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Jorum DSpace as an OER Repository. Peter Burnhill, Jorum co-director. Jorum : two collections JorumOpen and JorumUK JorumOpen: resources available for sharing freely under Creative Commons (CC) licences JorumUK: resources for sharing within UK FE and HE
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JorumDSpace as an OER Repository Peter Burnhill, Jorum co-director www.jorum.ac.uk
Jorum: two collections JorumOpen and JorumUK • JorumOpen: resources available for sharing freely under Creative Commons (CC) licences • JorumUK: resources for sharing within UK FE and HE • all resources deposited in Jorum prior to 2010, shared through an institutional licence • a new JorumEducationUK licence to be added,enabling sharing across UK FE and HE without the need for an institutional subscription www.jorum.ac.uk
This demonstration of JorumOpen will: • highlight the technical changes made to the underlying repository platform • cover the various ways resources can be found in Jorum www.jorum.ac.uk
Major DSpace modifications made by Jorum: • Web resources supported • Streamlined metadata profile • CC licence chooser • IMS and SCORM content package support • IEEE LOM, IMSMD and Dublin Core metadata crosswalks • Resource registration via RSS feed (RSS ingest) www.jorum.ac.uk
Streamlined metadata profile • Title • Description • Keywords • Author • Licence www.jorum.ac.uk
CC licence chooser • UK Eng & Wales v2 www.jorum.ac.uk
Content Package Support • DSpace now a Learning Resource Repository • Builds upon initial work by MIT as part of the CWSpace project • New ingesters: IMS, SCORM, RSS • Metadata automatically read from manifest • Licence automatically read from manifest • IEEE LOM, IMSMD and DC metadata supported • Individual package components viewable and downloadable • Package preview generator -> HTML “view” of package www.jorum.ac.uk
Experimental support for RSS feed ingest: • JorumOpen administrator can deposit a web link to an external RSS v2.0 feed • DC, IMSMD, LOM metadata support • Each item listed in the feed will be stored under a chosen classification in JorumOpen, along with the relevant metadata and licence [only if the feed meets the JorumOpen submission guidelines for RSS feeds] www.jorum.ac.uk
Searching JorumOpen • Machine to machine (M2M) interfaces • OAI-PMH available now (listed in ROAR http://roar.eprints.org/2360/) • SRW/U available later • Major search engine integration • Google sitemap generation and crawling • Future searching technology in the Jorum roadmap • Unified repository search tool • On demand SRU searching • Harvesting via OAI-PMH • Metadata cache layer for performance www.jorum.ac.uk
Useful links • Jorum website: http://www.jorum.ac.uk/ • JorumOpen: http://open.jorum.ac.uk/xmlui/ • JorumOpen support materials: http://www.jorum.ac.uk/support/support.html • Jorum Collection Development Policy: http://www.jorum.ac.uk/docs/pdf/CollectionDevPolicy2010.pdf • Jorum Community Bay: http://community.jorum.ac.uk/ • Changing role of Jorum: http://www.jorum.ac.uk/changing_jorum.htm • MIT CWSpace: http://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/33967 www.jorum.ac.uk