I would not like to continue receiving these Webinar announcements. It makes me want to unsubscribe from this list.
Is anyone reading this that has such power? --Seth On Sun, Jun 21, 2015 at 5:44 PM, DCMI Announce <[email protected]> wrote: > *********** Please excuse the cross postings *********** > > OpenAIRE Guidelines: Promoting Repositories Interoperability and > Supporting Open Access Funder Mandates > *DCMI/ASIST Joint Webinar* > > ==================================================================== > *:: Time:* 10:00am EDT (World Clock: 14:00 UTC http://bit.ly/pprincipe) > *:: Presenters:* Pedro Antonio PrÃncipe & Jochen Schirrwagen > :*: Date: *Wednesday, 1 July 2015 > :*: Registration:* http://dublincore.org/resources/training/#2015principe > <http://dublincore.org/resources/training/#2015principe> > ==================================================================== > > *ABOUT THE WEBINAR:* > > The *OpenAIRE Guidelines for Data Source Managers* provide > recommendations and best practices for encoding of bibliographic > information in OAI metadata. The *Guidelines* have adopted established > standards for different classes of content providers: (1) Dublin Core for > textual publications in institutional and thematic repositories; (2) > DataCite Metadata Kernel for research data repositories; and (3) CERIF-XML > for Current Research Information Systems. > > The principle of these *Guidelines* is to improve interoperability of > bibliographic information exchange between repositories, e-journals, CRIS > and research infrastructures. They are a means to help content providers to > comply with funders Open Access policies, e.g. the European Commission Open > Access mandate in Horizon2020, and to standardize the syntax and semantics > of funder/project information, open access status, links between > publications and datasets. The presenters will provide an overview of the > *Guidelines*, implementation support in major platforms and tools for > validation. > > *ABOUT THE PRESENTERS:* > > *Pedro PrÃncipe* is an information specialist at University of Minho > Documentation Services (Portugal) on the Open Access Projects Office. He > has worked since 2010 in the OpenAIRE projects and infrastructure, in > support, helpdesk and dissemination activities. He is member of the > OpenAIRE guidelines team and co-author of the OpenAIRE guidelines for data > source managers. > > *Jochen Schirrwagen* is research fellow at Bielefeld University Library, > Germany. He has worked since 2008 in the knowledge infrastructure projects > DRIVER and OpenAIRE in the fields of metadata management, aggregation and > contextualization. He is co-author of the OpenAIRE guidelines for data > source managers and coordinates its further evolvement. > > For more information and to register, visit > http://dublincore.org/resources/training/#2015principe. > > _______________________________________________ > Ol-tech mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.archive.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ol-tech > Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ > To unsubscribe from this mailing list, send email to > [email protected] >
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