[Dspace-general] OR2009 Call for Papers, Posters and Workshops

Valorie Hollister val at dspace.org
Wed Dec 3 13:57:56 EST 2008


The planning committee for the Conference on Open Repositories 2009  
has announced the call for papers, posters and workshops (see detail  
below or visit http://or09.library.gatech.edu/presentations.php). This  
call includes topics of interest to key stakeholders in open  
repositories as well DSpace user group presentation proposals.

DSpace Foundation would like to encourage members of the community to  
submit topics of broad interest to the general OR conference. Topics  
related specifically to the DSpace platform will be candidates for the  
DSpace User Group (DSUG) Meeting. Some of the areas that would be of  
potential interest for the DSUG Meeting would be; DSpace  
pluggins/addons, value added services, new/interesting use cases,  
institutional embedding, preservation, content recruitment,  
promotion/outreach.

The deadline for the general conference is February 2 and the DSUG  
deadline is March 6.

Valorie Hollister
Community Outreach Manager
DSpace Foundation



Call for Papers, Posters and Workshops

Repositories are being deployed in a variety of environments  
(education, research, science, cultural heritage) and contexts  
(national, regional, institutional, project, lab, personal).  
Regardless of setting, context or scale, repositories are increasingly  
expected to operate across administrative and disciplinary boundaries  
and to interact with distributed computational services and social  
communities. It is the aim of the Open Repositories Conference to  
bring together individuals and organizations responsible for the  
conception, development, implementation and management of digital  
repositories, as well as stakeholders who interact with them, to  
address theoretical, practical, and strategic issues.

A program of papers, panel discussions, poster presentations, user  
groups, and workshops or tutorials will bring together all the key  
stakeholders in the field. Open source software community meetings for  
the major platforms (EPrints, DSpace and Fedora) will also provide  
opportunities to advance and coordinate the development of repository  
installations across the world.
Submission Instructions

Conference papers: We welcome two- to four-page proposals for  
presentations or panels that discuss theoretical, practical, or  
administrative issues of digital repositories that focus on areas  
represented by the conference themes. Abstracts of accepted papers  
will be made available through the conference's OCS site; all  
presentations and related materials used in the program sessions will  
be deposited in the upcoming Open Repositories 2009 community in  
Georgia Tech's institutional repository, SMARTech  
(http://SMARTech.gatech.edu).

User Group Presentations: Two- to four-page proposals for  
presentations or panels that focus on use of one of the major  
repository platforms (EPrints, DSpace and Fedora) are invited from  
developers, researchers, repository managers, administrators and  
practitioners describing novel experiences or developments in the  
construction and use of repositories.

Posters: We also invite developers, researchers, repository managers,  
administrators and practitioners to submit one-page proposals for  
posters.

Workshops: Proposals for workshops for repository managers and  
developers can be accommodated on day four (May 21, 2009) of the  
conference. Please contact the local arrangements team for inquiries  
about workshop facilities at or09info at library.gatech.edu.

Please submit your paper through the OCS system administered by  
Georgia Tech. The OCS system will be linked from the conference web  
site (http://conferences.library.gatech.edu/or/or09) and will be  
available for submissions as of December 1, 2008.
Important Dates and Contact Info

2009-02-02: Submission deadline for Conference papers (presentations  
or panels)
2009-03-06: Notification of acceptance, Conference papers

2009-02-02: Submission deadline for Workshops
2009-03-06: Notification of acceptance, Workshops

2009-03-06: Submission of User Group Proposals
2009-04-03: Notification of acceptance, User Group proposals

2009-03-19: Submission of Poster Proposals
2009-04-10: Notification of acceptance, Poster proposals

2009-05-18 Conference

Inquiries to:

DSpace User Group meeting Chair michele at dspace.org
Fedora User Group meeting Chair spayette at fedora-commons.org
EPrints User Group meeting Chair lac at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Program Committee Chair John.B.Howard at ASU.edu
Host Organizing Committee or09info at library.gatech.edu
Conference Themes

DATA, REPOSITORIES, AND INFRASTRUCTURE

     * Repositories and scientific workflows
     * Managing the lifecycle for scientific data
     * Repositories for qualitative data, the humanities, social  
sciences, virtual organizations, grid/cloud computing, etc.
     * Integrating with publishing and publishing platforms
     * Repositories and HPC applications (models and simulations;  
visualization)
     * Integrating with other infrastructure platforms (e.g., SRB, iRODS)
     * Scaling repositories to the demands of e-science

REPOSITORIES IN THE ORGANIZATION

     * Organizational and financial sustainability, business models
     * Organizational and strategic context of repositories  
(libraries, archives, institutes, etc.)
     * Challenges in staffing digital repository and  
cyberinfrastructure services: recruitment; professional education;  
professional development; defining the roles and expertise of data  
curators and data scientists; training the next generation of  
repository managers
     * Organizational synergies and collaboration
     * Sustaining content over time: preservation; audit;  
certification; assessment; demonstrating value
     * Repository policies and governance
     * Embedding repositories in business processes and workflows
     * Repository services and organizational culture
     * Strategies for engaging with science and social science communities
     * Making the case for organizational investment in repository services

INTEROPERABILITY AND DATA NETWORKS

     * Integration and interoperability issues among repository platforms
     * Collaboration among repository
     * Integration of repositories with software tools and workflows
     * Building federated repositories
     * Developing computational services and interfaces across  
distributed repositories
     * Achieving interoperability across administrative and  
disciplinary domains: technical and cultural challenges
     * Middleware topics (integration with access management  
frameworks, workflow management systems, etc.)
     * Content standards - discipline-specific vs general
     * Metadata standards and application profiles
     * Quality standards and quality control processes

SERVICES, INTERFACES, SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATIONS

     * Virtual organizations
     * OAI services
     * Social networking, annotation / tagging, personalization
     * Searching / information discovery
     * Multi-stakeholder value: preservation, open access, research,  
management, administration
     * Multi-agenda, multi-function, multi-purpose repositories
     * Usefulness and usability
     * Interfaces between repositories and scholarly publications or  
publishing platforms
     * Reference, reuse, reanalysis, re-interpretation, and  
repurposing of content
     * Citation of data / learning objects
     * Repository metrics
     * Bibliometrics: usage and impact

REPOSITORY USE CASES AND CASE STUDIES

     * E- research/E-science (e.g., data and publication;  
collaborative services)
     * E-scholarship
     * Discipline-oriented repositories
     * Scholarly Publishing
     * Digital Library
     * Cultural Heritage
     * Scientific repositories / data repositories
     * Repositories that operate across multiple disciplines,  
organizations, and sectors (private/public; higher  
education/government; etc.)







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