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An elastic bucket down the data well (#rdtf in Manchester)

I was in Manchester on Monday for Opening Data – Opening Doors, a one-day “advocacy workshop” hosted by JISC and RLUK under their Resource Discovery Taskforce (#rdtf) programme. I delivered a...

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Jerome/COMET hack day: Fun in the Fens

Here’s a photo of the CARET (Centre for Applied Research in Educational Technologies) offices at the University of Cambridge, where we held our log-awaited joint Jerome/COMET hack day, on Monday 8...

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It’s the end of Jerome as we know it (but I feel fine)

The University of Lincoln’s Jerome project finished in August with the successful release of more than 240,000 openly-licensed bibliographic records, available over developer APIs, and a joint hack day...

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Tick tock we don’t stop. Introducing CLOCK, a new JISC-funded resource...

The title says it all, really. The University of Lincoln, working in consortium with Cambridge University Library and Owen Stephens Consulting, has been awarded £49,877 by JISC to investigate ways of...

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On open data licensing and sustainability

Last week I attended a free ‘licensing clinic‘ in Birmingham, organised by the Discovery programme – mainly as a means of kick-starting my brain into considering the copyright/licensing issues around...

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