DLF Aquifer - Asset action experimentation
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Asset Actions - Manipulating distributed digital library objects

An asset action package is an XML-defined set of actionable URIs for a digital resource that delivers named, typed actions for that resource. Packages are made up of action groups, which are sets of actions, with an optional set of parameters which are specific to the group. Every asset action package contains at least a "default" action group which provides a basic high-level set of actions. It is optimal but not required that it also contain at least one basic medium-specific action group which provides a set of basic functions for a known type of resource. An asset action package may contain any number of additional action groups. Additional information is available in
the Asset Action white paper,
the presentation of the portal at the Digital Library Federation Forum Spring 2006 and
a summary of The "asset actions" experiment & portal.

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  The following collections are represented in the DLF-Aquifer Asset Action experimental portal:
Charles W. Cushman Photograph Collection Indiana University Archives
Encyclopedia of Chicago (Chicago Historical Society)
Northwestern University Library World War II Poster Collection
African Posters from the Melville J. Herskovits Library of African Studies at Northwestern University
The Edwin C. Bolles Collection: A Digital Archive on the History and Topography of London (Digital Collections and Archives - Tufts University)

The DLF-Aquifer technical working group is composed of:
Jon Dunn, Indiana University (chair)
Eric Celeste, University of Minnesota
Tim Cole, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Jerry Persons, Stanford University
Jody DeRidder, University of Tennessee
Cory Snavely, University of Michigan
Thornton Staples, University of Virginia

Contributors:
Jon Dunn
Bill Parod
Robert Chavez
Robert Haschart


Credits:
Muriel Foulonneau
Thomas G. Habing
Timothy W. Cole

DLF Aquifer is built upon the DLF mission to enable new research and scholarship through the development and adoption of technical standards and best practices. DLF Aquifer participants leverage shared actions, resources and infrastructures to encourage the creation of digital collections that can be brought together and made accessible across the globe.

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