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====== Costs ====== | ====== Costs ====== | ||
- | In order for CERL to be able to sustainably | + | In order for CERL to be able to sustainably |
- | * 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 CERL. We can offer a data entry environment that is similar to the PATRIMONIT database, but tailored with the data fields that you need for your own annotations. There is a fee for setting up the database, and an annual fee for some database support that you might need in the years that your project is running. After your project has ended the data will continue to be made available by CERL. | + | * a) you plan to use CERL data, 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 CERL. We can offer a data entry environment that is similar to the PATRIMONIT database, but tailored with the data fields that you need for your own annotations. There is a fee for setting up the database, and an annual fee for some database support that you might need in the years that your project is running. After your project has ended the data will continue to be made available by CERL. |
- | * b) your library has a stand-alone database with bibliographical records or data related to printed books which they prefer would be hosted externally. Feel free to contact CERL. Depending on the content of your database, and the format of the data, we may be able to set up a database in our Elastic Search environment, | + | * b) if you want to annotate bibliographic records with your research findings, and the fields available in HPB Provenance are sufficient for your purpose, you can request a user account and use this facility for free. Your annotations remain with CERL after you project has ended. |
- | | + | * c) your library has a stand-alone database with bibliographical records or data related to printed books which they prefer would be hosted externally. Feel free to contact CERL. Depending on the content of your database, and the format of the data, we may be able to set up a database in our Elastic Search environment, |
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==== Setting up your database ==== | ==== Setting up your database ==== | ||
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After it is clear what needs doing to ensure the best possible presentation of your data, CERL will provide you with a quote. | After it is clear what needs doing to ensure the best possible presentation of your data, CERL will provide you with a quote. | ||
==== Annual fee ==== | ==== Annual fee ==== | ||
- | Once your database is at CERL, there will be an annual | + | Once your database is at CERL, there will be an annual fee which covers |
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