JISC will be running a Rights and Repositories meeting in London on September 5th.
The aim of the event is to provide practical advice about intellectual property issues for repositories, to offer opportunities to network with colleagues, and to have IP questions answered by experts and peers.
The event is primarily aimed at project staff in the SUE strand. The event will only be advertised more widely if space for non-SUE staff is available.
Further information about the day was posted to the SUE list; if you need more information just drop me a line. Registration closes on August 15th.
Monday, 30 June 2008
Monday, 2 June 2008
SWAPping SWORDs
The recent SUETr survey has turned up some great results, many thanks to all those who took the time to fill it in.
Whilst working through the responses, I noticed a request for more information for SWORD. Jullie Allinson, SWORD project manager, has some useful presentations on her University of York homepage about both SWORD and SWAP. These are very comprehensive and a great way to learn more about the two initiatives. The SWAP presentation is especially useful as it comes with a built-in practical exercise - you'll need a copy of the SWAP application profile documentation and a 'worked example' (1) (2) to go with these.
Ariadne ran an introduction to SWORD back in January that's well worth a read, particularly if you're new to the subject. The Digirep wiki also has a section on SWORD that includes a couple of demonstration clients and (eventually more than one) case studies.
Whilst working through the responses, I noticed a request for more information for SWORD. Jullie Allinson, SWORD project manager, has some useful presentations on her University of York homepage about both SWORD and SWAP. These are very comprehensive and a great way to learn more about the two initiatives. The SWAP presentation is especially useful as it comes with a built-in practical exercise - you'll need a copy of the SWAP application profile documentation and a 'worked example' (1) (2) to go with these.
Ariadne ran an introduction to SWORD back in January that's well worth a read, particularly if you're new to the subject. The Digirep wiki also has a section on SWORD that includes a couple of demonstration clients and (eventually more than one) case studies.
DSpace training materials (with wider applicability)
Pete Cliff, a research officer at UKOLN who is also working on SUETr, has drawn my attention to the availability of a number of DSpace training materials on the DSpace website
There's a useful selection of PDF-based tutorials, including:
Case studies, add-ons and other useful training-type materials are available from a secondary training materials page
If you use any of these materials, please do let us know how you get on!
There's a useful selection of PDF-based tutorials, including:
- DSpace How To Guide: Tips and Tricks for Managing Common Dspace Chores
- Basic DSpace Tutorial
- Advanced DSpace Tutorial - plugins, configurable submission, core API
Case studies, add-ons and other useful training-type materials are available from a secondary training materials page
If you use any of these materials, please do let us know how you get on!
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