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    • RADAR Roadmap: The application of EPrints for the continued development of RADAR at The Glasgow School of Art 

      Burgess, Robin William (12.06.2014)
      In 2012 I reported to the EPrints user group that the Glasgow School of Art (GSA) had embarked on the development of a research repository utilizing EPrints software. In 2013 I discussed with the group how we have been ...
    • Raise All Ships: Cooperative Repository Strategies in a Boot-Strap Culture 

      Steans, Ryan J. (11.06.2014)
      Conventional approaches to repository development and management have focused upon the adoption and use of open source software to build localized and customized repositories, both from a developer and a repository manager’s ...
    • RCAAP Validator v.2 

      Carvalho, José; Rodrigues, Eloy; Príncipe, Pedro; Moreira, João (10.06.2014)
      This poster presents the new developments of the second version of the RCAAP validator. It introduces new contexts of validation, a more detailed validation option for each set and the possibility to extend to new validation ...
    • RCAAP: Building and maintaining a national repository network 

      Carvalho, José; Rodrigues, Eloy; Príncipe, Pedro; Saraiva, Ricardo (13.06.2014)
      In our presentation we will describe RCAAP project and the network of Open Access repositories, based on DSpace software, from Portugal. We will present an overview of the services provided by the RCAAP open access national ...
    • Recommendations for Preservation Data Policies 

      Lehtonen, Juha; Helin, Heikki; Dallmeier-Tiessen, Suenje; Guercio, Mariella; Herterich, Patricia; Kaur, Kirnn; Lavasa, Artemis; Salmivalli, Riina (10.06.2014)
      In this paper, we summarise selected recommendations that should be taken into account when drawing up data policies concerning digital preservation. It is important to understand what current data policies address and if ...
    • Repository and its place at the University of Pardubice 

      Vycitalova, Lucie (10.06.2014)
      The main impulsion to consider the repository at the university was the amendment of the Higher Education Act. According to this amendment, the university is obliged to make accessible the submitted and accepted theses and ...
    • Repository content - lost in Discovery? 

      Ilva, Jyrki (12.06.2014)
      The National Library of Finland is leading a project developing a VuFind-based national discovery system, Finna (https://www.finna.fi). The process of integrating repository content into Finna has brought into view several ...
    • A repository is NOT a digital archive 

      Taylor, Stephanie (11.06.2014)
      Institutional repositories are sometimes spoken about, described and referenced by senior management as though they are digital archives. Unless a repository has been specifically enhanced to encompass the technical, ...
    • Repository Junction Broker 

      Mewissen, Muriel; Stuart, Ian; Rees, Christine; Burnhill, Peter (10.06.2014)
      The Repository Junction Broker (RJ Broker) offers a brokering pilot service for the delivery of research output between multiple data suppliers such as publishers and subject repositories to multiple institutional repositories ...
    • Repository Rant -- Digital Scavenging 

      Newman, Linda D. (11.06.2014)
      We’ve accomplished both a lot and a little. We’re building new platforms using agile software development, separating out the CRUD successfully with an eye to persistence and long term preservation, supporting sophisticated ...
    • Repository sustainability 

      Zimmermann, Christian (11.06.2014)
      There are too many projects that consume much money only to be abandoned once funds have dried up. Very few projects are built with a long-run future in mind. I want to show how this is badly and well done and with two ...
    • Research Data Management in the Cloud 

      Wade, Alex D.; Takeda, Kenji (09.06.2014)
      This workshop will cover why and how cloud computing is being used for in conducting data intensive research, for research data repositories, and for research data re-use and analysis. A brief overview of the available ...
    • ReShare and ReCollect: EPrints data repository solutions developed at the UK Data Archive 

      Van den Eynden, Veerle; Ensom, Tom; Wolton, Alexis; Corti, Louise (13.06.2014)
      ReCollect and ReShare, developed by the UK Data Archive from EPrints repository software, are repository solutions for holding and sharing collections of research data. The ReCollect plug-in allows any institution to install ...
    • Reusing repository data: migration of data between repositories 

      Carlsen, Fredrik Nygård; Hole, Kenneth (13.06.2014)
      The requirements for digital libraries are rapidly changing. Demands for new modern interfaces, better performance and good interoperability are perhaps some of the most important elements. It is important that information ...
    • Reusing repository technology for Cultural Heritage and Special Collections 

      Knowles, Claire; Shepherd, Kim; Latt, Yin Yin; Watts, Jared; Dhoble, Kshitij; Taylor, Robin; Renton, Scott; Lewis, Stuart (11.06.2014)
      The University of Auckland and the University of Edinburgh will provide insights regarding the re-use of repository technology for cultural heritage and special collections. With examples of collections and observations ...
    • A Rights Expression Language for Federated Repositories 

      Konkiel, Stacy; Liss, Jennifer A.; Hardesty, Juliet L. (10.06.2014)
      We will reveal the most common characteristics found in twelve institutional repository deposit licenses and measure whether existing Rights Expression Languages (RELs) are suitable for expressing those characteristics in ...
    • Rising to the impossible challenge: the storage of all research data, forever? 

      Banks, Tim; White, Wendy; Addis, Matthew (10.06.2014)
      The long term retention and sharing of research data brings many benefits to the research community, but also has a number of significant challenges. The task of storing research data objects, potentially for many decades, ...
    • A rose is a rose is a rose? Defining significant properties of social science research data 

      Recker, Astrid; Müller, Stefan (12.06.2014)
      Digital curation and preservation efforts are futile if the objective of the preservation process is unclear. Working under the assumption that it will not be possible to preserve digital objects unchanged, in their ...
    • Save Consumers Time and Money: Thou Shall Not Forget Digital Native Big Data Consumers 

      Arguillas, Florio Orocio (10.06.2014)
      In order to accommodate all types of data consumers, the Census Bureau (CB) distributed their 9,060-variable Census 2010 Summary File 1 (SF1) tables into 49 segment files, each with variables not exceeding 256 so as not ...
    • Self-deposit, discovery, and delivery of scientific GIS datasets using GeoHydra 

      Hardy, Darren (10.06.2014)
      We present the architecture of a geospatial digital library and a case study of its use for a scientific GIS dataset self-deposited by marine ecologist Malin Pinsky. In this case, he was published in a journal article [1] ...