Content Hub definition

Content Hub. A large data aggregation managed by a single organization where metadata and data have been aggregated using well documented and well understood schema. Examples of Content Hubs include the National Archives and Records Administration and the Smithsonian Institution. Content Hubs serve as a primary source of Metadata and Previews, and Full Digital Objects, where appropriate, for DPLA. Data Store: The repository of Metadata, Previews, and Full Digital Objects that are aggregated, stored, and managed by the DPLA. DPLA Data Use Guidelines: The most recent version of the data usage guidelines published by DPLA from time to time and available at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇.▇▇/info/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/DPLADataUseBest Practices.pdf, or such other address as is determined by DPLA during the Term of the Agreement. Effective Date: The date on which this DPLA Data Exchange Agreement is signed by the Data Provider. Full Digital Object: A digital object, in the form of one or more images, text files, audio files, and/or moving image files, that is significantly larger than a Preview or thumbnail and that can be viewed as part of the DPLA user interface as provided by the Data Provider via an acceptable end point, i.e., IIIF.
Content Hub a large data aggregation managed by a single or set of host organizations where metadata and data have been aggregated using well documented and well understood schema. Examples of Content Hubs include the National Archives and Records Administration, the Smithsonian Institution, the Biodiversity Heritage Library, and other very large data providers. Effective Date: The date on which this agreement commences, in accordance with the Terms section in this document. Intellectual Property Rights: Intellectual property rights including, but not limited to copyrights, related rights and database rights. Metadata: textual information (including hyperlinks) that may serve to identify, discover, interpret and/or manage Content. Preview: A reduced size or length audio and/or visual representation of Content, in the form of one or more images, text files, audio files and/or moving image files. Public Domain: Content, Metadata or other subject matter not protected by Intellectual Property Rights and/or subject to a waiver of Intellectual Property Rights. Service Hub: a Data Provider that serves as both Data Aggregator and service provider (digitization assistance, metadata assistance, etc.) to organizations wishing to digitize content and contribute to the DPLA. Initially, formal Services Hubs will be limited to those participating in the DPLA Hubs Pilot Project.

Examples of Content Hub in a sentence

  • In consideration for the services supplied and rights granted by Travelport hereunder, Subscriber will pay Travelport the fees set forth on Exhibit 1 and the Travelport Content Hub Pricing Table.

  • At the sole discretion of Verizon, Verizon will install (or have a third party install) the Client Software for the Content Hub Solution on Devices made commercially available by Verizon.

  • Subject to the limitations in Section 2.H (uAPI) of the Agreement: Travelport reserves the right to maintain and make updates to the Travelport Content Hub Pricing Table, including the uAPI fees for the air carriers participating in the ACH, the rail carriers participating in the RCH, and any other travel suppliers participating in any other content hubs that may be available in the uAPI, via an agency administrative portal accessible by Subscriber.

  • Professional Services Deliverable Description Deliverables for each calendar quarter Quarterly Release Documents Documents specify the changes in features and behavior of the and Prototypes Content Hub Solution, describing Subscriber and Content Hub Solution system interactions for features and enhancements intended for releases in Software for such quarter.

  • Upon Verizon’s receipt of this usage report, Verizon shall publish a consolidated report to Supplier within **** specifying the total number of Paid Subscribers and Free Subscribers on the Content Hub Solution during that month.

  • Travelport reserves the right to modify the Travelport Content Hub Pricing Table no more than once per quarter effective on the first day of the following quarter without prior notice to or consent from Subscriber.

  • When a Licensee generates a uAPI Segment on a travel supplier via the uAPI, Subscriber will be deemed to have agreed to pay the uAPI fee then associated with that travel supplier as set forth in the then-current Travelport Content Hub Pricing Table.

  • The User shall be entitled to increase the Deposit in an account at the Transporter´s financial institution.

  • Upon Verizon’s receipt of this usage report, Verizon shall publish a consolidated report to Supplier within fifteen (15) calendar days specifying the total number of Paid Subscribers and Free Subscribers on the Content Hub Solution during that month.

  • The content of the program is housed in an online Site (Content Hub), a digital platform that requires a username and password.