Main Conference Sessions
TUES 1st April | WEDS 2nd April | |
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09:00 | Keynote | Session 4a: National Perspectives |
Session 4b: Scientific Repositories (a) | ||
10:30 | Coffee | |
11:00 | Session 1: Web 2.0 | Session 5a: Legal |
Session 5b: Scientific Repositories (b) | ||
12:30 | Lunch & BOFs | |
14:00 | Session 2a: Social Networking | Session 6: Sustainability (b) |
Session 2b: Sustainability (a) | Session 6b: Models, Architectures & Frameworks | |
15:30 | Coffee | |
16:00 | Session 3: Interoperability | Session 7: Usage |
17:30 | Minute Madness | Repository Managers Discussion |
19:00 | Poster Reception | Repository Managers Reception |
Please Note: all sessions are 90 minutes in length - sessions numbered 2a/2b, 4a/4b, 5a/5b and 6a/6b are in parallel tracks. All presentations are 30 minutes long (including questions).
INTEROPERABILITY
- Julie Allinson. SWORD : simple web service offering repository deposit
- Scott Yeadon. Breaking the Repository Ingest Barrier
- Dean Krafft. The NCore Platform: An Open-Source Suite of Tools and Services for Implementing Digital Libraries
LEGAL
- Grace Agnew. Repositories and Digital Rights: An Overview of the Landscape and an Action Plan
- Professor Brian Fitzgerald and Anthony Austin. Issues for Academic Authors, Institutional Repositories, Open Access Journals and End-Users
- Jenny Brace, Paul Cave, Catherine Jones and Dave Puplett. Version Identification Framework: requirements and proposed resolutions
MODELS, ARCHITECTURE & FRAMEWORKS
- Scott Phillips, James Creel, Cody Green, Yixuan Li, Alexey Maslov, Philip Mattingly, Adam Mikeal, Jay Paz, John Leggett and Mark McFarland. Manakin: Lessons Learned
- Herbert Van de Sompel, Ryan Chute and Lyudmila Balakireva. The aDORe Federation Architecture
- Adrian Burton and Chris Blackall. The Key Role of Registries and Registry Standards in the Transition to a Federated Network of Repositories
NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
- Arjan Hogenaar and Wilko Steinhoff. Towards a Dutch Academic Information Domain
- Jill Russell, Chris Awre, Anthony Troman and Paul Needham. EThOS: a national OAI and digitisation service for e-theses in the United Kingdom
- Vanessa Proudman. What can we learn from Europe in our quest for populating our repositories?
SCIENTIFIC REPOSITORIES (a)
- Simon Coles and Liz Lyon. The eCrystals Federation
- Alan Tonge. SPECTRa-T: Semantic Web Data Repositories from Chemistry e-Thesis Data Mining
- Daisuke Ikeda and Sozo Inoue. A Sustainable Model based on the Social Network Service to Support the Research Cycle
SCIENTIFIC REPOSITORIES (b)
- Jim Downing, Nick Day and Peter Murray-Rust. CrystalEye: From Desktop To Data Repository
- Simon Coles and Leslie Carr. Experiences with Repositories & Blogs in Laboratories
- Christian Gumpenberger. Open Access to Knowledge@ Novartis - new ways of knowledge sharing in the pharmaceutical industry
SOCIAL NETWORKING
- Jane Hunter, Imran Khan, Ron Chernich and Anna Gerber. Open Repositories 2.0: Harvesting Community Annotations to Enhance Discovery services
- David Millard, Yvonne Howard, Gary Wills, Julie Watson and Miguel Arrebola. Towards an Open Repository of Teaching Resources
- Carol Minton Morris and Ellen Cramer. Embedding the Managed Repository in National Science Digital Library (NSDL) Semantic Library Services
SUSTAINABILITY ISSUES (a)
- Warwick Cathro. Collaboration in building a sustainable repository environment: a national library's role
- Libby Bishop. Best of Both: Connecting a institutional digital repository and a digital preservation service
SUSTAINABILITY ISSUES (b)
- Stuart Haber, Pandurang Kamat and Kiran Kamineni. A content integrity service for digital repositories
- Mary Marlino, Tamara Sumner, Karon Kelly and Michael Wright. DLESE: A Case Study in Sustainability Planning
- Leslie Carr. End-of-Life Scenarios for Virtual Organisation's Repositories
USAGE
- Leslie Carr, Tim Brody and Alma Swan. Repository Statistics: What Do We Want to Know?
- Johan Bollen and Herbert Van de Sompel. MESUR: implications of usage-based evaluations of scholarly status for open repositories
WEB 2.0
- Ian Mulvany and David Kane. Adding Discovery to Scholarly Search: Enhancing Institutional Repositories with OpenID and Connotea
- Richard Davis. The margins of scholarship: repositories, Web 2.0 and scholarly practice
- Daniel Smith, Joe Lambert and mc schraefel. Rich Tags: Cross-Repository Browsing