Archive for April, 2009

Invitation to eSciDoc Days 2009, June 15-16, Karlsruhe, Germany

Karlsruhe, Germany FIZ Karlsruhe and Max Planck Digital Library cordially invite you to register for the eSciDoc Days 2009 to be held on Monday, June 15, and Tuesday, June 16, 2009 at FIZ Karlsruhe, Germany.
The eSciDoc Days 2009 are targeted at both existing eSciDoc users and people interested in digital libraries, repository systems, e-Research infrastructures,
and […]

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What to Expect at the 2009 Fourth Annual Conference on Open Repositories Conference (OR09)

Tune in on Wed., May 13, 2009 9:00 a.m. PT; 12:00 p.m. ET  for a SUN/DSpace/Fedora/SPARC “All About Repositories” web seminar that will highlight the upcoming OR09 (https://or09.library.gatech.edu/index.php) to be held in Atlanta, Georgia from May 18-21, 2009 at the Georgia Institute of Technology. The conference promises to showcase the latest global repository developments and […]

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Towards Interoperable Global Repositories for Research Outputs

Truro, UK  What will it take to establish global repository infrastructure to create an interoperable system of repositories for research outputs? The aim of the International Repositories Infrastructure group is to determine where work needs to be done to ‘fill in the gaps’ to meet this objective. Current efforts are focused on journal articles.
An International […]

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OR09 Updates: Early Bird Registration Extended, Conference Program

Atlanta, Georgia To find out more about the broad range of OR09 topics spanning repository implementations for education, research, science, and cultural heritage browse the OR09 program now available here: https://or09.library.gatech.edu/schedule.php.
• Early bird registration has been extended until this Friday, April 24th. The registration URL is:  https://or09.library.gatech.edu/registration.php  (One and two day registrations are now available.)
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iPRES 2009: Call for Papers

“Moving Into the Mainstream, Enabling Our Digital Future” is the theme of  iPRES 2009 (http://www.cdlib.org/iPres/index.html) scheduled for October 5-6, 2009 in San Francisco, CA.
Digital technology has become indispensible to modernculture, commerce, science, education, and entertainment. As our dependence on the digital ecosystem increases, so does the need for effective andsustainable digital preservation policies, strategies,and practices so […]

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Summer 2009 Meeting of the Fedora UK and Ireland User Group

Hull, UK The Fedora UK and Ireland User Group looks forward to welcoming participants to the summer 2009 meeting of the Fedora UK and Ireland User Group.  The event will be hosted by the Digital Humanities Observatory at the Royal Irish Academy in Dublin (Tip: Ryanair (http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/ offers low fares.)
The meeting is scheduled for Tuesday June 9, 2009 starting […]

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SPARKY Video Contest at “Your Institution”

Washington, D.C. If your department, college or university is looking for ways to encourage students to express ideas, enthusiasm and understanding of Open Access (OA), the 2009 SPARKY Video Contest may be a good fit. The competition showcases student videos, promotes library services and offers instructors a fun and thought-provoking class assignment.
The organizers of the […]

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Muradora 1.4.0-beta1 Released

Sydney, Australia The Muradora Team at Macquarie University has announced that Muradora 1.4.0-beta1 is now available. This is the first version of Muradora that is compatible with Fedora 3.0. The release includes authorization support for new Fedora API’s, but not the experimental REST interface as yet. The installation instructions remain the same for this version […]

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Fedora Commons April “QuickCheck”

Ithaca, NY This month’s brief survey aims to learn more about how the community uses workflows. Look for April QuickCheck results next month in the Fedora Commons HatCheck newsletter. Please take a moment to complete the short April QuickCheck: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=NKk_2fOOxzrJQ6bMkvMPWi_2fw_3d_3d

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Repositories Support Project Launches Podcast Series

Aberystwyth, UK Hear directly from many of the people who are engaged in developing repository architectures and implementations in a new series of podcasts from The Repositories Support Project (RSP).  RSP is a JISC initiative that supports the development and growth of the UK repositories network. The podcast series is designed to help you […]

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