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'''Notes from an open discussion moderated by [[User:AncestryInsider|the Ancestry Insider]], held at the [[RootsTech 2011|RootsTech 2011 Conference]].''' | '''Notes from an open discussion moderated by [[User:AncestryInsider|the Ancestry Insider]], held at the [[RootsTech 2011|RootsTech 2011 Conference]].''' | ||
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#Data interchange. Exchange uninterpreted data linked with standardized data. | #Data interchange. Exchange uninterpreted data linked with standardized data. | ||
#Searchability | #Searchability | ||
#Documentation/Sources | #Documentation/Sources | ||
=== Governance === | === Governance === | ||
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Some issues might best be solved at different levels or by different groups. | Some issues might best be solved at different levels or by different groups. | ||
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Robert Gardner of Google volunteered to help any vendors who want Google to index the content that is only accessible with a subscription. His contact information is: | Robert Gardner of Google volunteered to help any vendors who want Google to index the content that is only accessible with a subscription. His contact information is: | ||
<blockquote>Robert D. Gardner, Ph.D.<br>Software Engineer | <blockquote>Robert D. Gardner, Ph.D.<br>Software Engineer 19540 Jamboree Road<br>Suite 200<br>Irvine, CA 92612<br>rgardner@google.com</blockquote> | ||
Revision as of 13:33, 14 February 2011
Notes from an open discussion moderated by the Ancestry Insider, held at the RootsTech 2011 Conference.
Attendees are invited to add notes of their own. A big "thank you" is due Pat M. for being our session scribe.
Issues
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Issue | Notes | Group |
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Governance | ||
Attribution | When data is copied, credit is copied with it | |
Privacy | ||
Data in proprietary format | 2 | |
Ease of use | i.e. data re-entry | |
Persistent URL's | Average life is 100 days | |
Guidance | for new users | |
Unstructured Text | 1 | |
Tag & link | 2 | |
Research process | Evidence should be an independent class like persons, families, and sources. | |
Inconsistent search experience | 2 | |
Data versioning | ||
Transfer rich data | Photos, sources, scanned documents. Embedded or linked. Metadata in jpeg. | |
Inability to do cross-repository search | Lack standard metadata or exposure. | 2 |
Documentation | Sources, citations. Automatic, user assisted, transferring, ... | 1, 3 |
Key as seen | (Representation). To surface in search results, the data must be standardized. Error rates for interpretation. | 1 |
Static data interchange | GEDCOM standard not updated by FamilySearch. | 1 |
Groupings[edit | edit source]
- Data interchange. Exchange uninterpreted data linked with standardized data.
- Searchability
- Documentation/Sources
Governance[edit | edit source]
Governance of a standard can be provided by:
- a vendor,
- a consortium of vendors,
- an existing standards body, or
- a new organization or community.
Perhaps a community led governance body started and assisted by FamilySearch would be appropriate.
Some issues might best be solved at different levels or by different groups.
Contact Information[edit | edit source]
Google[edit | edit source]
Robert Gardner of Google volunteered to help any vendors who want Google to index the content that is only accessible with a subscription. His contact information is:
Robert D. Gardner, Ph.D.
Software Engineer 19540 Jamboree Road
Suite 200
Irvine, CA 92612
rgardner@google.com