The recordings of 2 recent webinars are now available on the duraspace.org
website: http://duraspace.org/resources.php. Please see the full descriptions
below.
Valorie Hollister
Director of Community Development, DSpace Project
DuraSpace
vhollis...@duraspace.org
DSpace 1.6 Usage Statistics: How Does it Work? -- September 22, 2010
Join Ben Bosman, CTO @mire, as he explains how @mire’s open-source version of
the “Content and Usage Analysis” DSpace module released with DSpace 1.6 can
work for you. The DSpace 1.6 statistics solution offers logging of usage data
including bitstream downloads, item display page visits, and collection and
community homepage visits.
This presentation will dive into the implementation details of this new
statistics solution by outlining the following topics:
•the storage of the statistics data;
•various potential usage scenarios of the different statistics;
•some of the opportunities for improving the statistics in future DSpace
releases or customizing local requirements.
DuraSpace Open Integration Architecture: A Pathway to Interoperation --
September 28, 2010
*What will it take to integrate a set of unique open source technologies in
order to benefit the communities that rely on them to create accessible and
durable digital resources? *
Join Brad McLean, DuraSpace CTO, for an “All About Repositories” web seminar
co-sponsored by DuraSpace and ORACLE where he will address that question. He
will provide an update on DuraSpace’s technology strategy including a high
level overview of each of DuraSpace’s three major open source preservation
platforms: DSpace, a turnkey institutional repository; DuraCloud,
preservation support over cloud computing platforms; and Fedora, a framework
and toolkit for building digital repositories. This presentation will
outline a proposed pathway to coexistence and interoperation of all three
technologies.
Brad will review updated roadmaps for each project and present current and
future integration and migration plans. Each of these projects has a vibrant
ecosystem of collaborating projects, from which examples will be highlighted
illustrating practical integration approaches among and between these
systems.
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