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Internationale ontwikkeling van een digitale bibliotheek in “open access” over informatiebeheer

Internationale ontwikkeling van een digitale bibliotheek in “open access” over informatiebeheer. Voordracht bij de Online Conferentie Nederland = OCN2006 november 2006 Paul.Nieuwenhuysen @ vub.ac.be Vrije Universiteit Brussel & Universiteit Antwerpen België.

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Internationale ontwikkeling van een digitale bibliotheek in “open access” over informatiebeheer

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  1. Internationale ontwikkeling van een digitale bibliotheek in “open access” over informatiebeheer Voordracht bij de Online Conferentie Nederland = OCN2006 november 2006 Paul.Nieuwenhuysen @ vub.ac.beVrije Universiteit Brussel& Universiteit AntwerpenBelgië

  2. - contents - summary - structure - overview - scope - plan of this contribution • About UNESCO-IOC-IODE • Evolution and aims of OceanTeacher • Structure and contents of OceanTeacher • The size of OceanTeacher • Challenges and bottlenecks related to OceanTeacher • Plans for further development • Evaluation of OceanTeacher • Invitation to contribute

  3. About UNESCO-IOC-IODE

  4. UNESCO > IOC > IODE UNESCO with headquarters in Paris, the United Nations organization for education, science and culture > UNESCO-IOC The International Oceanographic Commission > UNESCO-IOC-IODE = The International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange established by the IOC in 1960.

  5. The aims of UNESCO-IOC-IODE • to facilitate and promote the exchange of oceanographic data and information • to develop standards, formats, and methods for the global exchange of oceanographic data and information • to assist member states to acquire the necessary capacity to manage oceanographic data and information and become partners in the IODE network

  6. UNESCO-IOC-IODE activities aimed at capacity building UNESCO UNESCO-IOC UNESCO-IOC-IODE UNESCO-IOC-IODE capacity building

  7. UNESCO-IOC-IODE activities aimed at capacity building • National & regional workshops and training courses • Advisory missions • Internships • Regional Ocean Data & Information Exchange NetworksFor instance • ODINAFRICA for Africa (running) • ODINCARSA for the Carribean and South America (needs more funding) • ODINCINDIO for the Indian Ocean? • Training tools: OceanTeacher !

  8. UNESCO-IOC-IODE regional ODIN networks • The ODIN strategy includes the following components: • Linking of training  equipment  operational support • Stimulating regional co-operation • Orientation towards concrete products and services • Taking into account the many stakeholders

  9. UNESCO > IOC > IODE > ODINAFRICA For instance: ODINAFRICA = The Ocean Data and Information Network for Africa http://ioc.unesco.org/odinafrica/

  10. UNESCO-IOC-IODE-project ODINAFRICA • Started in 2001 with 20 States in Africa.

  11. UNESCO-IOC-IODE-ODINAFRICA aims • Aims include the following • to improve access to data and information available in African marine science centers • to develop skills for the creation, dissemination and analysis of data and information products • to stimulate the transition towards digital information systems on the Internet like catalogues + interlibrary lending + communication by e-mail + usage of Internet-based information sources + document repositories

  12. UNESCO-IOC-IODE-ODINAFRICA achievements • National Oceanographic Data Centers established • Improved Internet connectivity • Data atlases, meta-databases, national ocean awareness activities, stakeholder meetings, national coordination teams, training courses…

  13. UNESCO-IOC-IODE-ODINAFRICA achievements • Improved marine information management: • libraries established • one computer program for integrated library management provided and installed in most centers • training courses for information managers • national catalogues created • merging in a union catalogue that is searchable through the WWW • start-up of 1 common ODINAFRICA document-repository

  14. Evolution and aims of OceanTeacher

  15. OceanTeacher situated in UNESCO-IOC-IODE UNESCO UNESCO-IOC UNESCO-IOC-IODE UNESCO-IOC-IODE capacity building UNESCO-IOC-IODE OceanTeacher

  16. UNESCO-IOC-IODE project OceanTeacher • OceanTeacher provides training tools for data and information exchange in general and in particular for applications in ocean science. • These tools are used during IODE training courses, but they can also be used for self training and continuous professional development. • http://ioc.unesco.org/oceanteacher/ • The WWW site is accessible free of charge. • The site can also be obtained on 1 DVD disk

  17. UNESCO-IOC-IODE the evolution towards OceanTeacher • 1960-1997: no standard curriculum • 1997: start of the development of HTML-based training curriculum on CD • 1998: start of the IODE “ResourceKit” • 2001: “ResourceKit” + training modules = OceanTeacher continued…

  18. UNESCO-IOC-IODE the evolution towards OceanTeacher • 2003: refinement of the outline = taxonomy = classification of the study materials continued…

  19. UNESCO-IOC-IODE the evolution towards OceanTeacher • 2004: bringing together in common modules the documents on topics that are relevant for data as well as information management, such as ICT and metadata+renaming to OceanTeacher “Digital Library” + “Courses”

  20. UNESCO-IOC-IODE project OceanTeacher • This can be considered primarily as an open access digital library developed in an international co-operation. • This offers • documents • hyperlinks to documents on the WWW • computer programs • references to related products (such as the FAO cd-rom)

  21. Structure and contents of OceanTeacher

  22. OceanTeacherdigital library

  23. OceanTeacherdigital library • The digital library can be browsed. • To facilitate editing and browsing, a taxonomy is developed and applied. • The contents can be searched using an external search system (for instance Google).

  24. OceanTeacherdigital library and courses Besides the digital library, various “courses” guide users and trainees through the digital library, in a way that corresponds to the aims and audience of a particular training course. OceanTeacher Digital library Courses

  25. The size of OceanTeacher

  26. OceanTeachersize • OceanTeacher is perhaps the largest stand-alone, single-topic teaching system on the WWW. • It incorporates the following • 1.5 GBytes • More than 6000 individual files • About 3600 illustrations • More than 14 000 internal cross-links that integrate the entire system • More than 13 000 links to external resources • Many oceanographic textbooks

  27. Challenges and bottlenecks related to OceanTeacher

  28. OceanTeacherchallenges and bottlenecks • Permission must be obtained to include some materials in OceanTeacher, even when they are available/accessible free of charge continued…

  29. OceanTeacherchallenges and bottlenecks • Only few study materials • are available free of charge • offer high quality contents • are up to date and will be updated later when needed continued…

  30. OceanTeacherchallenges and bottlenecks • Keeping copies of documents and programs up to date in the OceanTeacher system, when the original master version contents is updated elsewhere • International co-operation requires some face-to-face contacts, which is expensive continued…

  31. OceanTeacherchallenges and bottlenecks • Funds are limited (of course) • Differences in language among the users hinder communication, training and learning (English, French, Spanish, Portuguese…) • …

  32. Plans for further development of OceanTeacher

  33. Further development of OceanTeacher • Development goes on in the ODIMEX project from 2004 to 2007. • This work is supported by the Government of Flanders, Belgium.

  34. Further development of OceanTeacher • Enlarge and improve the open access digital library of study materials on data and information management • In parallel:Evaluate, refine and improve the taxonomy / structure of the digital library

  35. Further development of OceanTeacher • Expand the topics covered, with • Remote Sensing • Marine biological data management • Operational oceanography data management • Circulation modelling

  36. Further development of OceanTeacher • Expand target audience: focus also on scientists in related areas, not only data and information managers. • Derive from OceanTeacher a more or less standard proposed university curricula, for various study programs. • Focus not only on starting data and information centers in developing countries, but also on continuous professional development.

  37. Further development of OceanTeacher • Extend OceanTeacherfrom a static web site to a web site that is managed by a contents management system, which is of course based on a database management system and • which provides an electronic learning environment • which can not only be browsed, but also searched by an internal search system

  38. UNESCO-IOC-IODE OceanTeacher www site

  39. Assessment / evaluation of OceanTeacher

  40. Assessment / evaluation ofOceanTeacher • Assessment of the product developed during a project or during a phase in a longer, ongoing project, is of course desirable. • How to evaluate a product like OceanTeacher that is still evolving fast? • Up to now, the system has already been an essential component of several training courses on marine data management and on marine information management.

  41. Invitation to contribute

  42. UNESCO-IOC-IODE invitation of authors • You are invited to contribute documents to the OceanTeacher digital library on information management for library and information staff. • Why contribute? • High visibility of the WWW site • Prestigious, due to quality control by the editors and the international character • Probably long term stability of the system, due to international support

  43. Questions and suggestions are welcome

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