June 2007: Volume 12.2
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Peter Burnhill, Director of EDINA, looks at how the way we deliver services could be changing.
The Depot repository service is open for business.
MasterMap is being successfully tested - plus how institutions should prepare for it.
Sub-licence period due to end 31 July 2007 - access to this collection will be removed if you do not notify us of your intention to renew.
Marine and coastal zone mapping and data from SeaZone will become a new Digimap collection.
A re-design and further improvements have been made to the geo-spatial portal.
SUNCAT helps with low-use journals, and opens talks with other national union catalogues.
The latest on the EIG licence agreement renewal, and full Film & Sound Online record information without the need to log in.
Jorum has upgraded its repository software. Plus, summer training sessions available.
A new look and feel for the autumn, plus other enhancements.
This recently finished project has turned up some interesting observations, and a much-used demonstrator.
Upcoming conferences, exhibitions, and training events.
EDINA, based in Edinburgh, Scotland, is a JISC-funded national datacentre. It offers the UK tertiary education and research community networked access to a library of data, information and research resources. All EDINA services are free of charge at the point of use. For information on institutional subscription fees, visit the EDINA web site, or contact us (details below).
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Editor: Paul Milne