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Lec 1 - First stage preservation storage ...

"Lec 1 - First stage preservation storage for digital content" Zone 1 provides an easy-to-use first line of preservation service for use by anyone at Harvard for any digital content. Produced by the Berkman Center for Internet & Society Filmed and Edited by Daniel Dennis Jones with Rocky Acosta Creative Commons music by Hugh Doolan: http://soundcloud.com/hughdoolan/heartlands-free-dl
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Lec 2 - Yana: An Open Source Template fo ...

"Lec 2 - Yana: An Open Source Template for Scholarly Journals to Develop Mobile Applications"Yāna is a light-weight, modular, open source template within which publishers can develop their own mobile applications for open access journals. Produced by the Berkman Center for Internet & Society Filmed and Edited by Daniel Dennis Jones with Rocky Acosta Creative Commons music by Prodigal...
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Lec 3 - Wolbach UX

"Lec 3 - Wolbach UX" Wolbach UX is gesture and touch-based technology adapted for scientific use at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA) John G. Wolbach Library. Produced by the Berkman Center for Internet & Society Filmed and Edited by Daniel Dennis Jones with Rocky Acosta Creative Commons music by Hugh Doolan: http://soundcloud.com/hughdoolan/heartlands-free-dl,...
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Lec 4 - TagTeam: Enhanced Social Tagging ...

"Lec 4 - TagTeam: Enhanced Social Tagging For Classification and Current Awareness"TagTeam is a middleware tagging hub for the Open Access Tracking Project. The hub will collect feeds from any tagging service, braid them together, improve them in various ways, and then produce output feeds to which readers could subscribe. Produced by the Berkman Center for Internet & Society Filmed and...
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Lec 5 - QR Codes in the Library: A Windo ...

"Lec 5 - QR Codes in the Library: A Window to Online Research Services" QR Codes in the Library is a pilot project in the Loeb Music Library, which will result in a "best practices" guide for use across the Harvard Library, linking materials in the stacks with on-line resources, via smartphone. By posting QR codes in specific subject areas of the stacks, smartphone users can instantly access...
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Lec 6 - Library Application Collaboratio ...

"Lec 6 - Library Application Collaboration, Development Tools and Resources" Research and discussions among the library application development community with the aim of improving internal collaboration and the provision of ongoing support, sustaining engineering, and specialized development support services. Creative Commons music by Hugh Doolan:...
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Lec 7 - Inscriptio

"Lec 7 - Inscriptio " Inscriptio allows eligible patrons to apply for their preferred carrel based on a map of locations and current availability similar to an airline seating choice map. A wait list would also be maintained using this tool with information being automatically sent to patrons when their match was confirmed. Produced by the Berkman Center for Internet & Society Filmed and...
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Lec 8 - Deposit@Harvard

"Lec 8 - Deposit@Harvard" "Deposit@Harvard" enables the user to submit scholarship simultaneously to multiple internal and external repositories. By developing a tool to facilitate the deposit of scholarship into Harvard's DASH and other open access repositories, we are showing our continued commitment to the dissemination of open access scholarship to a global community. Produced by the...
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Lec 9 - A Reusable Tablet-Based Applicat ...

"Lec 9 - A Reusable Tablet-Based Application for Library Collections" DRS Access is open source iOS framework for library collections at Harvard. Creative Commons music by Prodigal Audio: http://soundcloud.com/prodigalaudio/prodigalaudio-intermission Produced by the Berkman Center for Internet & Society Filmed and Edited by Daniel Dennis Jones with Rocky Acosta
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Lec 10 - extraMUROS :: Towards an API-Dr ...

"Lec 10 - extraMUROS :: Towards an API-Driven Multimedia Library Without Walls" Zeega (extaMUROS) envisions the creation of an open-source HTML5 infrastructure built on public APIs that enables faculty, students, staff and the general public to collaboratively view, curate, annotate, exhibit and remix Harvard-owned digital multimedia collections and to interconnect them with other high-quality...
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Lec 11 - Enhanced Catalog Searching with ...

"Lec 11 - Enhanced Catalog Searching with Geospatial Technology " Enhanced Catalog Searching with Geospatial Technology applies geocoding concepts to catalog data in Library Cloud and place the results on a map interface. Then, we would take these results and incorporate more advanced geospatial analysis techniques such as proximity and density analysis to aid in the discovery of library...
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Lec 12 - Spectacle

"Lec 12 - Spectacle" By filling out a simple web-form, users can create a slideshow from Harvard-owned visual resources for which a version is stored within DRS and a description exists within a Harvard Library catalog. Core features: Images are automatically imported or referenced from DRS; captions are automatically derived from catalog records; captions are linked to their corresponding...
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Lec 13 - Highbrow: a Textual Annotation ...

"Lec 13 - Highbrow: a Textual Annotation Browser" Highbrow is an interactive web-based visualization that plots the density of annotations from multiple sources (including dynamic full-text search) onto literary works. It provides a quick, high level overview of the areas of the text that are of most interest to different commentators or contain certain search terms, and then shows increasingly...
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Lec 14 - Harvard Library Copyright and F ...

"Lec 14 - Harvard Library Copyright and Fair Use Tool" The Harvard Library Copyright and Fair Use Tool is a series of dynamic web pages, flow-charts, interactive exercises, and substantive information that can be used by Harvard faculty, staff and students to ascertain the copyright status of a particular item or to learn more about a particular area of copyright law. The finished product would...
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Lec 15 - The Connected Scholar

"Lec 15 - The Connected Scholar" The Connected Scholar is an online workspace for students and scholars to draft writing projects while tracking the progression of one's ideas through intellectual engagement with source materials. This web-based writing space builds in support for student writing and integrates resource discovery and management tools while offering guidance on proper source...
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Lec Last - Online Digital Atlas Viewer

"Lec Last - Online Digital Atlas Viewer" Online Digital Atlas Viewer allows digitized atlases to be "read" as they were meant to be, that is, spatially, not in page order.Atlases are not like other books, read sequentially page by page. Atlases are meant to be explored spatially, jumping from one page to the next based on proximity. Produced by the Berkman Center for Internet & Society...

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