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Session Overview
Location: Drottningporten
1050
Date: Tuesday, 04/June/2024
09:00 - 09:40 Opening Plenary
Location: Drottningporten
Chair: Torsten Reimer, University of Chicago
Chair: Jessica Lindholm, Chalmers University of Technology

  • 09:00 - 09:05 Introduction and housekeeping
  • 09:05 - 09:15 Welcome to Gothenburg. Håkan Eriksson, First Deputy Lord Mayor of Gothenburg
  • 09:15 - 09:30 The vision of Chalmers Martin Nilsson Jacobi, President, Chalmers University of Technology
  • 09:30 - 09:40 Steering committee welcome, introductions & acknowledgements

09:40 - 10:30 Keynote Speaker Gustav Nilsonne
Location: Drottningporten
Gustav Nilsonne is associate professor of neuroscience at Karolinska Institutet, Sweden. His work is largely in metascience: assessing and improving the transparency and reproducibility of research. Gustav is a long-standing advocate for open science and is a senior advisor to the Swedish National Data Service.
16:30 - 19:00 Minute Madness, Poster Session & Welcome Reception
Location: Drottningporten
Chair: Joseph Kraus, Colorado School of Mines
Chair: Jessica Byström, Chalmers University of Technology
 

Enhancing DSpace CRIS 7: An Approach to Repository Design

Sumanghalyah Suntharam1, Maja Eterovic1, Domenico Zecchinelli2, Dirk Verdicchio1

1: University of Bern; 2: Scuola universitaria professionale della Svizzera italiana, SUPSI



Fostering research transparency in neuroscience: Supporting the research data management lifecycle with a Hyrax-based research data repository

Tobias Otto1, Marlene Pacharra2, Paul Walk3, Johannes Frenzel4, Nina Olivia Caroline Winter4

1: Cognitive Psychology, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany; 2: Biopsychology, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, CRC 1280 „Extinction Learning“; 3: Antleaf; 4: IT.SERVICES, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany



US Repositories Network Discovery Pilot

Petr Knoth1, Kathleen Shearer2, Paul Walk3, Matteo Cancellieri1, David Pride1, Tina Baich4, Heather Joseph4

1: The Open University, United Kingdom; 2: Confederation of Open Access Repositories; 3: Antleaf Ltd.; 4: SPARC



How to be open with sensitive data – examples from the KI data repository project

Helena Eckerbom, Karin Widin, Helena Skyllberg, Glenn Haya, Lisa Andersson

Karolinska Institutet, Sweden



PsychArchives, the Disciplinary Repository for Psychological Science

Lea Gerhards, Yi-Hsiu Chen, Anne Königs, Marie-Luise Müller, Robert Studtrucker, Martin Kock, Christiane Baier, Peter Weiland

Leibniz Institute for Psychology (ZPID), Germany



Ready to ROR: Planning for research organization identifiers in the Carolina Digital Repository

Anna Goslen, Rebekah Kati

University Libraries, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, United States of America



The Community-Based DINI Certificate for Open Access Publication Services - 20 Years of Self-Empowerment through Standards

Pascal-Nicolas Becker2, Daniel Beucke3, Ute Blumtritt4, Isabella Meinecke1, Jochen Schirrwagen5, Thomas Severiens6

1: Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg, Germany; 2: The Library Code, Germany; 3: Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany; 4: Universitätsbibliothek Chemnitz, Germany; 5: RWTH Aachen University, Germany; 6: Jade Hochschule Wilhelmshaven, Oldenburg, Elsfleth, Germany



Unlocking the Potential of Digital Scholarly Editions: Strategies for Attracting the DH Community to Utilize Repositories

Kathleen Neumann1, Robert Stephan2

1: Verbundzentrale des GBV (VZG), Germany; 2: Rostock University Library, Germany



Building a repository of data science and machine learning applications

Arnold Kochari

SciLifeLab, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden



Connecting ELN to Repositories – connecting daily work to long-term transparency

Juliane Jacob

Universität Hamburg, Germany



DC-SRAP: Metadata Application Profile for Academic Repositories

Osma Suominen

National Library of Finland, Finland



Enhancing Research through Open Digital Repositories in University Libraries— A Case Study of Peking University Library

Chao Sun1, Zhenxin Wu2, Yunhai Tong1, Hanyu Li2

1: Peking University, China; 2: National Science Library.Chinese Academy of Sciences,China



Ideas Challenge Update: Surfacing Thesis and Dissertation Reference Lists through Institutional Repositories

Esther Jackson1, Fred Duby1, Daryl Grenz2, Rawan Karsou2

1: Columbia University Libraries, United States of America; 2: King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)



LibMeta - Java Object Models for Common Library Metadata Standards

Robert Stephan

Rostock University Library, Germany



Showcasing research related to the SDG´s using the local repository: the case of Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

Daniel Albertsson, Tomas Lundén, Ylva Toljander

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden



Enhancing Inclusivity: Digital Accessibility and the Institutional Repository

Anne Shelley

Iowa State University, United States of America



Access for All - How do I make my repository accessible?

Susanne Blumesberger, Maria Guseva, Sonja Edler, Victoria Eisenheld

University of Vienna



Institutional Repository KTISIS: Research Evaluation and Promotion Tool

Marios Zervas1, Petros Artemi1, George Veranis2

1: Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus; 2: Dataly Tech, Greece



Machine actionable DMPs in practice : making a FAIR difference at Chalmers

Urban Andersson, Jeremy Azzopardi, Maria Kinger

Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden



Preserving and Sharing Nigeria's Heritage: The National Repository of Nigeria

Chinwe Veronica Anunobi, Chukwuemeka Kelvin Udoji

National Library of Nigeria, Nigeria



The Road From DSpace 6 to DSpace 7 and Beyond: Building (and Building on) Two Modern Digital Repositories at Rice University

Ying Jin, John Mulligan, Kenneth Evans

Rice University, United States of America



Oxford University Research Archive (ORA) – themed ‘Collections’

Jason Partridge

University of Oxford, United Kingdom



Querying DSpace: An AI Powered Conversation Application using RAG with Langchain

Zhongda Zhang1, Le Yang2

1: University of Oklahoma, United States of America; 2: University of Oregon, United States of America



The ORCID integration into DSpace and DSpace-CRIS

Oliver Goldschmidt

TU Hamburg, Germany



Policies and Practices for Sustainable Preservation of Theses and Dissertations in Institutional Repositories

Michael Boock1, Behrooz Rasuli2, Joachim Schöpfel3, Brenda Van Wyk4

1: Oregon State University; 2: Iranian Research Institute for Information Science and Technology (IranDoc), Iran, Islamic Republic of; 3: University of Lille; 4: The University of Pretoria



Accessibility of theses. Are the guidelines enough?

Merja Riitta Kallio

University of Vaasa, Finland



Community websites made easy: a static website and headless CMS for Samvera.org

Heather Greer Klein1, Adam Joseph Arling2

1: Samvera, United States of America; 2: Northwestern University, United States of America



Out-of-the-Box Repository Configuration: Supporting Small-Scale Research Community Visibility and Transparency

Hagen Peukert

Universität Hamburg, Germany



Assessment of Selected U.S. Digital Image Collections to Digital Public Goods Alliance’s Standard

Michele Reilly2, Santi Thompson1

1: University of Houston, United States of America; 2: University of Arkansas, United States of America



The challenge of preserving Gǝʿǝz manuscripts in Eritrea

Kiflom Michael Kahsay

Eritrean Research and Documentation Centre, Eritrea



The Long and Winding Road: Sustaining the Course of a Long Term Collection Project

Kyle Lynn Bachman-Johnson

University of Kentucky, United States of America



Exposing repository information to foster connections and trust: evaluating and implementing guidelines.

Maaike Lisanne Verburg1, Michael Priddy1, Hervé L'Hours2, Robert Huber3, Robert Ulrich4, Ingrid Dillo1, Joy Davidson5, Charlotte Neidiger4, Linda Reijnhoudt1, Gabriela Meijas6, Parham Ramezani7

1: Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS), Netherlands, The; 2: UK Data Service; 3: University of Bremen - PANGAEA; 4: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology; 5: Digital Curation Centre; 6: DataCite; 7: LifeWatch ERIC

Date: Thursday, 06/June/2024
11:00 - 11:50 Keynote Speaker Dr. Monica Granados
Location: Drottningporten
Dr. Monica Granados has a PhD in ecology from McGill University. While working on her PhD, Monica discovered incentives in academia promote practices that make knowledge less accessible and has since devoted her career to working in the open science space in pursuit of making knowledge more equitable and accessible. She has worked on open knowledge initiatives with Mozilla, PREreview and the Government of Canada. Monica is now an Assistant Director at Creative Commons working on the Open Climate Campaign promoting open access of climate and biodiversity research.
11:50 - 12:30 Closing Plenary
Location: Drottningporten
Chair: Elizabeth Krznarich, DataCite

 
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