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[drf:1965] Fwd: Re: Lessons of Intute
- Date: Fri, 03 Sep 2010 17:04:02 +0900
皆様
お読みになっていらっしゃる方もあるかと思いますが、JISCのメーリングリスト
でも話題になってますね。
要するに、補助金に頼らないで事業を継続させるビジネス・モデルを作らなくて
はダメだということかと思います。
これ、日本のリポジトリ事業についてもあてはまるのではないでしょうか(あ、
地雷をふんじゃったかな)?
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Subject: Re: Lessons of Intute
Date: Thu, 2 Sep 2010 21:17:17 +0100
From: C Oppenheim <C.Oppenheim @ xxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: C Oppenheim <C.Oppenheim @ xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: JISC-REPOSITORIES @ xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
there is a third group - investment in services. JISC is rightly wary
of an indefinite commitment to services, which it hopes and expects will
become self-supporting sooner or later. I stick to my view that JISC was
NOT being wilfully unpleasant, but that it took a rational and sensible
decision.
Incidentally, if the rumours are true (I stress these are just rumours I
have picked up over the years), Intute had ample warning from JISC about
it''s unhappiness at the lack of development of a realistic business
model for Intute.
Charles
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From: Repositories discussion list [JISC-REPOSITORIES @ xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
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Sent: 02 September 2010 14:37
To: JISC-REPOSITORIES @ xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Lessons of Intute
Oh, I've touched on a sore point! Heh.
But I think there's still a distinction here worth making, that between:
- investment in infrastructure, which is expected to be maintained, and
- investment in projects, which is not expected to be maintained
The lessons to be learned from Intute are completely different,
depending on which one it was (or was perceived to be).
-- Stephen
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On 2 Sep 2010 10:16 a.m., Derek Law <d.law @ xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
LOL. You clearly haven't seen the roads round here!
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University of Strathclyde
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Tel: +44 141 548 4997
The University of Strathclyde is a charitable body, registered in
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From: Repositories discussion list [JISC-REPOSITORIES @ xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Stephen Downes [stephen @ xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 02 September 2010 13:55
To: JISC-REPOSITORIES @ xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Lessons of Intute
On the other hand, government does not typically set up roads and then
abandon them if they don't become 'viable'.
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On 2 Sep 2010 9:11 a.m., Derek Law <d.law @ xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
As one of the ageing suits who chaired committees which set up most of
these services, I agree
with Andy and Charles. JISC has a brilliant record of starting things
off, setting them up,
then giving them the space and time to become viable. If they don't the
result is
inevitable. I know this from bitter experience. The BUBL service here at
Strathclyde was
cut off after many years of funding.
Nothing is forever. We need to learn the lessons and move on not moan
that it's unfair
Derek Law
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Professor Derek Law
Turnbull Building
University of Strathclyde
155 George Street
Glasgow G1 1RD
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 141 548 4997
The University of Strathclyde is a charitable body, registered in
Scotland, number SC015263.
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From: Repositories discussion list [JISC-REPOSITORIES @ xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of C Oppenheim [C.Oppenheim @ xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 02 September 2010 11:45
To: JISC-REPOSITORIES @ xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Lessons of Intute
The service was not USED enough and therefore could not justify its cost
to JISC. JISC should not be in the business of subsidising services
which aren't being used or appreciated. One might speculate as to why
Intute (I agree a really silly name) was used so little, and that's
where lessons can indeed be learned.
Charles
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