Announcing the schedule for the DSpace User Group at the Sixth Annual 
International Conference on Open Repositories (OR11)
6-11 June 2011, Austin, Texas USA
For more information, visit the OR11 site http://conferences.tdl.org/0R2011.
Hope many of you will join us in Austin!

Friday June 10
10:30am – Noon      DuraSpace plenary
1:30pm – 3:00 pm    A Look at DSpace 1.8
            1:30pm          What’s planned for DSpace 1.8 (Robin Taylor)
            2:15pm          DSpace 1.8 Configurable Reviewer Workflow Framework 
(Mark Diggory, Lieven Droogmans)
3:30pm – 5:00pm    Tools and Integration
            3:30pm          Introduction to the DSpace Curation System (William 
Hays)
            4:00pm          Integrating DuraCloud services in DSpace: UBC’s 
Circle use-case (Mark Diggory, Lieven Droogmans)
            4:30pm          The right tools for the job:  fine tuning the 
distributed repository architecture (Alexey Maslov)
Saturday June 11
9:00am – 10:30am  Approaches to Customization
            9:00am           Doing DSpace differently:  creative configuration 
with minimal coding (Kim Shepherd, Stuart Lewis)
            9:30am           A fresh look at user interfaces:  introducing 
WebMVC (Graham Triggs)
10:30am - Noon      Reports from the Field
10:30am        Moving Beyond The Low Hanging Fruit: Archiving of Complex and 
Diverse Data (Robert Olendorf, Zoe Chao, Amy Jackson, Kevin Comerford, Lori 
Townsend, Jeffey Dickey)
11:00am        Internationalizing DSpace: a case study in an Arabic repository 
interface (James S Creel, Wael Al-Rihawi, Carole Thompson)
11:30am        Reliable facts from unreliable figures: comparing statistical 
packages in DSpace (Sara Fuchs, Bill Anderson, Andy Carter, Chris Helms)
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Texas A&M University
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