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The DISMARC platform offers two presentation templates for searching data. The '''Archive template''' is intended for general public usage and quick searches. The '''DISMARC template''' is intended for experienced users that expect comprehensive search functionalities. | The DISMARC platform offers two presentation templates for searching data. The '''Archive template''' is intended for general public usage and quick searches. The '''DISMARC template''' is intended for experienced users that expect comprehensive search functionalities. | ||
- | The help texts in this Wiki take the DISMARC template as a reference. | + | The help texts in this Wiki take the DISMARC template as a reference. |
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In addition you will also find here organisational and technical information on [[:Category:How to join DISMARC|'''How to join DISMARC''']]. | In addition you will also find here organisational and technical information on [[:Category:How to join DISMARC|'''How to join DISMARC''']]. |
Revision as of 16:00, 11 September 2008
DISMARC WIKI
The aim of this Wiki is to provide DISMARC users with help guidelines for using the DISMARC portal.
The DISMARC platform offers two presentation templates for searching data. The Archive template is intended for general public usage and quick searches. The DISMARC template is intended for experienced users that expect comprehensive search functionalities.
The help texts in this Wiki take the DISMARC template as a reference.
In addition you will also find here organisational and technical information on How to join DISMARC.
The DISMARC project
The DISMARC project is an EU-funded initiative to encourage and support the interoperability of music related data. The majority of music archives throughout Europe do not dispose of publicly available access points to their catalogues and if they do, they often focus individually on providing resource discovery facilities to their own network or community only.
DISMARC will establish a gateway to freely available audio-content which will increase the visibility of the individual collections and make the content discoverable to a wider audience. The project offers music archives the opportunity to submit music collections for aggregation in the DISMARC repository via harvesting of the metadata records associated with the resources.