[Dspace-general] Forthcoming digital repository meetings, 6-8 July 2005, Cambridge , UK

Peter Morgan pbm2 at cam.ac.uk
Thu Mar 10 12:00:08 EST 2005


 

With apologies for cross-posting
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Dear Colleagues,

Dates for your diary: 6/7/8 July 2005 at the University of Cambridge

This is an initial announcement to let you know of two related meetings
that you might wish to attend.  

The Digital Curation Centre is planning to hold a DCC workshop in the UK
at the University of Cambridge on Wednesday 6 July 2005.  

Immediately following this, a second DSpace Federation User Group
meeting will be held, also at the University of Cambridge, on
Thursday-Friday, 7-8 July 2005.  

The DCC workshop will be a training event on the long-term curation and
preservation of institutional repositories (regardless of software
platform). The DSpace meeting will focus on issues specific to the use of
the DSpace repository platform. As some participants will want to attend
both events, the organisers of the two meetings will co-ordinate
registration and other arrangements as far as possible.

Some preliminary information on the two events follows below.

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Digital Curation Centre workshop

The Digital Curation Centre (DCC) was launched in November 2004
following a recommendation in the JISC Continuing Access and Digital
Preservation Strategy (October 2002). The current partners of the DCC
are the University of Edinburgh, University of Glasgow, UKOLN and the
Council for the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils (CCLRC). The
DCC is not itself a data repository, nor do we attempt to impose
policies and practices of one branch of scholarship upon another.
Rather, based on insight from a vibrant research programme that
addresses wider issues of data curation and long-term preservation, we
will develop and offer programmes of outreach and practical services to
assist those who must curate data. Rather than duplicate effort, we seek
to complement and contribute to the endeavours of related organisations.


Curation and preservation issues are integral to all digital
repositories - regardless of platform. As such, the DCC are cooperating
with DSpace to convene a one-day workshop to examine some of the major
issues involved with the long-term access to and re-use of data held
within digital repositories from a range of perspectives - including the
HE/FE and e-science communities. Themes for this event may include:

·	workflow and business models for the long-term curation and
sustainability of digital repositories
·	certification of digital repositories
·	roles and responsibilities
·	interoperability
·	metadata
·	policies

These issues will be explored through a mixture of panel discussions,
presentations, case studies and breakout sessions. The DCC is committed
to nurturing strong community relationships and a major aim for this
event is to create a forum for the sharing of experiences and ideas
between a wide range of stakeholders.  

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2nd DSpace Federation User Group meeting

The 1st DSpace Federation User Group meeting was held in Boston, USA, in
March 2004.  Organised by the DSpace team at MIT Libraries, it was a
very successful open 2-day meeting and was attended by approximately 120
delegates drawn from ten different countries.   It included several
plenary sessions and two parallel tracks, one focussing on technical
issues and the other on organisational policy.  (For presentations and a
summary report, see http://dspace.org/conference/conference.html) 

In the post-meeting evaluation it was concluded that many of the policy
issues were essentially platform-independent and not specific to DSpace
users, and that future discussion of such topics would be more
appropriate in a broader forum of those interested in digital
repositories.  It followed that future meetings of the DSpace Federation
- the international community of DSpace code contributors and users -
should focus on issues that were more specific to the architecture and
functionality of the DSpace platform. 

The 2nd DSpace Federation User Group meeting is now being planned with
this in mind.  MIT Libraries have passed organisational responsibility
for the meeting to colleagues at Cambridge University working on the
DSpace at Cambridge project, a joint Cambridge-MIT initiative funded by the
Cambridge-MIT Institute (CMI).  The July 2005 meeting, which will be
partly sponsored by CMI, will reflect both the need for a
DSpace-specific agenda and the international character of the DSpace
Federation.  

The formal Call For Papers and invitation to register will be issued
shortly.

-- 
Peter Morgan 
Project Director, DSpace at Cambridge 
Cambridge University Library 
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Cambridge 
CB3 9DR 
UK 
email: pbm2 at cam.ac.uk 
tel: +44 (0)1223 333130 
fax: +44 (0)1223 339973  


Joy Davidson 
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Humanities Advanced Technology and Information Institute (HATII) 
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University of Glasgow 
Glasgow G12 8QJ 
Scotland 
Tel: +44(0)141 330 8592 
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