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###Crowd-Ed
A crowd-sourcing plugin for Omeka
Crowd-Ed is still in development, but is currently functional -- at least for us :). It is built on the Twitter Bootstrap grid and UI framework and therefore requires the Omeka Bootstrap theme. Also, since we've moved to Omeka 2.0, Crowd-Ed requires the Omeka Entities plugin that re-introduces some of the user/entity functionality that was dropped from Omeka 2.0. See notes below for more info on that.
In order to make external deadlines, Crowd-Ed's development recently has been focused more on the pilot project and less on the generically available plugin. That being said, all of the code is still here (though branched out), and you can see the plugin in action now at The Martha Berry Digital Archive https://github.com/gsbodine/crowd-ed
###Entities Plug-in for Omeka 2.0
We've been teamed up and are to pick lessons from https://github.com/swcarpentry/bc/issues?labels=getting-started&state=open
Is there anything that you would like to choose?
# DBpedia Community meeting. | |
http://wiki.dbpedia.org/meetings/Dublin2015 | |
## Session One | |
### Rob Brennan, TCD ALIGNED: "Combining data and software engineering on the web" | |
- Linked Data | |
- quality engineering process |
markdown.markdown |
#Funding models for open access digital repositories Rob Kitchin, Maynooth University @RobKitchin
Sandra Collins, Royal Irish Academy @SandriCollins
Dermot Frost, Trinity College Dublin @astarmain
Rob Kitchen as the money man in the DRI.
Detailing differences in OA models: gratis, libre, delayed, green and gold. But how do we pay for them? Even national archives have to make up funding shortfalls when the state doesn't cover everything. Non 'National' archives don't have even this level of funding. Take away: open is not free, and this introduces a funding dilemma.
#Paper Session 2A: Cultural Heritage: Legal, Ethical, and Practical Considerations (Hogan) Chair: Rob Kitchin, Professor and ERC Advanced Investigator, NIRSA, Maynooth University @RobKitchin
Language Data, Ethics and the Law Caspar Jordan, Swedish National Data Service
Issues around anonymisation of personal data of participants in social research projects.
There's a chance only lawyers fully understand all the implications of ethics and the law with regards to social science data. #dpassh
####Looking back to move forward: Measuring the impact of existing digital resources relevant to Irish archaeology
Teresa Bolger
Key themes in impact studies.
Bolger took JISC's 'Toolkit for the impact of scholarly resources' and applied it to Irish archeology. [I think]
Target resources:
#Expert Panel: Shaping our Legacy: Safeguarding the Social and Cultural Record (Hogan)
Chair: Natalie Harrower, Digital Repository of Ireland @natalieharrower
Brid Dooley, Head of RTE Archives @briddooley
Helen Hockx-Yu, Head of Web Archiving, The British Library @hhockx
Owen Conlan, Assistant Prof., School of Computer Science and Statistics, TCD @oconlan
#Paper Session 4: Policy, Practice, and Research Data (Hogan)
Chair: Jane Gray, Senior Lecturer, Sociology, Maynooth University
####**DRI as a Bilingual Digital Repository; Processes and Challenges; Turning Policy into Practice
Rosemary Coll, NUI Galway @rosemary_coll
DRI requirements - develop an Irish language interface, and be able to use metadata created as gaeilge.