Tools for Creating Your Own Resource Portal: CWIS and the Scout Portal Toolkit
Almasy, Edward
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Title
Tools for Creating Your Own Resource Portal: CWIS and the Scout Portal Toolkit
Author(s)
Almasy, Edward
Issue Date
2005
Keyword(s)
Commercialization
Internet
Libraries and the World Wide Web
World Wide Web
Abstract
Creating a full-featured resource portal on the Web is no small task, and
it can be even more of a challenge without a team of Web designers and
programmers. In the fall of 2000 the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s
Internet Scout Project (Scout) received funding from the Mellon Foundation
to build an open-source software package intended to enable collection
developers to share their collection’s metadata via the Web. In October of
2002 Scout began a new effort, funded by the National Science Foundation
(NSF) as part of the National Science Digital Library (NSDL) initiative,
to build upon prior work and create a software package that would help
STEM (Science/Technology/Engineering/Math) content authors and
collection developers share their work online and integrate it into NSDL.
The software packages resulting from these two projects, the Scout Portal
Toolkit (SPT) and the Collection Workflow Integration System (CWIS),
are very inexpensive to maintain and operate and easy for nontechnical
staff to download, set up, and populate with metadata. Conforming to international
standards for metadata, data harvesting, and Web technology
makes SPT and CWIS useful for and usable by a wide variety of projects
and organizations, allowing and encouraging collaboration and record
sharing among projects.
Publisher
Graduate School of Library and Information Science. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
ISSN
0024-2594
Type of Resource
text
Language
en
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