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    • Jisc: Building a Cohesive Repository Shared Services Infrastructure for the UK 

      Notay, Balviar (10.06.2014)
      Over the past few years, Jisc has worked with a number of partners, including the University of Nottingham (Sherpa Services), EDINA, Mimas and the Open University (Knowledge Media Institute) to develop a range of services ...
    • ‘Just how (re)usable is Research Data? A legal perspective’ - A poster summarizing the recommendations of the OpenAIRE legal and licensing study. 

      Rettberg, Najla; Dietrich, Nils; Margoni, Thomas (10.06.2014)
      The open availability and sharing of research results enables and strengthens the scientific process and discovery. Open access to data can make the research process a richer one and can facilitate the reuse of existing ...
    • Kramerius - Fedora based open source system for a digital library 

      Lhotak, Martin (13.06.2014)
      The Kramerius System is an open source software for a digital library based on Fedora Common repository. It belongs between most important development activities of the National Library of the Czech Republic and the Library ...
    • Large Scale Repository Auditing to ISO 16363 

      Rodrigues, Eloy; Ferreira, Miguel; Carvalho, José; Faria, Luís; Silva, Hélder; Príncipe, Pedro; Moreira, João (11.06.2014)
      This paper describes an audit process carried out on 26 digital repositories according to the recently approved standard ISO16363 (Audit and Certification of Trustworthy Digital Repositories). The 26 repositories share a ...
    • Let's do data research work: the creation of a portal with research information from Catalan Universities 

      Anglada i de Ferrer, Lluís M.; Reoyo i Tudó, Sandra; Ros i Gorné, Ramon; de la Vega i Sivera, Ricard (13.06.2014)
      Catalan universities started working with repositories in 1999 when they undertook the building of an ETD repository under the coordination of two consortiums: a library one (CBUC) and a supercomputing one (CESCA). Since ...
    • Leveraging National Federated Identity Services 

      Kenny, Stuart; Tiernan, Peter (10.06.2014)
      The Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) is an interactive, trusted digital repository for social and cultural content held by Irish institutions. By providing a central internet access point and interactive multimedia ...
    • Leveraging open access for integrating repository data at Indiana University Libraries 

      Hardesty, Juliet L. (10.06.2014)
      Opening access to digital repository data can be done in different ways with different effects. From providing a data packet for bulk download to a web service API, the ways in which that data can be used and understood ...
    • Library vs publisher vs archive: managing the UK geospatial record 

      Kowal, Kimberly Catherine; Holmes, Jonathan (10.06.2014)
      Unlike true online open repositories, handling of Ordnance Survey digital maps takes place in highly restricted environments with minimal access. The UK Legal Deposit Libraries, Ordnance Survey, The British Library, and ...
    • Linked Open Data and Islandora 

      Tripp (O'Halloran), Erin; MacKenzie, Mitch; Leggott, Mark (13.06.2014)
      Islandora is a digital asset management system that provides out-of-the-box repository solutions for a wide range of digital collections and research domains. This presentation will examine standard and custom-built ...
    • Making SHERPA/FACT Local 

      Millington, Peter (10.06.2014)
      FACT is the SHERPA tool that tells authors if a given journal complies with certain funders’ requirements for open access, whether via the gold or green route. Since its launch in April 2013, FACT has become established ...
    • Managing Change: An Organizational Outline for Reimagining the Digital Repository Infrastructure at The Ohio State University Libraries 

      Reese, Terry Paul; Warner, Beth Forrest (10.06.2014)
      The Ohio State University Libraries is an example of an organization that had very early success implementing a campus-wide institutional repository. Organizationally, the Libraries, in partnership with the central IT ...
    • Micro Data Repositories: Increasing the Value of Research on the Web 

      Field, Adam; McSweeney, Patrick (12.06.2014)
      As funders and the academic community start to recognise the value in preserving and disseminating data, computing services departments are increasingly called upon to provide infrastructure. We discuss considerations in ...
    • Minute Madness 

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      Presentation slides used at the Open Repositories 2014 Minute Madness session, chaired by Sarah Shreeves. The idea of the session is to give each poster presenter one minute of time for promoting the poster.
    • Mirage 2: A responsive user interface for DSpace 

      Luyten, Bram; Lowel, Art (13.06.2014)
      Three years after the original contribution of the Mirage theme to DSpace 1.7, @mire is currently developing Mirage 2 for DSpace 4. This theme for the DSpace "Manakin" XML User Interface was built on modern web technologies ...
    • MLTDL - Recommendation system for Digital Libraries 

      Carlsen, Fredrik Nygård; Blixhavn, Øystein (11.06.2014)
      Imagine a digital library that immediately propose the document you are looking for, imagine a digital library that knows you and your information needs. In cooperation with The Norwegian University Of Science and Technology ...
    • A Model for Integrating the Publication and Preservation of Journal Articles 

      Hawkins, Kevin Scott (10.06.2014)
      There are policy, technical, and workflow gaps in library efforts to preserve online journal literature. Since libraries are increasingly involved in journal publishing, HathiTrust, a shared preservation-quality digital ...
    • Multi-source ingestion of publisher articles - The SCOAP3 repository experience 

      Ziolek, Wojciech; Kaplun, Samuele (11.06.2014)
      The Sponsoring Consortium for Open Access Publishing in Particle Physics (SCOAP3) is an international initiative to convert key journals in the field of High Energy Physics to Open Access. Every year there will be 5000 new ...
    • A museum object repository using LIDO schema 

      Hayashi, Masaharu; Horii, Hiroshi; Horii, Misato; Takata, Yoshihiro; Yamaji, Kazutuna; Ueda, Hiromi; Furuhata, Taro (10.06.2014)
      Many of the research resources are collected for study by researchers and are put away into warehouses without indexing when the researchers left their research institute. Moreover, in most of cases, these resources become ...
    • My repository is being aggregated: a blessing or a curse? 

      Knoth, Petr; Anastasiou, Lucas; Pearce, Samuel (10.06.2014)
      Usage statistics are frequently used by repositories to justify their value to the management who decide about the funding to support the repository infrastructure. Another reason for collecting usage statistics at ...
    • New business models for open research 

      Hahnel, Mark; Vision, Todd; Lyle, Jared (12.06.2014)
      Responding to the need for open access to data, a variety of new models for sustainability of repositories have arisen, in response to different contexts. What lessons have been taken onboard in response to repositories ...