Washington, D.C. Code{4}lib (http://www.code4lib.org/) fosters community and shares information among those interested in the intersection of libraries, technology, and the future. The Maryland and Washington, D.C. area code{4}lib group is hosting a joint meeting (http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/MDC) with the DC Fedora Users Group on Aug. 5, 2009 from 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. at the National Agricultural […]
Archive for July, 2009
Code{4}lib MDC and DC Fedora Users Group to Meet
Friday, July 31st, 2009 3:03 pm
Written by: Carol Minton Morris
More is Better: The Power of Combined Community
Friday, July 24th, 2009 2:33 pm
Written by: Carol Minton Morris
by Thornton Staples, Director of Community Outreach and Alliances, DuraSpace Now that DSpace and Fedora have combined forces, we are beginning to bring together our community outreach activities to take advantage of both of our efforts. Chris Wilper and Brad McClean are working together on the developer community side of things, and Valerie Hollister and […]
Fedora Repository Project Update: New Communication Components
Friday, July 24th, 2009 2:12 pm
Written by: Carol Minton Morris
By Chris Wilper, Technical Lead and Developer, DuraSpace Fedora Commons hosted a very successful Developer Open House at OR09 earlier this summer. Thanks to all who attended and participated. Through this formal session and in on-the-fly hallway discussions we got some great ideas on how to improve developer participation. As the developer-community around Fedora and DuraSpace continues […]
Posted in Topics: DSpace, DuraSpace, Fedora Commons, HatCheck digest, News, Technology, communication
The Open Repository Difference: ArXiv Yields Five-Fold Citation Advantage
Tuesday, July 21st, 2009 8:55 am
Written by: Carol Minton Morris
A recent study by Anne Gentil-Beccot, Salvatore Mele, and Travis Brooks, “Citing and Reading Behaviours in High-Energy Physics: How a Community Stopped Worrying about Journals and Learned to Love Repositories” argues that physicists are well-served by depositing their papers in ArXiv early and often. ArXiv is owned, operated and funded by Cornell University. This analysis […]
CALL: Journal of Digital Information (JoDI): Special Issue on Open Repositories
Monday, July 20th, 2009 1:32 pm
Written by: Carol Minton Morris
College Station, Texas Repositories are being deployed in a variety of environments (education, research, science, cultural heritage) and contexts (national, regional, institutional, project, lab, personal). Regardless of setting, context or scale, repositories are increasingly expected to operate across administrative and disciplinary boundaries and to interact with distributed computational services and social communities. The many repository […]
International Case Studies Reveal Strategies for Financing Digital Resources
Wednesday, July 15th, 2009 3:27 pm
Written by: Carol Minton Morris
New York, London Tens of millions of dollars, pounds and euros are invested each year by government agencies and private foundations to develop and support digital resources in the not-for–profit sector.
As institutional budgets tighten, will these digital resources be able to survive and thrive? A new study, released today by Ithaka S+R and the JISC-led […]
Posted in Topics: DSpace, DSpace/Fedora, Data curation, DuraSpace, Humanities, News, Preservation and archiving, Scholarly publishing, Technology, eResearch
Library of Congress and DuraCloud Launch Pilot Program Using Cloud Technologies to Test Perpetual Access to Digital Content: Service is Part of National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program
Wednesday, July 15th, 2009 8:25 am
Written by: Carol Minton Morris
Washington, DC, Ithaca, NY, Boston, MA How long is long enough for our collective national digital heritage to be available and accessible? The Library of Congress National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program (NDIIPP) and DuraSpace have announced that they will launch a one-year pilot program to test the use of cloud technologies to enable […]
Solution Community: Preserving Future Knowledge
Tuesday, July 14th, 2009 1:50 pm
Written by: Carol Minton Morris
Camden, NJ Ron Janz, Steward for the Preservation and Archiving Solution Community, and data librarian for Rutgers Libraries, has added “Preservation and Archiving Sites” to their Wiki as examples of repositories that have policies in place that define and articulate criteria or indicators of trustworthiness and reliability for digital repositories.
The mission of the Fedora Preservation […]
Rutgers Releases OpenMIC: METS-based Bibliographic Resource Management Utility
Thursday, July 9th, 2009 3:38 pm
Written by: Carol Minton Morris
Rutgers, NJ The Rutgers University Libraries are pleased to announce the availability of OpenMIC, a METS-based bibliographic utility for describing and managing resources. OpenMIC is the open source release of the Rutgers University Libraries’ RUCore repository bibliographic utility and will be maintained on the RUcore annual release schedule. Releases will include fixes for known problems […]
Fedora-based PLoS One Architecture Supports “World’s Largest Journal”
Tuesday, July 7th, 2009 10:19 am
Written by: Carol Minton Morris
San Francisco, CA, Cambridge, UK PLoS One is an interactive open-access journal established for the communication of all peer-reviewed scientific and medical research launched in 2003. Since then the PLoS community has grown to include 13,000 peer-reviewers. 26,000 authors, 1,400 board members and millions of unique visitors in 2008.
Heather Morrison recently noted in her blog […]
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