The 20th International Conference on
Open Repositories
Chicago, Illinois, USA | June 15-18, 2025
Conference Agenda
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Session Overview | |
Location: N110- Orchestra Room |
Date: Sunday, 15/June/2025 | |
09:30 - 12:30 | Discover and Create Rich Metadata with the DataCite REST API Location: N110- Orchestra Room Discover and Create Rich Metadata with the DataCite REST API DataCite |
14:00 - 17:00 | FAIR Metadata Bright Spots: Guides on the Road to Future Possibilities Location: N110- Orchestra Room FAIR Metadata Bright Spots: Guides on the Road to Future Possibilities Metadata Game Changers, United States of America |
Date: Monday, 16/June/2025 | |
11:00am - 12:30pm |
Lightning (24x7) Presentations - Repository showcase Location: N110- Orchestra Room Tracing the Footprints of Academic Research in Zambia through the Institutional Repository: A Case of the University of Zambia" Zachary Zulu THE UNIVERSITY OF ZAMBIA, Zambia Realizing UNSW’s Vision for a Next-Generation Repository UNSW Sydney, Australia HAL: Strengthening Connections Between Publications, Data, and Software in the French National Open Science Ecosystem CCSD / CNRS, France George Eliot Scholars: (Middle)Marching Towards Open Access 1: CoSector, University of London, United Kingdom; 2: Auburn University, United States The Current Situation, Problems and Future Development of Institutional Repositories in China: Taking the Institutional Repository of the Chinese Academy of Sciences as an Example National Science Library, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, People's Republic of Towards a new digital repository for Qatar National Library Qatar National Library, Qatar |
13:30 - 15:00 | Repository Showdown 1 Location: N110- Orchestra Room Figshare Figshare, United States of America Archipelago Commons: blooms, new growth and healthy trees from the community garden. Metropolian New York Library Council, United States of America Repository Showdown: Dataverse Harvard University, United States of America Introducing Fedora - The flexible, modular, open-source repository platform for long-term digital preservation Fedora Repository Showdown: DSpace 1: The Ohio State University Libraries, United States of America; 2: The Library Code, Berlin, Germany; 3: 4Science, Rome, Italy; 4: Atmire, Leuven, Belgium; 5: The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland InvenioRDM: Twenty Years of Supporting Research with FAIR and Transparent Practices CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research), Switzerland |
Date: Tuesday, 17/June/2025 | |
09:00 - 10:30 | Presentations- Repository Implementation Location: N110- Orchestra Room Towards a Plan S compliant repository: Building a safe and sustainable haven for scholarly content. 1: Tilburg University; 2: Atmire The Green Road to Open Access: potential and limitations in the experiences of the University of Brasilia (UnB) Universidade de Brasilia, Brazil KWAME NKRUMAH UNIVERSITY: EVOLUTION AND CHALLENGES IN MANAGING POSTGRADUATE RESEARCH REPORTS KWAME NKRUMAH UNIVERSITY, Zambia Health Educational Resources Repository (ARES): experience report on its updating process 1: Universidade Aberto do Sistema Único de Saúde (UNASUS), Brazil; 2: - |
11:00 - 12:30 | Repository Showdown 2 Location: N110- Orchestra Room Hyku Samvera, United States of America Towards EPrints 3.5: repository developments, roadmap, and governance improvements 1: EPrints Services, University of Southampton, UK; 2: CoSector, University of London, UK; 3: University of Glasgow, UK; 4: Concordia University, Canada; 5: University of York, UK; 6: University of Leeds, UK Repository Showdown: Islandora Islandora Foundation, United States of America Hyrax Tufts University, United States of America Open Science Framework (OSF) Center for Open Science, United States of America Avalon Media System Indiana University Libraries, United States of America |
13:30 - 15:00 | Lightning (24x7)- Repository tools and developments Location: N110- Orchestra Room Implementing UN SDG Auto-Tagging: A Practical Guide for Librarians Cal Poly Humboldt, United States of America Walking to IIIF Presentation 4.0 - Moving IIIF API Integrations Forward in Archipelago Metropolitan New York Library Council, United States of America A Flexible Workspace: Using the Cloud to Stage & Ingest New Content California Digital Library, United States of America Integrating IIIF annotations in DSpace 4Science, Italy Sustainable Development Goals in EPrints: Updates, Failures, and Experiments CoSector, University of London, United Kingdom AI as a Responsible Partner in FAIR Metadata Creation: Lessons Learned University of Michigan Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, United States of America How do you describe software in record metadata? Open University, United Kingdom |
15:30 - 17:00 | Presentations- Repository Retrospectives Location: N110- Orchestra Room 17 years of PHAIDRA at the University of Vienna. Opportunities and challenges of managing an open repository at a large and heterogeneous university. University of Vienna, Austria Three Repositories Walk into a Library: recapping 30 years of repository development at Duke University Libraries Duke University Libraries, United States of America Advancing Open Science: Transforming UFPR’S Digital Repository Infrastructure Federal University of Paraná, Brazil Going deeper: the case for multiple repositories at UChicago University of Chicago, United States of America Ensuring the Longevity of University of Johannesburg Institutional Repository through Innovative Practices University of Johannesburg, South Africa |
Date: Wednesday, 18/June/2025 | |
09:00 - 10:30 | Presentations- Building National Repositories Location: N110- Orchestra Room Shaping the future now: Piloting national institutional Repository the challenges and the way forward Ministry of Finance, Tanzania Building a Digital Future: Can Bangladesh Develop a National Repository to Internationalize Research? University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, People's Republic of Towards a National CRIS: Building and Perspectives for Open Science in the Dominican Republic Instituto Tecnologico de Santo Domingo (INTEC), Dominican Republic, Open Science Caribbean (OSCaribbean) A Repository of Repositories: Developing a National Registry of Repositories at the National Research Fund in Kenya using Dspace 7 1: Mount Kenya University, Kenya; 2: National Research Fund, Kenya |
13:30 - 15:00 | Optimizing Metadata Discoverability: A Lean Six Sigma Approach Location: N110- Orchestra Room Optimizing Metadata Discoverability: A Lean Six Sigma Approach U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, United States of America |
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