From sb at CS.MU.OZ.AU Sat Mar 27 20:20:30 2004 From: sb at CS.MU.OZ.AU (Steven Bird) Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 06:20:30 +1000 Subject: Archive report cards Message-ID: Dear OLAC Implementers, A new service has recently been added to the OLAC site, namely the archive report cards. These give summary statistics for each repository and an assessment of the quality of the repository's metadata. The report cards can be accessed by clicking the "REPORT CARD" links on the OLAC Archives page [1]. The report is also available for the full set of repositories [2]. Information about how these reports are generated is also available [3]. Reports are updated after every harvest, twice daily. The evaluation metric rewards the use of OLAC vocabularies, and what we consider to be core DC elements: title, date, subject, description, and identifier. The service was developed by Amol Kamat, Baden Hughes, and Steven Bird at the University of Melbourne, with sponsorship from the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering. We welcome your feedback. -Steven Bird [1] http://www.language-archives.org/archives.php4 [2] http://www.language-archives.org/tools/reports/archiveReportCard.php?archive=all [3] http://www.language-archives.org/tools/reports/ExplainReport.html From sb at CS.MU.OZ.AU Sat Mar 27 20:20:30 2004 From: sb at CS.MU.OZ.AU (Steven Bird) Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 06:20:30 +1000 Subject: Archive report cards Message-ID: Dear OLAC Implementers, A new service has recently been added to the OLAC site, namely the archive report cards. These give summary statistics for each repository and an assessment of the quality of the repository's metadata. The report cards can be accessed by clicking the "REPORT CARD" links on the OLAC Archives page [1]. The report is also available for the full set of repositories [2]. Information about how these reports are generated is also available [3]. Reports are updated after every harvest, twice daily. The evaluation metric rewards the use of OLAC vocabularies, and what we consider to be core DC elements: title, date, subject, description, and identifier. The service was developed by Amol Kamat, Baden Hughes, and Steven Bird at the University of Melbourne, with sponsorship from the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering. We welcome your feedback. -Steven Bird [1] http://www.language-archives.org/archives.php4 [2] http://www.language-archives.org/tools/reports/archiveReportCard.php?archive=all [3] http://www.language-archives.org/tools/reports/ExplainReport.html