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New Directions for Discovering Information

I had the pleasure of presenting at the 2009 meeting of the Ohio Higher Education Computing Council (OHECC) on OhioLINK’s plans for a new discovery layer. Included below is a web version of the presentation slides and links to more information. I also attempted to record the audio from the presentation; if that is of an acceptable quality, I’ll add it here and synchronize it to the slide playback.The audio has now been added to the presentation on SlideShare and is available separately.

Slides from OHECC presentation

For a description of the OhioLINK project, see this earlier DLTJ posting with a description from the solicitation and this follow-up posting with answers to questions from potential bidders. (When reading these messages, please note that the time for submitting responses to the solicitation has passed.)

(This post was updated on 30-Mar-2009.)

2 Comments

  1. John Fink | March 26, 2009 at 5:07 pm | Permalink

    Man, I hope you *do* put up the audio, because I have no idea what your presentation was about without it, and I’d really like to know.

  2. the Jester | March 26, 2009 at 9:25 pm | Permalink

    Yeah, my presentation style has drifted towards large, iconic pictures supporting the concepts I’m actually speaking about. I’m listening to the audio now and I think it will be usable. (I overestimated the gain required to record in the room so the levels are very overdriven. Hopefully some work in Audacity will clean it up.) I’ll see what I can do tomorrow…

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From the Disruptive Library Technology Jester (http://dltj.org/), printed on Wednesday the 17th of March 2010 at 8:47:30 PM EDT (-0400). The URL to this page is http://dltj.org/article/ohecc-dl/

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