[Please excuse the cross-posting.]
I have finished revamping my day-long, hands-on, XML workshop
distribution. It includes a large set of sample data, style sheets,
and scripts (for transforming, indexing, harvesting, & serving) for
downloading:
XML is about distributing data and information unambiguously.
Through this hands-on workshop you will learn: 1) what XML is,
and 2) how it can be used to build library collections and
faciliate library services in our globally networked environment.
* An introduction to XML
* Activity - Beyond MARC
* Indexes make search easier
* Activity - Indexing/searching MODS
* Activity - Writing XML
* Flavors of XML
* Activity - Writing XML, redux
* Activity - Full-text indexes
* Client/server computing
* Databases for data storage and maintenance
* OAI-PMH - a de-centralized OCLC
* Activity - Being an OAI service provider
* Activity - Being an OAI data repository
* Web Services
* Activity - Creating a "mash-up"
* Workshop summary
* External links
http://infomotions.com/musings/xml-in-libraries/
The distribution is designed to be facilitated by an instructor, but
it could just as well be used as the basis of a self-paced tutorial.
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Eric Lease Morgan
Head, Digital Access and Information Architecture Department
Hesburgh Libraries, University of Notre Dame
(574) 631-8604
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