986 resultados para Metadata repository
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The Andalusian Public Health System Virtual Library (Biblioteca Virtual del Sistema Sanitario Público de Andalucía, BV-SSPA) set up in June 2006 was determined by the II Quality Plan 2005-2008. It consists of a regional government action with the aim of democratizing the health professional access to quality scientific information, regardless of the professional workplace. Andalusia is a region with more than 8 million inhabitants, with 92,000 health professionals for 41 hospitals, 1,500 primary healthcare centres, and 10 centres for non-medical attention purposes. • To obtain documentary resources for health professionals. • To help citizens to find health information. • To coordinate the Andalusian Health Documentary centres. • To establish strategic agreements with organizations. • To contribute to the Knowledge Management Development • The BV-SSPA acquires in a centralised way, all of the information resources for the whole system. • It offers services for all professionals: o Document Supply Service o Online Learning o User service • Remote access to these resources and services. • Communication and marketing plan to promote the knowledge and use of the BV-SSPA. Presently the BV-SSPA has reached: • The subscription of 2,431 electronic reviews, 8 data bases and other scientific information resources. • The establishment of the Document Supply Service, which focuses all the article orders from and for the Andalusian Public Health System. • The starting up for the online learning platform. • The introduction of the user service and virtual reference service in beta mode. • The use of appropriate tools, as the meta-researcher and the link resolver, which allow the presentation of resources and services in a tidy, easily findable way, through a Web 2.0 page where the user can take part with his contributions and where his offers and suggestion are gathered. • Access to the resources, for the Andalusian Health Professionals worldwide requiring only an internet connection. Andalusian Health Professionals have access to the greatest Health Science Electronic Resources Collection in Spain. The BV-SSPA has become the undisputed medium for the Health Research and Clinical Healthcare in our region, being consolidated as the Knowledge Manager into the Andalusian Public Health System. In 2010, it faces new projects such as the institutional repository creation, HypatiaSalud; the analysis of our research activity; and the drafting of a normalised licence model for the contracting of electronic resources.
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L'objectiu principal d'aquest projecte és estudiar les mancances en la interoperabilitat entre els repositoris de material docent i els recol·lectors de metadades, així com incloure una proposta d'arquitectura per superar-ho, basada en ontologies per a cada tipus de material docent o mitjançant crosswalks.
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The reason for this study is to propose a new quantitative approach on how to assess the quality of Open Access University Institutional Repositories. The results of this new approach are tested in the Spanish University Repositories. The assessment method is based in a binary codification of a proposal of features that objectively describes the repositories. The purposes of this method are assessing the quality and an almost automatically system for updating the data of the characteristics. First of all a database was created with the 38 Spanish institutional repositories. The variables of analysis are presented and explained either if they are coming from bibliography or are a set of new variables. Among the characteristics analyzed are the features of the software, the services of the repository, the features of the information system, the Internet visibility and the licenses of use. Results from Spanish universities ARE provided as a practical example of the assessment and for having a picture of the state of the development of the open access movement in Spain.
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According to the Bethesda Statement on Open Access Policy for libraries and the recommendations of the BOAI10, libraries and librarians have an important role to fulfil in the encouragement of open access. Taking into account the Competencies for Information Professionals of the 21st Century, elaborated by the Special Libraries Association, and the Librarians’ Competencies Profile for Scholarly Publishing and Open Access, we shall identify the competencies and new areas of knowledge and expertise that have been involved in the process of the development and upkeep of our institutional repository (Repositorio SSPA).
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Résumé Lors d'une recherche d'information, l'apprenant est très souvent confronté à des problèmes de guidage et de personnalisation. Ceux-ci sont d'autant plus importants que la recherche se fait dans un environnement ouvert tel que le Web. En effet, dans ce cas, il n'y a actuellement pas de contrôle de pertinence sur les ressources proposées pas plus que sur l'adéquation réelle aux besoins spécifiques de l'apprenant. A travers l'étude de l'état de l'art, nous avons constaté l'absence d'un modèle de référence qui traite des problématiques liées (i) d'une part aux ressources d'apprentissage notamment à l'hétérogénéité de la structure et de la description et à la protection en terme de droits d'auteur et (ii) d'autre part à l'apprenant en tant qu'utilisateur notamment l'acquisition des éléments le caractérisant et la stratégie d'adaptation à lui offrir. Notre objectif est de proposer un système adaptatif à base de ressources d'apprentissage issues d'un environnement à ouverture contrôlée. Celui-ci permet de générer automatiquement sans l'intervention d'un expert pédagogue un parcours d'apprentissage personnalisé à partir de ressources rendues disponibles par le biais de sources de confiance. L'originalité de notre travail réside dans la proposition d'un modèle de référence dit de Lausanne qui est basé sur ce que nous considérons comme étant les meilleures pratiques des communautés : (i) du Web en terme de moyens d'ouverture, (ii) de l'hypermédia adaptatif en terme de stratégie d'adaptation et (iii) de l'apprentissage à distance en terme de manipulation des ressources d'apprentissage. Dans notre modèle, la génération des parcours personnalisés se fait sur la base (i) de ressources d'apprentissage indexées et dont le degré de granularité en favorise le partage et la réutilisation. Les sources de confiance utilisées en garantissent l'utilité et la qualité. (ii) de caractéristiques de l'utilisateur, compatibles avec les standards existants, permettant le passage de l'apprenant d'un environnement à un autre. (iii) d'une adaptation à la fois individuelle et sociale. Pour cela, le modèle de Lausanne propose : (i) d'utiliser ISO/MLR (Metadata for Learning Resources) comme formalisme de description. (ii) de décrire le modèle d'utilisateur avec XUN1 (eXtended User Model), notre proposition d'un modèle compatible avec les standards IEEE/PAPI et IMS/LIP. (iii) d'adapter l'algorithme des fourmis au contexte de l'apprentissage à distance afin de générer des parcours personnalisés. La dimension individuelle est aussi prise en compte par la mise en correspondance de MLR et de XUM. Pour valider notre modèle, nous avons développé une application et testé plusieurs scenarii mettant en action des utilisateurs différents à des moments différents. Nous avons ensuite procédé à des comparaisons entre ce que retourne le système et ce que suggère l'expert. Les résultats s'étant avérés satisfaisants dans la mesure où à chaque fois le système retourne un parcours semblable à celui qu'aurait proposé l'expert, nous sommes confortées dans notre approche.
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Entre los ficheros se incluye la presentación realizada como introducción al grupo de trabajo durante las jornadas en mayo de 2014
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El Servei de Biblioteques de la UAB gestiona un dipòsit digital que cobreix les expectatives generades per un dipòsit institucional a la vegada que actua facilitant la consulta de la biblioteca digital pròpia. La naturalesa diversa de les col·leccions, quant a origen i format ens ha obligat a utilitzar eines de gestió específiques per establir els circuits, mètodes i procediments de treball. Volem compartir la nostra experiència, tant a nivell de creació d'un únic dipòsit capaç de gestionar tot el nostre fons digital, com de les opcions de treball intern escollides.
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Este proyecto pretende ofrecer un sistema para almacenar, localizar y recuperar objetos de aprendizaje (LO) desde la red Internet.
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In this paper we propose a new approach for tonic identification in Indian art music and present a proposal for acomplete iterative system for the same. Our method splits the task of tonic pitch identification into two stages. In the first stage, which is applicable to both vocal and instrumental music, we perform a multi-pitch analysis of the audio signal to identify the tonic pitch-class. Multi-pitch analysisallows us to take advantage of the drone sound, which constantlyreinforces the tonic. In the second stage we estimate the octave in which the tonic of the singer lies and is thusneeded only for the vocal performances. We analyse the predominant melody sung by the lead performer in order to establish the tonic octave. Both stages are individually evaluated on a sizable music collection and are shown toobtain a good accuracy. We also discuss the types of errors made by the method.Further, we present a proposal for a system that aims to incrementally utilize all the available data, both audio and metadata in order to identify the tonic pitch. It produces a tonic estimate and a confidence value, and is iterative in nature. At each iteration, more data is fed into the systemuntil the confidence value for the identified tonic is above a defined threshold. Rather than obtain high overall accuracy for our complete database, ultimately our goal is to develop a system which obtains very high accuracy on a subset of the database with maximum confidence.
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User generated content shared in online communities is often described using collaborative tagging systems where users assign labels to content resources. As a result, a folksonomy emerges that relates a number of tags with the resources they label and the users that have used them. In this paper we analyze the folksonomy of Freesound, an online audio clip sharing site which contains more than two million users and 150,000 user-contributed sound samplescovering a wide variety of sounds. By following methodologies taken from similar studies, we compute some metrics that characterize the folksonomy both at the globallevel and at the tag level. In this manner, we are able to betterunderstand the behavior of the folksonomy as a whole, and also obtain some indicators that can be used as metadata for describing tags themselves. We expect that such a methodology for characterizing folksonomies can be useful to support processes such as tag recommendation or automatic annotation of online resources.
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Currently there are many standards that deal with accessibility issues regarding users’ models, learning scenarios, interaction preferences, devices capabilities, metadata for specifying the delivery of any resource to meet users’ needs, and software accessibility and usability. It is difficult to understand the existing relationships between these standards, as each one represents a different viewpoint and thus has its own sets of goals and scope. This paper gives an overview on existing standards addressing accessibility, usability and adaptation issues in e-learning, and discusses their application to cope with the objectives of the A2UN@ project, which focuses on attending the accessibility and adaptation needs for ALL in Higher Education
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The Tax Credits Contingent Liabilities Report was created by the Tax Research and Program Analysis Section of the Iowa Department of Revenue (IDR) for the benefit of the Revenue Estimating Conference (REC). This report is part of the Tax Credits Tracking and Analysis Program. The goal of the program is to provide a repository for information concerning the awarding, usage, and effectiveness of tax credits. This report forecasts tax credit claims assuming that all available awarded credits are issued and then, along with forecasted credits, are subsequently claimed.
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The Tax Credits Contingent Liabilities Report was created by the Tax Research and Program Analysis Section of the Iowa Department of Revenue (IDR) for the benefit of the Revenue Estimating Conference (REC). This report is part of the Tax Credits Tracking and Analysis Program. The goal of the program is to provide a repository for information concerning the awarding, usage, and effectiveness of tax credits. This report forecasts tax credit claims assuming that all available awarded credits are issued and then, along with forecasted credits, are subsequently claimed.
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The Tax Credits Contingent Liabilities Report was created by the Tax Research and Program Analysis Section of the Iowa Department of Revenue (IDR) for the benefit of the Revenue Estimating Conference (REC). This report is part of the Tax Credits Tracking and Analysis Program. The goal of the program is to provide a repository for information concerning the awarding, usage, and effectiveness of tax credits. This report forecasts tax credit claims assuming that all available awarded credits are issued and then, along with forecasted credits, are subsequently claimed.
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The Tax Credits Contingent Liabilities Report was created by the Tax Research and Program Analysis Section of the Iowa Department of Revenue (IDR) for the benefit of the Revenue Estimating Conference (REC). This report is part of the Tax Credits Tracking and Analysis Program. The goal of the program is to provide a repository for information concerning the awarding, usage, and effectiveness of tax credits. This report forecasts tax credit claims assuming that all available awarded credits are issued and then, along with forecasted credits, are subsequently claimed.