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The JISC – O.L.I.V.E. Project

The JISC – O.L.I.V.E. Project. Project Team: University of Westminster: Gerard Bennett David Gilks Simon Perry Royal Holloway, University of London Owen Stephens Howard Noble Commercial Partnerships Sentient Granada Learning BlackBoard.

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The JISC – O.L.I.V.E. Project

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  1. The JISC – O.L.I.V.E. Project Project Team: University of Westminster: Gerard Bennett David Gilks Simon Perry Royal Holloway, University of London Owen Stephens Howard Noble Commercial Partnerships Sentient Granada Learning BlackBoard The OpenURL Standard and Learning Object Discovery: problems and prospects

  2. JISC IE Architectureexternal trends and their potential impact Andy Powell UKOLN, University of Bath a.powell@ukoln.ac.uk

  3. Danger of mismatch between vision… JISC-funded content providers institutional content providers external content providers authentication/authorisation (Athens) JISC IE service registry user preferences services provision brokers aggregators catalogues indexes metadata schema registries OpenURL resolvers fusion institutional preferences services media-specific portals institutional portals subject portals learning management systems terminology services presentation end-user desktop/browser shared infrastructure What the architecture says…

  4. …and reality! end-user desktop/browser …what the end-user sees :-(

  5. Summary • Web services - SOAP, UDDI, WSDL, WSRP, … • IMS digital repositories spec – IEEE LOM, OAI-PMH 2.0, OpenURL 1.0, SRW • institutional activities – ePrints, Learning Object Repositories, DSpace, FAIR, uPortal • Semantic Web - ontologies • eScience and GRID ??

  6. DELIVER John Paschoud DELIVER Project Manager John Paschoud DELIVER Project Manager

  7. Course compilers VLE (WebCT) LMS (Sirsi, Talis) RLM (???) ‘appropriate copy’ links, access-controlled external content:e-journals Library staff (Acquisitions, Course Support) locally-held content:e-course-packs Structure of DELIVER

  8. Revised diagram 3/4/03

  9. Interna - institutional legacy mostly does not conform with IE Standards IMS Learning Content define the course and services (i.e. how to get the resources) IMS Learning Design defines the learning activity structure IMS Enterprise defines the services and course participants IMS RLI provides a way to describe the resource list within the course using OpenURL as the method to retrieve resources from a service specified. LMS Resource List course Library interface Internal Resource Digital Repository Heron e-Reserve External Resource Virtual Learning Environment (Content Free) Exam Papers OpenURL resolvers Retirieve/OpenURL Resolvers External Diagram from Technical Meeting Search and retrieve web services Variety of digital resources which conform to IE Standards

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