
DLIT
Exercise: "If Money Were No Object"
March/April 2000
Gold:
- Course syllabi
- UCSD scientist manuscripts (contextualized with published work)
- Research workflow and its products
- Text marked up at various levels of complexity and served at those various
levels
- User annotations and/or usage tracking
Talbot:
- Tools:
- Conferencing
- Value-added copyright information
- Weekly lecture series (streaming video)
Barnhart:
- Retrospective monographs
- Retrospective runs of newspapers and journals
- Sound files
- Images of scores
- Church records
Abrams:
- Reserves materials (all formats)
- "collections of distinction"
- post -1950 music
- access tools : don't replicate content: thumbnails, sound clips
Hanson:
- "in support of classroom instruction, partnered with faculty and Access
Services": reserves
- "in support of research" : expanded Avanti
- tools to facilitate remote access
Lo:
- mechanism for digitizing on demand
- "Intel Inside, Qualcomm Outside, Starbuck by Your Side"
Dearie:
- Microcollections
- Newspaper collections (request from CRL all the time)
- Photoarchives, maps, drawings
Mirsky:
- License as much as possible from everybody else (commercial and non-commercial);
focus on UCSD unique content and San Diego
- Maps
- San Diego government information: photos, laws
Starr:
- Tools that support telemedicine, attached to patient simulators; to include
content like:
- published text
- professors notes
- radiographic images
- lecture videos
- a tool that would take a table, turn it into more manipulable data, and
render the data graphically (UCB did it for DLI1)
- anatomy images, histology images
Day:
- UCSD blueprints, "as builts"
- Bibliography on History of SIO à digitize all materials in it
- SIO org charts
- Clipping files
- Marine Biology Associates of San Diego
- Video clips, audio clips
- Data (including "diatom data")
- taxonomic access to photos of animals (of fish especially)
- "Famous quotations"
- "Notable discoveries"
Tait:
- things that aren't easy to access (e.g., fish)
- "live digital events" (e.g., conferences)
Brueggeman:
- Avanti from all collections and to all user groups
- License as much as we can get (and afford)
- Historic works in oceanography, including o.p. works still in copyright
- San Diego Bay, coastal lagoon information, including consultant reports
- SIO Bulletin
- The Fish Bulletin
- Scientific Expedition Reports: Challenger
- Classic reference works (out of copyright)
Westbrook:
- Multi-faceted, multi-media "projects"; virtual archives; distill content
from other repositories and our own to document an event or a movement;"distillation"
or sourcebook
- All text coded and searchable
- Provision for annotating digital documents and archiving the annotations
Claassen:
- Material in all formats needed by the largest number of primary UCSD users
- Unique materials
- Virtual archives

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