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Location: N112- Band Room
Date: Sunday, 15/June/2025
09:30 - 12:30 DSpace Developer Meet-Up and Q&A
Location: N112- Band Room
 

DSpace Developer Meet-Up and Q&A

Tim Donohue1, Holger Lenz1, Pascal Becker2

1: Lyrasis, United States of America; 2: The Library Code, Germany

14:00 - 15:30 Data Repository Descriptive Metadata: Recommendations & Resources
Location: N112- Band Room
 

Data Repository Descriptive Metadata: Recommendations & Resources

Reyna Jenkyns, Emilie Altman

World Data System, Canada

Date: Monday, 16/June/2025
11:00am
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12:30pm
Panel- Pushing the boundaries on citation tracking and usage reporting for open research outputs
Location: N112- Band Room
 

Pushing the boundaries on citation tracking and usage reporting for open research outputs

Iratxe Puebla, Maria Gould

DataCite, United Kingdom

13:30 - 15:00 Presentations- Metadata and Harvesting
Location: N112- Band Room
 

Content-update Signaling and Alerting Protocol (CUSAP)

Craig Van Dyck1, Patrick Hargitt2

1: Solutions Spectrum, LLC; 2: Atypon



SDG-Classify: Automating the classification of research outputs into UN SDGs

Suchetha Nambanoor Kunnath, Matteo Cancellieri, Petr Knoth

CORE, The Open University, United Kingdom



Identifying and extracting Data Access Statements from full-text academic articles

Matteo Cancellieri, David Pride, Petr Knoth

Open University, United Kingdom



Laying the Groundwork for the Future: Creating Tools to Better Harness Metadata and Data Packages

Peyton Carolynn Tvrdy

National Transportation Library, United States of America

Date: Tuesday, 17/June/2025
09:00 - 10:30 Lightning (24x7)- Communities
Location: N112- Band Room
 

You Can’t Force a Community: Trusting Your Instinct in Digital Collection Partnerships

Pamela Pierce

Oregon Health & Science University, United States of America



Longitudinal growth and use of Open Repositories in the U.S. since 2015

Jimmy S Ghaphery

Virginia Commonwealth University, United States of America



Lessons Learned from the Internet Archive's Vault: Expanding Access to Digital Preservation through Community Collaboration

Piotr Adamczyk, Amanda McCabe

Internet Archive, United States of America



From Open Archive to Multifaceted Platform: Reconciling the Diverse Stakeholders Needs in HAL

Nathalie Fargier, Bénédicte Kuntziger

CNRS-CCSD, France



Why and how the TRUST Principles for digital repositories are used

Meredith P. Goins1,2

1: World Data System, United States of America; 2: University of Tennessee, Knoxville



Cost-benefit of open research infrastructures: the case of the Portuguese repositories network RCAAP

Pedro Príncipe1, Antónia Correia1, Paulo Lopes2, Louis Colnot3, Jessica Catalano3

1: University of Minho, Portugal; 2: FCT-FCCN; 3: CSIL

11:00 - 12:30 Presentations- Cultural Heritage and Digital Humanities
Location: N112- Band Room
 

404 not found – Approaches for Ensuring the Sustainable Management of Living Resources apart from Data Repositories in the Digital Humanities

Patrick Helling

Data Center for the Humanities (DCH), University of Cologne, Germany



Conundrums of Open Repositories: Challenges in Establishing a Collaborative Framework for Digitizing Medieval Manuscript Collections Across the Midwestern United States

Michelle Dalmau, Julie Hardesty, Sudha Anand

Indiana University Bloomington, United States of America



Ili-ili: i-Library and Index to Ilonggo Literature and Indigenous Knowledge

Stephen Alayon1, Manuela Losanes1, Elra Di Madalogdog2, Elvi Nemiz3, Ma. Christine Asuncion Dequilla4, Ma. Beth Concepcion1, Regin Cabacas1

1: College of Information and Communications Technology, West Visayas State University, Iloilo, Philippines; 2: University Learning Resource Center, West Visayas State University, Iloilo, Philippines; 3: Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Iloilo, Philippines; 4: Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs, West Visayas State University, Iloilo, Philippines



Open Repositories beyond Academic Communities in Ethiopia: The Case of Ethiopian House of People Representatives

Melkamu Beyene, Teshome Alemu

Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia

13:30 - 15:00 Panel- Software dies, data should be forever: OCFL as a software agnostic storage approach
Location: N112- Band Room
 

Software dies, data should be forever: OCFL as a software agnostic storage approach

Simeon Warner1, Rosalyn Metz2, Neil Jefferies3, Becky Andresen4, Dustin Slater5, Andrew Woods6, Tom Wrobel3

1: Cornell University; 2: Emory University; 3: University of Oxford; 4: University of Wisonsin, Madison; 5: University of Texas at Austin; 6: Harvard University

15:30 - 17:00 Panel- Recognizing Software as a Critical Component in Open Science: Advancing an Interoperable, Community-Driven Vision for Infrastructures
Location: N112- Band Room
 

Recognizing Software as a Critical Component in Open Science: Advancing an Interoperable, Community-Driven Vision for Infrastructures

Morane Gruenpeter1, Maxence Azzouz-Thuderoz2, Yannick Barborini3, Saadet Bozacci4, Fotis Psomopoulos5, Raphaël Tournoy3

1: Software Heritage, Inria; 2: swMath, FIZ Karlsruhe - Leibniz Institute for Information Infrastructure; 3: CCSD / CNRS; 4: Schloss Dagstuhl – LZI, Publishing; 5: Institute of Applied Biosciences (INAB), Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH)

Date: Wednesday, 18/June/2025
09:00 - 10:30 Lightning (24x7) - Repository possibilities
Location: N112- Band Room
 

It doesn’t have to be this way: Reimagining Institutional Repositories in-Transition

Joe Kohlburn, Marcella Lees

Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, United States of America



Wikidata and repositories: opening up the future

David Fiora

Saint Mary's College, United States of America



Diamond Open Access: Repositories as journal publishing platforms, practical experiences

Peter Sutton-Long, Agustina Martínez García

University of Cambridge



Possibilities for Accessible Repositories: a Case Study in ADA Title II Implementation

Sarah Barsness, Erik Moore

University of Minnesota, United States of America



120 years of dissertations, a new understanding of scholars

Leila Sterman

Montana State University, United States of America



Barriers to the institutional repository network: how far is integration possible?

Gareth Cole, Miranda Barnes

Loughborough University, United Kingdom



Simplifying Data Curation Through Tooling And Automation

Dieuwertje Bloemen, Ozgur Karadeniz

KU Leuven, Belgium


 
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