Apologies to those who are not interested.

Looks like it already includes their institutional repository.

Cheers. 


Robin Taylor
Main Library
University of Edinburgh
Tel. 0131 6513808 
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Subject: [repository-ops] Open University embraces the Linked Open Data Movement

For info.

Philip 


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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Joy Davidson
Sent: 22 November 2010 10:46
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: [dcc-associates] FW: News release: The Open University embraces the 
Linked Open Data Movement

Of possible interest to list members. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Maike Bohn [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 18 November 2010 14:58
Subject: News release: The Open University embraces the Linked Open Data 
Movement

The Open University is the first university in the UK to open up access to 
online data from across the institution as part of the Linked Open Data 
Movement.

The JISC-funded OU's LUCERO (Linking University Content for Education and 
Research Online) project has enabled information stored across many of the 
university's websites to be brought together in a common, openly accessible 
location: data.open.ac.uk.

Data about the OU's courses, podcasts on iTunes U and academic publications is 
already available to be queried and explored, and the team is now working to 
bring together educational and research content from the university's OpenLearn 
and library material. At present, this mostly represents a technical platform. 
However, it will make it possible for the OU and others to create new 
applications to search and make use of the data.

"What this means," explained David Matthewman, Chief Information Officer at The 
Open University, "is that members of the public, students, researchers and 
organisations will be able to easily search, extract and, more importantly, 
reuse The Open University's information and data.

"Universities need to evolve the way they expose knowledge, share content and 
engage with learners. We see emerging technologies such as 'linked data' as an 
exciting opportunity for the higher education community. As the first 
university to make its data available in this way, we hope other universities 
will be able to use our knowledge and experience to do the same."

Mathieu d'Aquin, Research Fellow at the Knowledge Media Institute (KMi) at The 
Open University, said: "The data is there, and already visible, but in many 
different places, systems and databases. By exposing it as linked data on 
data.open.ac.uk, we make it accessible and exploitable, and open to uses that 
we don't have to dictate.

"The idea of 'linked data', as advocated in particular by Sir Tim Berners Lee, 
inventor of the Web, is that the Web should be seen as a medium for structured, 
interlinked and machine-processable information, as much as, in its current 
form, a network of documents presenting the information. LUCERO is The Open 
University making the initial step on behalf of UK universities to contribute 
to what was the original intention behind a World Wide Web."

Linked data is a set of technological principles to expose on the Web not only 
web pages containing information, but also the underlying data in a way which 
is directly linkable and reusable. In embracing such principles, The Open 
University joins organisations such as the UK, US and Australian governments, 
and international media outlets, such as the BBC and the New York Times.

David Flanders, Programme Manager, Information Environment at JISC,
said: "This new centralised-data-watering-pump is the first launched of its 
kind in UK universities and should be celebrated accordingly. (...) hopefully 
this is the first of many data.foo.ac.uk to come."

For more information visit:
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/programmes/inf11/jiscexpo/lucero.aspx

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