Digital Library Repositories and Instructional Support Systems
Dale Flecker
Associate Director for Planning and Systems, Harvard University Library
Harvard University
Leslie Johnston
Director, Digital Services, Library
University of Virginia
David Greenbaum
Director, Interactive University Project
University of California, Berkeley
The past decade has seen the simultaneous growth of large-scale digital
library collections and of widely deployed course management systems
(CMS). CMS provide a potentially powerful delivery environment for digital
collections, but the issues of interoperation between the two application
domains are just beginning to be examined. With funding from the Andrew
W. Mellon Foundation, an ad hoc group of experts in CMS, digital libraries,
and electronic publishing has been looking at some aspects of interoperation.
A key observation is that there are today significant practical impediments
to instructors making use of digital library content in course systems.
This briefing will review the work of the group, focusing
on two key topics: 1) what repository owners can do to encourage the
use of their content in instructional systems and 2) the need for tools
that help instructors gather together relevant materials from across
highly heterogeneous and distributed content repositories.
Presentation:
Flecker
(PPT)
Johnston
(PPT)
Greenbaum
(PPT)