[Dspace-general] Follow up message regarding Dspace (Call for Presenters for upcoming ETIG Program)

Nelson, Rose Nelson_R at cde.state.co.us
Wed Sep 1 18:00:46 EDT 2004


As mentioned in my previous message, I'm looking for presenters for the
ETIG program at ALA 2005.  Some of the specific topics that I would like
to address are:
 

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	How have you adapted Dspace for your institution and what have
you learned?
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	How does your digital repository integrate with the online
catalog (e.g. can you search both databases simultaneously and get
results lists)
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	Are there any public libraries that have customized Dspace or
used another type of software for creating a digital respository?

Please let me know if you are interested in being on a panel of
speakers, or if you know of others I should contact that could share
their experiences customizing Dspace.  
 
Thanks in advance!
 
Rose Nelson
 
Rose Nelson 
Technology Consultant 
Colorado State Library 
Colorado Department of Education 
303-866-6946 
303-748-4720 

 

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Hello, my name is Rose Nelson and I am the Chair-Elect for the LITA
Emerging Technologies Interest Group. I am responsible for developing a
program for the annual ALA conference in 2005. After going to the Top
Tech Trends session at ALA 2004 and thinking about technologies on the
horizon, I thought it would be interesting to plan a program on digital
respositories. I'm hoping that some of you can either put me in contact
with potential presenters, or that you would be willing to present at
the program.

The program that I am proposing will look at a couple of different
digital repositories and draw some comparisons and differences among
them. The topics that I was planning to cover include definition of a
digital repository, type of software that is used, digital objects that
might be found in a repository, issues surrounding access and retrieval,
and policies. This might be too much to cover in one session, but I
figure I can narrow it down once I talk to the experts on this topic.
I'm also not glued to any particular topic listed above, but wanted to
gather some ideas to get started.

I would like for the program to be of interest to academic and public
libraries so I am also planning to get a speaker to talk about
WebJunction a new online community for libraries--primarily public
libraries are using the national WebJunction Community-- where they have
access to resources that have been created for and by library staff
throughout the country. (http://www.webjunction.org
<http://www.webjunction.org> ). WebJunction is also a repository of
online learning and message board forums. It's quite different in
content than traditional repositories, but I think some of the same
concepts may apply --creating policies, digital rights management,
standards, etc.

I am wondering if you, or someone on your team will be attending ALA
2005 and would be intersted in being on a panel of speakers that
discusses digital repositories. If this is something that you or your
staff cannot engage in, is there someone you would recommend I contact
that could possibly be a presenter on this topic? I would like to start
pulling together a list of speakers. Thanks for your consideration.


Sincerely,

Rose

Rose Nelson
Technology Consultant
Colorado State Library
Coloradao Department of Education
303-866-6946 (phone)
303-866-6940 (fax)
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