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      <title>The Information Grid</title>
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      <description>Many of the issues faced by the e-Science Programme and the Digital Library community world-wide are generic in nature, in that both require complex metadata in order to create services for users. Both need to process large amounts of distributed data. Recognition of this common interest within both communities resulted in this invitation-only one-day workshop at the e-Science Institute in Edinburgh. It brought together interested parties from both the digital library and e-Science communities, and kicked off detailed discussion of the way forward for both.</description>
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      <title>Beyond the Online Tutorial</title>
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      <description>&amp;lsquo;Beyond the Online Lecture&amp;rsquo; was a one day workshop held in the University of Edinburgh Library on a rainy August day, which considered the pedagogical issues for projects which intend to supply the DNER with resources. Caroline Ingram chaired the event and Sheila Webber and Bill Johnston were the specialists in educational issues who took the bulk of the workshop.
Caroline opened the event by outlining the DNER as it is, and moved on to a description of what the service might be at some point in the future.</description>
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