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- | In order for CERL to be able to sustainably host your data, there are a few preferred | + | In order for CERL to be able to sustainably host your data, there are a few scenarios. |
- | * a) you plan to use data hosted by CERL, and want to annotate that data with your own data elements. You are writing a funding proposals to get funding for this project. In that case, it would be good if you contact | + | * a) you plan to use data hosted by CERL, and want to annotate that data with your own data elements. You are writing a funding proposals to get funding for this project. In that case, it would be good if you contacted |
- | * b) your library | + | * b) your library has a stand-alone database |
+ | * c) databases that are not in MARC or PICA+, with flexible or non-standard data structures or without a rigidly applied data model, are much harder for us to process. If you have a database with data that is relevant to the hand-press period, which you would like CERL to host, we would still be happy to hear from you. But, we would need to explore very carefully what data you are offering, how we can fit in into existing CERL structures and/or databases, and how we are going to fund and schedule the work. Together we might find a way of writing the costs for this work into a funding proposal, for example. | ||
==== Setting up your database ==== | ==== Setting up your database ==== |
hosting/costs.txt · Last modified: 2020/02/13 13:40 by lefferts