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The Isaac Network
An Internet Scout Project Initiative
Co-sponsored by CNI
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The Isaac Network

A major issue for Internet users today is to be able to locate resources that they deem relevant and of high quality. Ultimately each individual has to decide for themselves which resources are relevant and credible in a given situation. However the task of discovering these resources would be much simplified if the pool of possibilities was narrowed to a manually, pre-selected subset of resources chosen by information specialists to be of high quality.

While there are numerous collections of "quality resources" available on the Web today, they are generally individual, autonomous sites, not connected in any way to other quality collections. Internet users, especially those in academia, need the ability to send a single search command which will reach specific quality collections, and just as importantly, only those quality collections. The Isaac Network is being built to provide them with this service.

Goals of The Isaac Network

Architecture

The Isaac Network uses standard Internet protocols, in particular, the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) and the Common Indexing Protocol (CIP) The Isaac Network content providers use the Dublin Core (DC) metadata set.

Collaborator Criteria

We are primarily interested in highly authoritative collections of Internet resources that have been hand-selected by librarians or information specialists. Collections may focus on a particular topic or discipline, or cover a broad subject range. The Internet Scout Project would like to partner with organizations that can provide the following:

An existing collection of human-mediated metadata about Internet resources that is regularly verified and updated:

Computing resources to run the Isaac software:

Additional Information

For more information on The Isaac Network, see:

The Internet Scout Project, which is funded by the National Science Foundation and is located in the Computer Sciences Department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, is charged with assisting the higher education community in resource discovery on the Internet. More information about the Internet Scout Project can be found at <http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/>.




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