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York ORCID Project: December 2014
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A Jisc/ARMA funded pilot project. Thursday, 18 December 2014. More bad news . and some good. The good news is that the project continues to receive high level support within the University. The Pro-Vice Chancellor for Research now has her ORCID iD in Pure. She also wishes to send out the emails that will launch the full implementation at York. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). More bad news . and some good. Other blogs we read. Getting to know you. Open access in numbers – October 2016.
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York ORCID Project: Disaster averted
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A Jisc/ARMA funded pilot project. Wednesday, 25 March 2015. At the start of the year ORCID announced the new version of their API. For reasons clearly articulated on a recent post on the ORCID blog. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). ORCID and York at DigiFest 2015 and UKSG 2015. Other blogs we read. Getting to know you. Open Access Blog-Open Access and Digital Scholarship at Imperial College London. ORCID at Imperial College. Open access in numbers – October 2016. Jisc-ARMA ORCID pilot project. Unless ...
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York ORCID Project: November 2014
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A Jisc/ARMA funded pilot project. Monday, 24 November 2014. Pilot stage - initial findings are in. We have just come to the end of our pilot and it's proved a very interesting and useful exercise in preparing us for full implementation. As of 17th November 2014, we had 61 ORCID iDs listed in PURE and 48 responses to our survey. Very encouraging for such a short pilot! These are some of the lessons that we have learnt from the pilot:. Research administrators can play a key role in encouraging their resear...
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York ORCID Project: August 2014
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A Jisc/ARMA funded pilot project. Thursday, 28 August 2014. Despite the uncertainties created by not knowing when PURE 4.19 will be available, we have been pressing on with the selection of potentially 3 departments to test our ORCID implementation. We will approach 3 relatively small departments, one from the sciences, one from social sciences and one from the arts and humanities. Thursday, 14 August 2014. Problem with ORCID functionality in PURE 4.18. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Other blogs we read.
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Digital Archiving at the University of York: November 2014
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Digital Archiving at the University of York. Friday, 7 November 2014. A non-archivist's perspective on cataloguing born digital archives. As blogged in my previous post. Earlier this week I attended an ARA Section for Archives and Technology. Event on Born Digital Cataloguing. And also had the opportunity to talk about some of the Borthwick's current work in this area. The Archaeology Data Service. A digital archivist may speak a different language to traditional archivists,. But we can work around this.
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Digital Archiving at the University of York: September 2014
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Digital Archiving at the University of York. Wednesday, 24 September 2014. To crop or not to crop? Preparing images for page turning applications. How do you prepare digital images of physical archive volumes for display within a web-based page turning application? I thought this was going to be a fairly straight forward question when I was faced with it a couple of months ago. I soon realised that there are many ways of approaching this problem and few standard answers. When photographing material from ...
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Digital Archiving at the University of York: December 2014
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Digital Archiving at the University of York. Thursday, 18 December 2014. Plugging the gaps: Linking Arkivum with Archivematica. In September this year, Arkivum. Who develop and support the Open Source software Archivematica. Announced that they were collaborating. On a digital preservation system. This is a piece of work that myself and colleagues at the University of York were very pleased to be able to fund. OAIS Functional Entities ( CCSDS 2002. From the start we have favoured a modular approach to a ...
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Digital Archiving at the University of York: July 2014
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Digital Archiving at the University of York. Monday, 21 July 2014. How much data can you afford to lose? 8220;How often should I back up my data? 8221; is a question I am sometimes asked. There are several answers to this. A bee - one of the rescued digital images. In the fast-paced digital world that we live, backing up our data is often seen as an additional administrative overhead that can fall to the bottom of our overflowing to do list. A makeshift dolls house - another rescued digital image. This w...
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York ORCID Project: Project plan
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A Jisc/ARMA funded pilot project. The key features of the pilot project are:. An emphasis placed on the researcher registering for an ORCID iD supported by an advocacy programme and institutional support. The implementation of a University Publications Policy which requires researchers to use an ORCID iD when preparing publications (i.e. registration will be backed by institutional policy) (formal approval in progress). University IDM system (a new IDM system is being procured). Project Team; Academic Li...
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Digital Archiving at the University of York: Improving RDM workflows with Archivematica
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Digital Archiving at the University of York. Friday, 17 July 2015. Improving RDM workflows with Archivematica. In a previous post we promised diagrams to help answer the 'How? Of the 'Filling the Digital Preservation Gap' project. In answer to this, here is a guest post by Julie Allinson, Manager of Digital York, who looks after all things Library and Archives IT. Researcher enters dataset metadata into PURE. Library staff check and verify the metadata, and record extra information as needed. DOI is upda...
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