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Digital repositories: Dealing with the digital deluge

This event took place from 05 June to 06 June 2007

  • Date and venue
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5 June 2007 to 6 June 2007

10:30-13:00

Venue:
Manchester University
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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

5 June 2007

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

  • PowerPoint presentation

Strand session 1

11:45-12:45

Curation of research data

Chair: Brian Matthews,     STFC

Liz Lyon, UKOLN

Chris Rusbridge, DCC    

Repositories - formal systems within the institution

Chair: Lorna Campbell, Jisc-CETIS

Andrew Rothery, Worcester University

Howard Noble, ASK

Steve Loddington, Rights and Rewards

Jackie Carter, Jorum

European developments

Chair: Paul Ayris, UCL 

Susan Copeland, RGU

Paul Ayris, DART Europe

Gerard van Westrienen, DARE/SURF 

Network and infrastructure

Chair: Fred Friend, Jisc Scholarly Communications consultant

Gareth Johnson, SHERPA Plus

Philip Hunter, IRI Scotland 

Martin Moyle, RIOJA

Access to images

Chair: Sheila Anderson, AHDS

Peter Robinson, CLiC  

Assessing value of digital resources

Chair: Richard Ovenden, Bodleian Librar

James Currall, eSPIDA

Susan Thomas, Paradigm

Legal lessons learned

Chair: Charles Oppenheim, Jisc IPR Consultancy

John Casey, Trust DR

Steve Loddington, Rights and Rewards

Mike Dodds, Jorum

Michael Ross, CHERRI

12:45-13:45
Lunch

Strand session 2

13:45-14:45

Generating & depositing research data

Chair: Brian Matthews, STFC

Simon Coles R4L 

Alan Tonge, SPECTRa  

Informal sharing   

Chair: Andrew Rothery, Worcester University   

Tom Franklin, Web 2.0 for sharing content

Dave White, SPIRE

Anne Gambles, PROWE

Colin Milligan, CD-LOR 

Etheses developments in the UK 

Chair: Paul Ayris, UCL 

Jill Russell, EThOS and EThOSnet

Bill Hines, RepositoryBridge

Jackie Knowles, RSP Wales

Advocacy and ingest   

Chair: Fred Friend, Jisc Scholarly Communications consultant  

Frances Shipsey, VERSIONS/Version Identification Framework

Bill Hubbard, Sherpa/RoMEO

Peter Burnhill, The Depot

Use of images   

Chair: Sheila Anderson, AHDS  

Mike Pringle, AHDS Visual Arts

Preservation services   

Chair: Richard Ovenden, Bodleian Library  

Steve Hitchcock, PRESERV 

Gareth Knight, SherpaDP  

User requirements & IPR   

Chair: Naomi Korn, Jisc IPR Consultancy  

Charles Duncan, Intrallect

John Casey, Trust DR

Charles Oppenheim, Jisc Pilot Licence Registry

14:45-15:30

Plenary: Repositories in the research lifecycle Keith Jeffery, CCLRC

  • PowerPoint presentation

15:30-16:30
Tea  / Demos

Strand session 3

16:30-17:30

Publishing research data  

Chair: Brian Matthews, STFC

Sam Pepler, CLADDIER

Graham Pryor, StORe

Teaching & learning   

Chair: Lorna Campbell, Jisc-CETIS  

Iain Wallace, Spoken Word

Caroline Breslin, DIDET

Colin Milligan, CD-LOR

Advocacy and institutional buy-in   

Chair: Neil Jacobs

Susan Copeland, EThOS

Sally Rumsey, University of Oxford

Paul Ayris, UCL  

Discovery and use   

Chair: Bill Hubbard, SHERPA/RSP  

Peter Murray Rust, Cambridge

Vic Lyte, Intute Repository Search

Copyright & IPR issues   

Chair: Sheila Anderson, AHDS  

Michael Ross, CHERRI

John Casey, Trust DR

 

DCC digital repository audit method based on risk assessment  toolkit 1 

Chair: Richard Ovenden, Bodleian Library  

Andrew McHugh, DCC & Perla Innocenti, DCC

Presentation

International developments   

Chair: Charles Oppenheim, Jisc IPR Consultancy 

Rachel Bruce, Jisc

Naomi Korn, Jisc IPR Consultancy

Ann Monotti, MonashUniversity

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

  • PowerPoint presentation

Strand session 4

09:45 10:45

Combining & federating different types of research outputs

Chair: Brian Matthews, STFC

David Shotton, Defining Image Access

Anne Robertson, GRADE 

Embedding

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

 

Beyond text

Chair: Neil Jacobs, Jisc

Richard Jones, Imperial College

John MacColl, StORe

Policy and action

Chair: Bill Hubbard, SHERPA/RSP

Fred Friend, Jisc Scholarly Communications consultant

Les Carr, EPrints

Gerard van Westrienen, DARE/SURF  

Preserving images

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

Presentation

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

Panel session

Chair: Brian Matthews, STFC

David Shotton, Defining Image Access

Chris Rusbridge, DCC

Anne Robertson, GRADE

Ken Miller, StORe 

Discussion

Chair:  Lorna Campbell, Jisc-CETIS

Facilitator: Andrew Rothery, University of Worcester

Panel session

Chair: Neil Jacobs, Jisc

Susan Copeland, EThOS

Gerard van Westrienen, DARE/SURF

John MacColl, StORe

Panel session

Chair: Fred Friend, Jisc Scholarly Communications consultant

Bill Hubbard, SHERPA/RSP

Les Carr, EPrints

Peter Murray Rust, Cambridge

Frances Shipsey, VERSIONS/Version Identification Framework

Panel session

Chair: Sheila Anderson, AHDS

Mike Pringle, AHDS Visual Arts

Peter Robinson, CLiC

Panel session  

Chair: Richard Ovenden, Bodleian Library

James Currall, eSPIDA

Steve Hitchcock, PRESERV

Gareth Knight, SherpaDP

Andrew McHugh, DCC

Discussion PowerPoint slide

Panel session

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

  • PowerPoint presentation

12:20 13:00
Plenary: Panel session

13:00
Lunch and depart

 

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