Digital Library Seminar Series: 2005-06-03
Topic
Integrating Libraries & Electronic Publishing: The DART Project
Speaker 1
Ann Miller
Affiliation 1
Editor, Electronic Publishing Initiative at Columbia (EPIC), Columbia University
Speaker 2
David Millman
Affiliation 2
Director, Research & Development Group, Academic Information Systems (AcIS), Columbia University
Speaker 3
Kate Wittenberg
Affiliation 3
Director, Electronic Publishing Initiative at Columbia (EPIC), Columbia University
Description
The Digital Anthropology Resources for Teaching (DART) project integrates the content acquisition and standardized cataloguing initiatives of a federated digital repository with the development of scholarly publications and the creation of digital tools to facilitate classroom teaching. A product of EPIC (Electronic Publishing Initiative at Columbia), DART is being developed as an integration of the traditional perspectives and roles of the library and scholarly publisher.
In our briefing, we will discuss the DART project’s editorial and educational strategies, as well as its technical architecture, including its integrated implementation of repository and electronic publishing initiatives. We will then discuss some of the issues raised by our approach, including metadata, detailed object referral, rights management, and services to external systems. We will conclude with some comments about plans for future work, specifically with regard to faculty and student needs in this field and our evaluation of their use of the project.
Date
2005-06-03
Day
Friday
Time
11:00 AM-12:30 PM
Location
203 Butler Library, Morningside Heights Campus, Columbia University
Files
PowerPoint [3 MB]