4 Dec 00:48
Re: Historical directories
Dear Jamie, We'd be happy to host the material/db but we aren't in a position to contribute funding to maintain the project (particularly as it currently isn't 'open'[1] due to the variety of restrictions on use they impose). Do you have any idea whether they'd be willing to contribute the material under a truly open license to a group such as ourselves so it can at least be maintained into the future? Regards, Rufus PS: This is exactly the kind of material/project to add into thhe Comprehensive Knowledge Archive Network (http://www.ckan.net/). So if you do come across other stuff like this and you have a minute it would be great if you could add it there. [1]: http://opendefinition.org/ Jamie Woods wrote: > Rufus > Thanks for your reply. I can't do much more, but I suggest you write to > them (there is a 'contact us' on their site). I have today had some > contact with them, and it seems they do not intend to close it down, but > are looking for more funding to increase the directory database. > Regards, Jamie Woods > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rufus Pollock" <rufus.pollock@...> > To: "Jamie Woods" <obfuscated> > Cc: "okfn-discuss" <okfn-discuss@...> > Sent: Monday, December 03, 2007 5:05 PM > Subject: Re: Historical directories > > >> Jamie Woods wrote: >>> I am certainly in favour of open knowledge, and I wonder if you are >>> aware of the site www.historicaldirectories.org >>> <http://www.historicaldirectories.org> which provides access to many >>> directories (eg Kelly's and Post Office) up to about 1920. It has a >>> good search mechanism and you can find and print most things. It is >>> run by the University of Leicester, and according to its 'News' the >>> funding ran out in October 2004 and the site will become unavailable >>> at the end of this year. >>> It is an excellent example of open knowledge (even if a bit out of >>> date), and it would be a great pity for it to close down. >>> Is it possible for you to do anything about keeping it going? >> >> This looks interesting and definitely something that should have been >> preserved. I'm cc'ing our discuss list in on this to see what other >> people think. >> >> In the mean time would you be able to find out more about whether >> they'd make the source material (database) available and on what >> terms. I note that at present their legal statement is fairly >> draconian (http://www.historicaldirectories.org/hd/legal.asp): >> >> "Unless otherwise indicated, all intellectual property rights in the >> Material appearing on this Web Site are owned by the University of >> Leicester. >> >> ... >> >> The following activities are prohibited: (i) sale, rental, leasing or >> lending of any Material appearing on the Web Site, (ii) >> retransmission, redistribution or storage of the whole or any part of >> the Material appearing on the Web Site in any electronic retrieval or >> storage system, (iii) republication of any Material appearing on the >> Web Site in any medium (including mirroring of the whole or any part >> of the Material on the World Wide Web or the Internet)." >> >> ~rufus >> >> -- >> This email has been verified as Virus free >> Virus Protection and more available at http://www.plus.net >> >
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