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Item Digital Image Library "Hydra Head"(2011-06-10) Stroming, Mike; Parod, BillItem Inter-University Upper Atmosphere Global Observation NETwork: Metadata Database for Geoscience by using DSpace(2011-06-08) Koyama, Yukinobu; Kouno, Takahisa; Hori, Tomoaki; Abe, Shuji; Yoshida, Daiki; Hayashi, Hiroo; Shinbori, Atsuki; Tanaka, Yoshimasa; Kagitani, Masato; UeNo, Satoru; Kaneda, Naoki; Tadokoro, Hiroyasu; Yoneda, Mizuki; Kyoto University; University of Tokyo; Nagoya University; Kyushu University; Weather Information and Communications Service; Tohoku UniversityItem Linked Data - The Future for Open Repositories?(2011-06-08) Stevenson, Adrian; UKOLN, University of BathItem Not Just Research Papers: Collection Development at Southern New Hampshire University(2011-06-08) Platt, Alice; Southern New Hampshire UniversityItem A Place for Informal Collaboration(2011-06-08) Soroka, Adam; Prater, Scott; Parod, Bill; University of Virginia; University of Wisconsin - Madison; Northwestern UniversityItem Project Blimunda: Seeing the Unseen(2011-06-08) Pereira, Ana A.; Boavida, Clara P.; Ribeiro, Elsa; Rehemtula, Salima S.; Universidade Nova de LisboaProject Blimunda is an initiative carried out in Portugal, by the Library of the Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade Nova de Lisboa (Library of FCT/UNL), with the purpose of defining Portuguese scientific publishers and journals policies in relation to self-archiving in Institutional Repositories (IRs). The project arose in the context of the Open Access Scientific Repository of Portugal (RCAAP) and was sponsored by the Foundation for National Scientific Computing (FCCN). After a brief introduction that contextualizes the project, we describe the various stages of the same, as the results achieved and lessons learned. It is hoped that the work can serve as a stimulus and a basis for similar projects involving other countries.Item The Rita Project, A Digital Repository Initiative Designed as an Assitive Tool for Research Policy Making, Using Enhanced Visual Information Representation(2011-06-08) Marquez, Camilo Acosta; Moncada, Maria; Naim, Oscar; Universidad de BogotaThe Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano, has structured the digital repository, not only as a tool that increases the visibility of its own production, but one that can assist in the research policy making process, by visualizing different categories defined for the objects that the university is uploading in the system and grouping them using Zentity's Pivot Viewer. The project involved defining metadata standards that could be used to generate on-the-fly reports that could easily be reconfigured in order to cater for two main types of users, academic and administrative, the decision was made so that Microsoft Zentity with its enhanced visual interfaces was the weapon of choice. The work was to validate the software to be used by other institutions. At this time the Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano introduces Microsoft Research, in partnership with universities in Bogota, called RUMBA (Bogota Metropolitan University Network), the idea was to produce useful results at the 23 consortium members.Item SHERPA/RoMEO Journals Beta 3.6(2011-06-08) Millington, Peter; University of NottinghamItem They Hydraulics Project(2011-06-11) Curley, Andrew; University of VirginiaItem The Use of Message-Driven Workflows on the Service Bus Pattern for Indexing Fedora Repositories(2011-06-11) Soroka, Adam; University of VirginiaItem When TEI Comes to the Library: Meeting the Needs of Humanities Computing Scholars(2011-10) Dolan, Molly; West Virginia University