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    • Case study in responsive (re)design 

      Breineder, Thomas (12.06.2014)
      In 2013, we began the task of redesigning the Open Knowledge Repository (https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/) with the aim of streamlining the transition to a responsive interface and incorporating a new Creative Commons ...
    • The CERN Multimedia Repository 

      Marian, Ludmila (13.06.2014)
      In a time where more and more multimedia material is being created, the CERN institutional repository, the storage and dissemination platform for all of CERN’s multimedia material, is acting as a bridge between the producers, ...
    • COAR - Confederation of Open Access Repositories: Towards a global open access repositories network for scholarship 

      Shearer, Kathleen; Putlitz, Maxie (10.06.2014)
      The Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR) is a dynamic, fast growing association of repository initiatives. Launched in October 2009, COAR now has a membership of over 100 institutions worldwide from 35 countries ...
    • Comprehensive digital preservation repositories: gaps, and what do we mean by “repository” anyway? 

      Van Malssen, Kara (11.06.2014)
      From a technical perspective, repositories have reached the point where there is no valid reason for certain classes of content or format types to be excluded from digital preservation services. At minimum, it should be ...
    • Current State of Repository Interoperability: Work by the Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR) 

      Rodrigues, Eloy; Summann, Friedrich; Schirrwagen, Jochen; Beucke, Daniel; Shearer, Kathleen (12.06.2014)
      Interoperability is the technical “glue” that makes possible an emerging open science infrastructure – an infrastructure that connects a global, decentralised network of repositories for literature and data with other ...
    • Data Flows and Engaging Visualisations for Your Repositories 

      Green, Cameron; Brown, Aaron (10.06.2014)
      Paradoxically as knowledge and innovation becomes ever more crucial to success of our economies and societies, Universities, the main institutions tasked with leading innovation and advancing knowledge are under increased ...
    • Data Management [in eprints] for arts research: the experience at University of the Arts London 

      Meece, Stephanie (13.06.2014)
      Researchers in the United Kingdom are now required to preserve and provide access to research data generated in the course of their funded research projects. Like other UK HEIs, University of the Arts London wishes to ...
    • DataONE Member Node Implementation Workshop 

      Wilson, Bruce; Koskela, Rebecca; Vieglais, David; Jones, Chris; Budden, Amber; Moyers, Laura (09.06.2014)
      This one-day workshop will a) provide a brief overview of the Data Observation Network for Earth project (DataONE; http://dataone.org), b) explain the benefits for groups and institutions of collaborating with DataONE as ...
    • Dealing with Funder Mandates: Practical Support for Repository Practitioners – A Workshop 

      Tate, Dominic; Pontika, Nancy (09.06.2014)
      Over the last five years there has been a significant increase in the number of institutional and funder policies mandating open access (OA) to research results; taking advantage of both routes to open access, green and ...
    • Designing a Bit Preservation System 

      Wallberg, Ben; Knies, Jennie Levine; Hamidzadeh, Babak (10.06.2014)
      Despite successful operation of DSpace and Fedora repositories, much of the digital preservation work performed at the University of Maryland (UMD) Libraries is focused more on backup and restoration of files than on actual ...
    • Developing Repositories for Collecting 21st Century Ephemera 

      Weintraub, Jennifer (13.06.2014)
      Traditionally, ephemera has been defined as paper objects that are remnants of people and events from the past. They were not meant to be permanent documents. Through scarcity and interpretation ephemeral materials have ...
    • Developing sustainable research data management services: an institutional collaboration 

      Frances, Maude; Shaon, Arif; Cox, Shane J; Betbeder-Matibet, Luc (12.06.2014)
      UNSW Australia is developing a research data management (RDM) service. We present the Library’s contributions to an infrastructure to support the service, including a curation-focussed information repository based on Fedora ...
    • DevOps for Digital Repositories 

      Beer, Chris; Fahy, Erin (09.06.2014)
      This half-day workshop will introduce “DevOps” tenets and tools relevant to the digital repository ecosystem to increase the reliability, stability and consistency of the infrastructure. The second half of the workshop is ...
    • Digital Preservation Tools, Practices, and Policies in Islandora 

      Ruest, Nick; Jordan, Mark; Moses, Donald (13.06.2014)
      There exists many standards and best practices in the digital preservation community, but not many of these practices are implemented as easy to use tools in our digital repository platforms. This presentation will focus ...
    • A Digital Repository for the Herbarium Collection of Brasília Botanical Garden 

      Shintaku, Milton; Chacon, Roberta Gomes; Caldas, Ana Luiza Rios; Dias, Caio Nunes de Alburquerque; Braga, Tiago Emmanuel Nunes; Santos, Thayse Catanhede; de Carvalho Segundo, Washington L. Ribeiro; de Brito, Ronnie Fagundes; Macedo, Diego José (13.06.2014)
      The Brazilian flora, due the continental characteristics of the country, has revealed the interest of many researchers since the Brazilian discovery. It presents distinct biomes that feature various endemic specimens. Thus, ...
    • A Distributed Microservices Framework Integrating Taverna 

      Moses, Donald; Pound, Paul (11.06.2014)
      Microservices can be described as “a granular set of small, independent, but highly interoperable services” [1] that are an essential part of a sustainable repository ecosystem. The University of Prince Edward Island has ...
    • Distributed Repositories of Medieval Calendars and Crowd-Sourcing of Transcription 

      Sanderson, Robert; Albritton, Benjamin; Emery, Doug; Noel, William; Porter, Dot (11.06.2014)
      This paper discusses the use of IIIF image and metadata APIs to access, display and record the transcriptions of medieval manuscripts. The focus is on calendars, as relatively easy and ubiquitous features that can significantly ...
    • A distributed, cloud-ready, digital content processing and transformation platform and a specific use case 

      Stathopoulos, Panagiotis; Houssos, Nikos; Stathopoulou, Ioanna-Ourania; Kalaitzis, Andreas; Simos, Michail-Aggelos; Soumplis, Alexandros (10.06.2014)
      We present the JDistiller, available as open source software at https://code.google.com/p/jp2k-distiller/. JDistiller tackles the problem of processing, and transforming massive amounts of content, in a fast and efficient ...
    • A DNS Bases Approach To Electronic Persistance, or "If Your Pants Fit, Why Use Suspenders?" 

      Söderbäck, Anders (11.06.2014)
      The crisis of dead hyperlinks and broken URLs in the mid 90s spawned at least three well known schemes for persistent identification of digital resources: PURLs, URNs and Handles. Common to these schemes was adding, on top ...