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Author:   Raymond Yee  
Posted: 2/26/2004; 11:16:19 PM
Topic: More NSDL
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More NSDL #
I did a lot of thinking about the National Science Digital Library yesterday, specifically the issue of Scholar's Box-NSDL Integration. I want to pull together some more thoughts and push them out into a coherent piece for my blog because I think that the issues are relevant to others. (Also I found the exercise of trying to explain Scholar's Box to the NSDL audience revealing in what I took for granted and what is or not compelling to another audience, highlighting the need to capture what the Scholar's Box is in a concise way.)

Dean Krafft responded to my email from yesterday with a very thoughtful response, which he kindly gave me permission to quote. A quick demo of Scholar's Box-NSDL Integration seems to be quite feasible, something that I'm asking Tom to do soon.

I looked briefly into WebDAV techniques in Python when I thought that WebDAV would be needed for Scholar's Box-NSDL Integration -- but it looks as though we won't need heavy-duty WebDAV.


 
Posted by Raymond Yee on 2/26/04; 11:17:02 PM
from the Scholar's Box dept.

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