[Apologies for cross-posting]

Dear All,

To coincide with the OR10 conference this week in Madrid, we have produced a 
white paper which discusses some options for the next steps in the SWORD 
standard.  This paper has been written based on work carried out at Symplectic 
over the past year, with significant influence and feedback from Jim Downing, 
Graham Klyne, Stuart Lewis, Adrian Stevenson, Paul Walk and David Flanders, as 
well as with support from UKOLN and JISC.

The aim of the paper is to stimulate discussion around introducing more 
complete treatment of "deposit lifecycle" management of objects in digital 
repositories, and to propose the next small steps in this direction.  There 
will be a sword workshop during OR10, and we'd like to get some discussion 
going there about this topic, so if you would like to join us and bring your 
thoughts that would be fantastic.  If you are not going to be at OR10 (or even 
if you are), please do feel free to share any comments on this list or on the 
jiscpress instance (where the paper can be downloaded):

http://sword2depositlifecycle.jiscpress.org

Please do feel free to share this further with other communities and lists 
which may be interested.

All the best,

Richard Jones



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