Deadline for submissions is 28 February!
Call for proposals – DSpace User Group Meeting 2011, held in conjunction with
Open Repositories 2011
7-11 June 2011, Austin, TX, US
https://conferences.tdl.org/0R2011/OR2011main/
You are invited to submit presentation proposals describing your experiences
implementing, using, customizing and developing DSpace. We are soliciting
proposals of both a practical (tutorials, case studies, best practices) and
theoretical nature.
Themes include, but are not limited to:
· Developing / customizing the interface for your repository: Manakin,
Mirage etc.
· Digital preservation environments, policies and issues
· Metadata in DSpace - use of alternative standards to DC, data modeling and
linked data, METS solutions, new tools etc.
· Object reuse and exchange (OAI-ORE), SWORD and SWAP
· Interoperability and integration: among repositories, with other systems,
with the Web
· Workflow integration
· Managing ETD workflows
· Supporting e-research, data and local communities
· Repository metrics, evaluation, and bibliometrics
· Increasing searching, promotion and visibility through data mining or
other means
Deadlines:
• Submission: 28 February 2011
• Notification of acceptance: 14 April 2011
Submission Instructions:
Visit the Open Repositories 2011 conference website:
https://conferences.tdl.org/0R2011/OR2011main
(If you have questions or difficulties in using the online submission system,
please contact the Helpdesk sponsored by the Texas Digital Library at
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.)
For further information, please contact Holly Mercer,
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.
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Holly Mercer
Head of Digital Services and Scholarly Communication
University Libraries
Texas A&M University
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
5000 TAMU | College Station, TX 77843-5000
Tel. 979.862.3534 | Cell 785.766.6587 | Fax 979.845.6238
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<http://digital.library.tamu.edu/>
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