- From: MacKenzie Smith <kenzie@MIT.EDU>
- Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2003 21:50:01 -0500
- To: Kevin Smathers <kevin.smathers@hp.com>, SIMILE public list <www-rdf-dspace@w3.org>
Hi Kevin, Why do you need images that occur in both corpuses? The demo should involve a hypothetical researcher and/or teacher looking for image content ... the images should be drawn from both corpuses but be findable using the domain view of either research or teaching. The Goya case is actually an odd one, since typically the content coming from a particular domain will be unique. We might want to avoid that little complexity at this stage... Anyway, I haven't found any more IMS metadata out there. If we need more IMS metadata we have to make it, presumably from a subset of the VRA records and a standard mapping between the schemas (not simple, but I've been assured that it's possible). MacKenzie/ At 02:34 PM 11/3/2003 -0800, Kevin Smathers wrote: >Hi all, > >After a pretty thorough search, I find only a single overlap between >ArtStor and OCW for actual resources, which is the Francisco Goya painting. >Looking through the OCW web site the course 4.651 has numerous overlaps >with ArtStor, but seemingly no images in the OCW version of the course, >and thus I suspect no metadata for those artworks although they are >mentioned in the lecture notes. Perhaps MacKenzie can suggest another >course that might have some overlaps with ArtStor. > >Cheers, >-kls > >-- >======================================================== > Kevin Smathers kevin.smathers@hp.com > Hewlett-Packard kevin@ank.com > Palo Alto Research Lab > 1501 Page Mill Rd. 650-857-4477 work > M/S 1135 650-852-8186 fax > Palo Alto, CA 94304 510-247-1031 home >======================================================== >use "Standard::Disclaimer"; >carp("This message was printed on 100% recycled bits."); MacKenzie Smith Associate Director for Technology MIT Libraries Building 14S-208 77 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139 (617)253-8184 kenzie@mit.edu
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