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CURL Members Briefing Day JISC Information Environment 13 October 2005

CURL Members Briefing Day JISC Information Environment 13 October 2005. Joint Information Systems Committee. Supporting education and research. Taking the JISC Information Environment Forward. Rachel Bruce, JISC Programme Director. JISC Development Group. So far.

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CURL Members Briefing Day JISC Information Environment 13 October 2005

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  1. CURL Members Briefing DayJISC Information Environment13 October 2005 Joint Information Systems Committee Supporting education and research

  2. Taking the JISC Information Environment Forward Rachel Bruce, JISC Programme Director JISC Development Group

  3. So far... • Many services at MIMAS, EDINA, AHDS - hosting of datasets and content • Licensed collections for the community • Built and developed services for the community e.g. Archives Hub, Ethos, SUNCAT, Zetoc • The Information Environment Architecture developed by JISC and UKOLN • Built up a consensus on standards and protocols for the sharing and bringing together of diverse and distributed resources - IE standards, and developed practice in usability, personalisation and visualisation • Development of shared infrastructure services e.g. IESR, IEMSR, ATHENs to Shibboleth, Geo X-Walk • Development projects to examine how to offer library services and resources for learning and research – DiVLE, CREE, CC-interoperability • Undertaken development to explore OAI, repositories for research and for learning – FAIR, e-Bank, X4L and JORUM

  4. This means… • Infrastructure • Interoperability • Moving from delivering information to supporting new forms of scholarly communications The challenges are… • Sustainability and embedding • Prioritisation, delivering services whilst exploring and innovating • New generation of users and new expectations – technically savvy, PDA, mobile technology, instant • Competing interfaces - Google, the Library, the VLE

  5. What now… • Integration and flexibility – the e-Framework for Education and Research • Automation • Beyond metadata • Taking resources to other services • Enhancing services, reviewing for efficiencies and innovation • Partnership • Making tough decisions – what services can be taken forward and what development is required • Future scenarios and in-depth user studies • IE Transition Group – JIIE and JCS

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