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After years of describing our DAMS with Powerpoint, we finally have a public access system that we can show our mothers. And code4lib! The UCSD Libraries DAMS is an RDF based asset repository containing over 250,000 items and their derivatives. We describe the core system, the metadata and storage challenges involved in managing hundreds of thousands of items, and the interesting political aspects involved in releasing subsets to the public. We also describe the caching approach we used to ensure performance and access control.
 
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'''Talk Title:'''
 
You Either Surf or You Fight: Integrating Library Services with Google Wave
'''Speaker name(s), affiliation(s), and email address(es):'''
 
Sean Hannan, Sheridan Libaries, Johns Hopkins University, shannan@jhu.edu
 
'''Abstract of no more than 500 words:'''
 
So Google Wave is a new shiny web toy, but did you know that it's also a great platform for collaboration and research? (I bet you did.) ...And what platform for collaboration and research would not be complete without some library tools to aid and abet that process? I will talk about how to take your library web services and integrate them with Google Wave to create bots that users can interact with to get at your resources as part of their social and collaborative work.
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