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DataONE to Deal With Data Deluge

This is the text of a press release from the University of California. Contact Patricia Cruise for more information.
Santa Barbara, CA Researchers at the University of California have partnered with dozens of other universities and agencies to create DataONE (http://dataone.org), a global data access and preservation network for earth and environmental scientists that will support […]

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Shining a Light on Cloud Computing for Higher Ed

Earlier this month EDUCAUSE 2009 was held in the midst of concern over shrinking budgets and increasing IT needs at institutions of higher education. Several sessions and many conversations centered around how to take advantage of economies represented by new technologies such as cloud computing and distributed communication tools.
This interest was reflected in a “Point […]

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DuraSpace Open Technologies in the News

Ithaca, NY  DuraSpace open technologies, projects and partners are discussed and analyzed in press releases, reports, media, and numerous blogs. The following references are links to what others have been saying about DuraSpace–DSpace, Fedora Commons and our community–in 2009.
Closer to home, DuraSpace open technology/open access news and events are reflected out regularly through the DuraSpace […]

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Nobel Prize-winning Scientists Urge Congress to Act to Ensure Free Online Access to Federally Funded Research Results

SPARC Alliance for Taxpayer Access press release. Contact Jennifer McLennan for more information (202) 296-2296
Washington, DC  “For America to obtain an optimal return on our investment in science, publicly funded research must be shared as broadly as possible,” is the message that forty one Nobel Prize-winning scientists in medicine, physics, and chemistry gave to […]

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Promoting an Open Digital Humanities Culture: CHAIN–Coalition of Humanities and Arts Infrastructures and Networks

College Park, MD A meeting was held at King’s College, London, on Oct. 26-27 2009, between representatives of the following networks, infrastructure projects, and planning initiatives working with digital technologies in the Arts and Humanities:
arts-humanities.net (http://www.arts-humanities.net/)
ADHO - Association of Digital Humanities Organisations (http://www.digitalhumanities.org/)
CLARIN (http://www.clarin.eu/)
centerNet (http://www.digitalhumanities.org/centernet/)
DARIAH (http://www.dariah.eu/)                                                                                                                                                               NoC - Network of Expert Centres in Great Britain […]

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Implementing Change at Columbia University Libraries

Excerpted from: “Sun Microsystems Showcases Open Source Technologies at Educause 2009″ Denver, CO Columbia University Libraries has selected Sun’s Storage Archive Manager (SAM) solution to expand its digital library (academiccommons.columbia.edu). The Libraries is combining the SAM management software with Sun servers and storage and tape technologies to enable a coherent and comprehensive technology infrastructure that […]

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Report Findings: Trends in College and University IT

This summary of key findings from the Core Data Service Fiscal Year 2008 Summary Report was provided by Jarret Cummings, Special Assistant to the President, EDUCAUSE. Traveling to the EDUCAUSE Conference in Denver Nov. 3-6, 2009? Please visit DuraSpace at the Sun booth and plan on attending the DuraSpace, JA-SIG, Kuali, Sakai reception.
Boulder, CO, Washington, […]

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Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR)

In a press release posted to the SPARC-IR mailing list,  the Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL) became the founding member of the Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR).
A full text of the release is below or you may visit https://mx2.arl.org/Lists/SPARC-OAForum/Message/5212.html.
October 23, 2009
OTTAWA/GHENT, BELGIUM - On October 21, CARL became a founding member of the […]

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NIH Funds Cornell University’s VIVO Project to Discover Expertise and Enable Collaborations

Ithaca, NY Cornell University Library is pleased to announce a $12.2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to establish and support the national networking of biomedical researchers. The two-year grant is led by the University of Florida, with Cornell University and Indiana University as major partners.
VIVO, the technology supporting the network, builds […]

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Take the DuraSpace “Small Archives Group” Preservation Survey

Ithaca, NY, Boston, MA Small archives represent the long tail of cultural heritage. Most of us are coping with inadequate resources available for addressing our primary missions, and lack the time, staff, skills, and other resources to address long-term access to that cultural heritage. This includes the challenge of locating and securing tools and resources […]

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