Description of the Scottish Collections Network (SCONE), a Web service for the information retrieval of descriptions of print and digital collections held in libraries, archives and museums in Scotland. The service provides collection-level descriptions with direct connection to online digital collections and related online catalogues and finding aids. Collection descriptions can be searched by collection title, subject, language, town of location, and name of associated person or organization. The service also provides navigation through collection hierarchies
The paper discusses issues in the interoperability of indexes to metadata records in distributed inf...
Scotland, with its Parliament recently re-established after 300 years, is likely to see the developm...
This collaborative project began in 1999 between the University of Glasgow’s Special Collections and...
Description of the Scottish Collections Network (SCONE), a Web service for the information retrieval...
Description of the Scottish Collections Network (SCONE) service, a component of the Scottish Common ...
The role, potential and interaction of networked catalogues and collection-level description have re...
The article briefly gives the background to the concept of a common information environment, followe...
This paper introduces SCAMP, the Scottish Collections Access Management Portal, a collaborative tool...
The paper describes the development of the database schema and structure of SCONE, the Scottish Coll...
This article is based on a report to a follow-up meeting of the CC-interop project which investigate...
This article reports on the work of the SPEIR project and indicates its relevance beyond the Scottis...
The SCONE project used the CAIRNS service1 infrastructure as the basis for its technical development
The Glasgow Digital Library (GDL) Project has a significance over and above its primary aim of creat...
Description of the Scottish Distributed Digital Library (SDDL), a pilot service that uses elements o...
Description of the Distributed National Burns Collections (DNBC) project, a 16-month Strategic Chang...
The paper discusses issues in the interoperability of indexes to metadata records in distributed inf...
Scotland, with its Parliament recently re-established after 300 years, is likely to see the developm...
This collaborative project began in 1999 between the University of Glasgow’s Special Collections and...
Description of the Scottish Collections Network (SCONE), a Web service for the information retrieval...
Description of the Scottish Collections Network (SCONE) service, a component of the Scottish Common ...
The role, potential and interaction of networked catalogues and collection-level description have re...
The article briefly gives the background to the concept of a common information environment, followe...
This paper introduces SCAMP, the Scottish Collections Access Management Portal, a collaborative tool...
The paper describes the development of the database schema and structure of SCONE, the Scottish Coll...
This article is based on a report to a follow-up meeting of the CC-interop project which investigate...
This article reports on the work of the SPEIR project and indicates its relevance beyond the Scottis...
The SCONE project used the CAIRNS service1 infrastructure as the basis for its technical development
The Glasgow Digital Library (GDL) Project has a significance over and above its primary aim of creat...
Description of the Scottish Distributed Digital Library (SDDL), a pilot service that uses elements o...
Description of the Distributed National Burns Collections (DNBC) project, a 16-month Strategic Chang...
The paper discusses issues in the interoperability of indexes to metadata records in distributed inf...
Scotland, with its Parliament recently re-established after 300 years, is likely to see the developm...
This collaborative project began in 1999 between the University of Glasgow’s Special Collections and...