a range of others
- 2. Importance to people and institutions
- Signifying and bringing about cultural change
- Way of leveraging the community resource
- 3. Other relevant work ongoing
3Collection Description is important to the
development of the JISC/DNER
- JISC is building an Information Environment in
the UK fit to serve the needs of FE and HE - Wouldnt it be great if we all described things
in the same way then everyone would know where
and what they were? - This is not a new problem
4What are the key characteristics of an evolved
Information Environment?
- Fit to serve all kinds of digital content
- Fully supporting the submission and sharing of
research and learning objects - Providing a range of meaningful, rich and
innovative methods of accessing electronic
materials - A collaborative landscape of online service
providers working together to provide seamless
access for users - Underpinned by a common standards framework (both
technical and semantic)
5Current service environment
Content (local and remote)
Web
Web
Web
Web
Authentication
Authorisation
End-user needs to join services together manually
- as well as learning multiple user interfaces
End-user
6Searching in the Future
Content
Web
Web
Web
Web
Authentication
Broker or Aggregator
Authorisation
Collection Description
End-user is automatically presented with
relevant resources through relevant channels
Portal
Service Desc.
Thesauri
User Profiles
End-user
7How will Collection Description help?
- We are aiming to build a source of high quality
collection descriptions accessible for searching
by machines and people (Shared Services
Programme) - Consistent description will mean that all on-line
services, portal providers, content providers,
and also end users will have consistent metadata
about available collections - This is an important step on the way to making
seamless searching by a user actually work
8The human factors..
- Electronic environments enshrine the idea of
sharing and enhanced access - The availability of more CLDs will mean that
user awareness of available collections will be
significantly increased - In the future increased interoperability will
mean that users will be able to access these from
all kinds of formal and informal learning
contexts
9More human factors..
- Collection descriptions will come from a variety
of contexts and will so contribute to a very rich
and significant resourcefor learning and
research - Communities and institutions have rich assets we
need to make the hidden visible - This idea of adding and making community assets
more visible is dear to the heart of many
significant national initiatives, JISC/DNER,
Culture Online, UFI and UK online centres - Focus is vital to support human factors as well
as technology
10Ongoing relevant work
- Short study is just underway lead by MIMAS to
scope a collection description service for FE and
HE and potentially others - Starting with RSLP and Archive Hub descriptions
- Examining idea of extending it to all kind of
electronic collections - Does collection description need to be coupled
with service description?
11Ongoing relevant work
- The JISC has a commitment to providing collection
descriptions as part of a service environment in
the future - Would welcome wider partnerships to achieve this
and to build the range of collections available
within it - Interest within e-Europe in building a
pan-European directory of relevant digitisation
projects highly relevant in this context
12Why its worth it..
- There are a lot of complicated issues in making
this work effectively definition of scope of
activity, implementation and use of schema,
intellectual challenges - Its worth it because
- Its about more than technology and improving
searching - It can clearly be a cross-sectoral,
cross-boundary activity - Its about cultural change and harnessing the
best aspects of what the electronic environment
has to offer