Images Application Profile
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| + | Following on from the project to develop an application profile for scholarly works (SWAP], the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) has recently funded through its Repositories and Preservation Programme, a series of projects to establish Application Profiles in the areas of images, time-based media, geospatial data and learning objects. | ||
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| + | The work on the Images Application Profile (IAP) has been carried out for the six-month period from September 2007 to March 2008, and while the substantive project work is now complete and a draft Images Application Profile is in circulation, the ongoing job of promoting the profile to, and consulting with, the image, repository and metadata communities continues. To this end, JISC has funded a one-year post, based with the Technical Advisory Service for Images (TASI), to promote the IAP and work towards community acceptance. | ||
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| + | The first task of the IAP project was to bring together a working group with representatives from a range of backgrounds comprising image experts, repository developers and information specialists [3]. The group met for a day in late October 2007. It has commented subsequently on various iterations of the project as it has advanced through an email discussion list and some further occasional one-to-one meetings and exchanges. As part of the community acceptance phase of the project, beginning in October 2008, it is our intention to open the discussion on the IAP to a wider Consultation Group. The core deliverables of the IAP project were: a set of functional requirements based on a set of defined user needs; a conceptual model; an Images Application Profile; and a set of easy-to-follow user guidelines. | ||
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Introduction
This page is part of the JISC Digital Repository Wiki. It is used to support the activities of a UK (JISC) working group which is developing an Application Profile for describing images held in institutional repositories. This work is being undertaken within the JISC Digital Repositories programme and coordinated by Polly Christie and Mick Eadie (Visual Arts Data Service, University College for the Creative Arts). The Images Application Profile project is running from September 2007 - April 2008.
Draft For Comment 10th April 2008
Draft Images Application Profile
Draft Documents for Working Group meeting 29th October
Deliverables
Use Cases
Functional Requirements
Model
Application Profile
Community Acceptance Plan
Workplan
Develop draft Functional Requirements (September/October 2007)
Develop draft ER Diagram and set of attributes (October 2007)
Develop draft Application Profile (November 2007)
Hold working group meeting to discuss the drafts (29th October 2007)
Refine the profile in line with working group comments (November/December 2007)
Develop simple cataloguing guides for using the profile (December 2007)
Liaise with the wider community (November - February 2007)
Develop plans for community acceptance (Ongoing throughout project and beyond)
Working Group
Julie Allinson, SAFIR, York
Chris Awre, Fedora, E-Services Integration, University of Hull
Jenny Brace, Version Identification Project, LSE
Gayle Calverley, Time-based Application Profile; Distributed Learning at the University of Manchester
Lorna Campbell, Learning Materials Application Profile, CETIS
Steve Charles, MIDESS
Richard Green, Persistent Identifier interoperability, University of Hull
Jessie Hey, ePrints, Electronics & Comp Science, University of Southampton
Pete Johnston, Eduserv
Graham Klyne, Defining Image Access, Image Bioinformatics Research Group of the University of Oxford
Tony Mathys, Geospacial Application Profile, EDINA
Angela Murphy, Consultant
Andy Powell, Eduserv
Rosemary Russell, DC Affiliate, UKOLN
David Shotton, Defining Image Access, Image Bioinformatics Research Group of the University of Oxford
Lara Whitelaw, OU
Grant Young, TASI
Karla Youngs, TASI
Jun Zhao, Defining Image Access, Image Bioinformatics Research Group of the University of Oxford
Background
Following on from the project to develop an application profile for scholarly works (SWAP], the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) has recently funded through its Repositories and Preservation Programme, a series of projects to establish Application Profiles in the areas of images, time-based media, geospatial data and learning objects.
The work on the Images Application Profile (IAP) has been carried out for the six-month period from September 2007 to March 2008, and while the substantive project work is now complete and a draft Images Application Profile is in circulation, the ongoing job of promoting the profile to, and consulting with, the image, repository and metadata communities continues. To this end, JISC has funded a one-year post, based with the Technical Advisory Service for Images (TASI), to promote the IAP and work towards community acceptance.
The first task of the IAP project was to bring together a working group with representatives from a range of backgrounds comprising image experts, repository developers and information specialists [3]. The group met for a day in late October 2007. It has commented subsequently on various iterations of the project as it has advanced through an email discussion list and some further occasional one-to-one meetings and exchanges. As part of the community acceptance phase of the project, beginning in October 2008, it is our intention to open the discussion on the IAP to a wider Consultation Group. The core deliverables of the IAP project were: a set of functional requirements based on a set of defined user needs; a conceptual model; an Images Application Profile; and a set of easy-to-follow user guidelines.
Meetings
Kick off meeting, 29th October 2007
Lunchtime session at Open Repositories, 2nd April 2008
JISC Application Profiles meeting, 19th June 2008

