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Re: Mirror sites for IUCr W3 services
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- From: Yves Epelboin <Yves.Epelboin@lmcp.jussieu.fr>
- Date: Thu, 29 Jan 1998 08:24:26 GMT
> > I would appreciate your comments on the question to whom we should offer > > the possibility of being source sites within the IUCr W3 services with > > the consequent advantages of being mirrored. > > > > (A) The IUCr Glasgow General Assembly and Congress is now being > > mirrored. > > Certainly. My philosophy is that the Congress materials be offered both as a > convenience at or near the time of a Congress, and as an archival repository > of abstracts and reports (and optionally social and cultural mementoes) > after the meeting, when the host site may wish to delete their > Congress-related materials. Anything related to the general activity of IUCr should be mirrored. Among them the first one is the Congress. May I remind that I had to urgently decide to mirror Seattle for Europe last time on request from various scientists. > > (B) What about the regional associates and their main conferences? > > Yes, in principle. Currently the ACA has a full server, with many > interesting pages. The ECA and AsCA do not (so far as I have been able to > ascertain). An offer to ECA and AsCA to mirror their home pages may > encourage them to construct some home pages. Regional Associates as Supranational bodies offer an information of interest for all. I agree with Brian that they should be mirrored. > > (C) What about national crystallographic associations? > > Agnostic. One advantage of widespread mirroring of national sites would be > the facility to compare different national services. It is possible that > this would encourage wider use of central information facilities, rather > than having every national association duplicate the same sort of meetings > calendar or index of useful sites that every other organisation might have. > On the other hand, national associations might well wish to maintain their > services as demonstrably autonomous organisations. We should not convey the > impression of wishing to overwhelm everyone else's efforts. Against for many reasons: - National information is firstly written in the national language. Shall we mirror only the ones with english translation readable by the majority? - Their primary interest is national. Interested scientists can always link to the source (although slow it is feasible) - This may dramatically increase the size of the files used on the mirrors for a poor use AND slow the mirroring process already slow. I do not want to overload my machine with stuff seldom read which may be directly accessed. It exists a french section for SInCris which I have separated so that it is not mirrored. What I suggest is to add links to national pages in a new appropriate page of IUCr Web services. > Note that the ACA is effectively both a national and a regional > association. If necessary we may ask ACA to separate its contents in two parts. Only the regional one would be mirrored. > > (D) Who are the other possible contenders who are not already taken care > > of? Should conferences and workshops organized by IUCr Commissions be > > included for example? > > I have made informal arrangements with CIF working groups (mmCIF, imgCIF) > and CIF software developers; some groups or individuals are very > enthusiastic about the prospect of being mirrored, others indifferent or > wary. I would incline to make it clear that we are willing to provide a > mirroring service, but not to push it unduly, and see who wants to avail > themselves of the facility. There are often many factors to consider; it > would be useful in some ways to have structural databases represented, for > example, but they are in practice commercial companies or government-funded > agencies with their own different views of how they should operate. Some > already have extensive mirrors of their own; some place heavy operational > requirements on their mirror sites. I agree. > So perhaps we should make offers to (A) and (B); sound out informally the > views of some representatives of (C); and leave (D) for now to the winds > of chance. I do not agree for (C). > Brian > > PS An afterthought: the Commission for Powder Diffraction Quantitative Phase > Analysis project is mirrored (as an offshoot of the CPD page). Other > Commissions have analogous projects (e.g. the Commission on Charge, Spin and > Momentum Densities) that might benefit from mirroring. Perhaps this > suggestion could be made in another circular to Commission Webmasters? Yes: leave it to the Commissions to decide but as transnational bodies it might be interesting to mirror them. With best regards, Yves
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