5 June 2007 to 6 June 2007
10:30-13:00
- Venue:
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Manchester University
About
A digital repository can hold a wide range of materials for a variety of purposes and users. It can support learning, research and administrative processes. This event will showcase a range of research and development work in this area, and demonstrate how it can be practically applied by those working within institutions.
Presentations available from the conference programme
Supporting institutions in the digital age
About 200 delegates attended the Jisc Digital Repositories Conference held in Manchester including researchers, teachers, advisors and managers within UK universities and colleges.
Repositories are important for universities and colleges in helping to capture, manage, and share institutional assets as a part of their information strategy. A digital repository can hold a wide range of materials for a variety of purposes and users. It can support learning, research and administrative processes.
This event showcased a range of research and development work in this area, and demonstrated how it can be practically applied by those working within institutions. The aim of the conference was to put this work in the context of a vision for a UK repository network, whereby managing and sharing resources is straightforward and effective, and put UK work in a global perspective.
Session notes
See strand sessions taken by the rapporteurs:
- Research data (PDF)
- Sharing digital material for e-learning
- e-theses
- Research papers
- Images
- Repositories and Preservation
- Repositories in a legal context
Strand
Research data
Sharing digital material for elearning
e-theses
Research papers
Images
Repositories & preservation
Repositories in a legal context
10:00-11:00
Coffee and registration
11:00-11:45
Plenary: The repository roadmap Andy Powell, Eduserv
Strand session 1
11:45-12:45
Chair: Brian Matthews, STFC
Chris Rusbridge, DCC
Repositories - formal systems within the institution
Chair: Lorna Campbell, Jisc-CETIS
Andrew Rothery, Worcester University
Steve Loddington, Rights and Rewards
Chair: Paul Ayris, UCL
Gerard van Westrienen, DARE/SURF
Chair: Fred Friend, Jisc Scholarly Communications consultant
Chair: Sheila Anderson, AHDS
Peter Robinson, CLiC
Assessing value of digital resources
Chair: Richard Ovenden, Bodleian Librar
Chair: Charles Oppenheim, Jisc IPR Consultancy
Steve Loddington, Rights and Rewards
Michael Ross, CHERRI
12:45-13:45
Lunch
Strand session 2
13:45-14:45
Generating & depositing research data
Chair: Brian Matthews, STFC
Chair: Andrew Rothery, Worcester University
Tom Franklin, Web 2.0 for sharing content
Anne Gambles, PROWE
Etheses developments in the UK
Chair: Paul Ayris, UCL
Jill Russell, EThOS and EThOSnet
Chair: Fred Friend, Jisc Scholarly Communications consultant
Frances Shipsey, VERSIONS/Version Identification Framework
Bill Hubbard, Sherpa/RoMEO
Peter Burnhill, The Depot
Chair: Sheila Anderson, AHDS
Mike Pringle, AHDS Visual Arts
Chair: Richard Ovenden, Bodleian Library
Chair: Naomi Korn, Jisc IPR Consultancy
Charles Oppenheim, Jisc Pilot Licence Registry
14:45-15:30
Plenary: Repositories in the research lifecycle Keith Jeffery, CCLRC
15:30-16:30
Tea / Demos
Strand session 3
16:30-17:30
Chair: Brian Matthews, STFC
Chair: Lorna Campbell, Jisc-CETIS
Advocacy and institutional buy-in
Chair: Neil Jacobs
Susan Copeland, EThOS
Sally Rumsey, University of Oxford
Chair: Bill Hubbard, SHERPA/RSP
Peter Murray Rust, Cambridge
Vic Lyte, Intute Repository Search
Chair: Sheila Anderson, AHDS
Michael Ross, CHERRI
DCC digital repository audit method based on risk assessment toolkit 1
Chair: Richard Ovenden, Bodleian Library
Andrew McHugh, DCC & Perla Innocenti, DCC
Chair: Charles Oppenheim, Jisc IPR Consultancy
Naomi Korn, Jisc IPR Consultancy
19:00
Dinner – Manchester Town Hall
6 June 2007
Research data
Sharing digital material for elearning
e-theses
Research papers
Images
Repositories & preservation
Repositories in a legal context
09:00 09:45
Plenary: Repositories, institutions and the UUK Professor James Drummond Bone, Vice Chancellor of the University of Liverpool and President of Universities UK
Strand session 4
09:45 10:45
Combining & federating different types of research outputs
Chair: Brian Matthews, STFC
David Shotton, Defining Image Access
Chair: Andrew Rothery, University of Worcester
Panel:
John Casey, Trust DR
Colin Milligan, CD-LOR
Iain Wallace, Spoken Word
Caroline Breslin, DIDET
Jackie Carter, Jorum
Chair: Neil Jacobs, Jisc
Richard Jones, Imperial College
Chair: Bill Hubbard, SHERPA/RSP
Fred Friend, Jisc Scholarly Communications consultant
Les Carr, EPrints
Gerard van Westrienen, DARE/SURF
Chair: Sheila Anderson, AHDS
Mike Pringle, AHDS Visual Arts
DCC digital repository audit method based on risk assessment toolkit 2
Chair: Richard Ovenden, Bodleian Library
Andrew McHugh, DCC
Perla Innocenti, DCC
Legal issues with respect to etheses
Joint Facilitators: Paul Ayris, UCL and Charles Oppenheim, Jisc IPR Consultancy
10:45 11:15
Coffee
Strand session 5
11:15 12:00
Chair: Brian Matthews, STFC
David Shotton, Defining Image Access
Chris Rusbridge, DCC
Anne Robertson, GRADE
Ken Miller, StORe
Chair: Lorna Campbell, Jisc-CETIS
Facilitator: Andrew Rothery, University of Worcester
Chair: Neil Jacobs, Jisc
Susan Copeland, EThOS
Gerard van Westrienen, DARE/SURF
John MacColl, StORe
Chair: Fred Friend, Jisc Scholarly Communications consultant
Bill Hubbard, SHERPA/RSP
Les Carr, EPrints
Peter Murray Rust, Cambridge
Frances Shipsey, VERSIONS/Version Identification Framework
Chair: Sheila Anderson, AHDS
Mike Pringle, AHDS Visual Arts
Peter Robinson, CLiC
Chair: Richard Ovenden, Bodleian Library
James Currall, eSPIDA
Steve Hitchcock, PRESERV
Gareth Knight, SherpaDP
Andrew McHugh, DCC
Charles Duncan, Jisc IPR Consultancy
Ann Monotti, Monash University
Steve Loddington, Rights and Rewards
John Casey, Trust DR
Charles Oppenheim, Jisc IPR Consultancy
12:00 12:20
Plenary: Jisc Capital programme Rachel Bruce, Jisc and Neil Jacobs, Jisc
12:20 13:00
Plenary: Panel session
13:00
Lunch and depart