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Repository Fringe 2011 Programme
1. Repository Fringe 2011 Programme
Wednesday 3rd August 2011
(RepoFringe Day 1)
Time Activity Room
09.00 – 09.30 Registration and coffee Atrium/Cafe
9.30 – 19.30 DevCSI Hackathon starts -room available as hackspace Mini Forum
2, Fourth
Floor
09.30 – 09.40 Welcome and Introduction by Prof. Jeff Haywood, VP and G07/A
CIO University of Edinburgh
09.40 – 10.40 Opening Keynote: Eloy Rodrigues, Director of the G07/A
University of Minho Documentation Services
Chair – Stuart Macdonald
10.40 – 11.00 Coffee Atrium/Cafe
11.00 – 12.30 Presentations: G07/A
● Thomas Krichel (Long Island University) –
AuthorClaim (via satellite or similar wizardry)
● Mo McRoberts (BBC Data Analyst) – BBC Digital
Public Space project
● Yvonne Howard (Southampton Univ.) – Campus
ROAR
● Ben Ryan (University of Leeds) – Timescapes Project
Chair – Philip Hunter
12.30 – 13.30 Lunch Atrium/Cafe
13.30 – 15.00 Round Tables:
G07
What Needs to be in a package when transferring into your
repository? (Chair – Ian Stuart & Theo Andrew, EDINA)
OR: G07A
Repositories and Linked Open Data (Chair – Adrian
Stevenson, UKOLN)
OR: G03
Social Media & Repositories (Chair – Nicola Osborne,
EDINA)
15.00 – 15.30 Brief reports from round tables – Facilitator – Robin Rice G07/A
15.30 – 16.00 Coffee Atrium/Cafe
16.00 – 17.00 Pecha Kucha session 1 G07/A
2. Repository Fringe 2011 Programme
Introduction from Chair, Ian Stuart
● Adrian Stevenson (UKOLN) – Linked Open Copac
Archives Hub (LOCAH) project – use of Timemap for
visualising linked data
● Sheila Fraser (EDINA) – Using OpenURL Activity
Data
● Jodie Double (Univ. Leeds) – RePosit
Q&A
● Marie-Therese Gramstadt (VADS) – ‘Kultivating’
artistic research deposit
● Richard Jones (CottageLabs) – SWORD2
● Extra talk: Charles Duncan (Intrallect) – Deposit from
a mobile phone (PK with a difference!) *
Q&A
17.00 – 19.30 Networking Reception and introduction from Mahendra Roof
Mahey to the DevSci Hackathon Terrace and
Garden
19.30 – 02.00 DevCSI Hackathon – Mahendra Mahey, DevCSI Project Mini Forum
Manager (UKOLN) 2
For more information see the DevCSI Hackathon website.
3. Repository Fringe 2011 Programme
Thursday 4th August 2011
(RepoFringe day 2)
Time Activity Room
09.00 – 09.30 DevCSI Hackathon – Show and Tell Sneak Preview (incl. Atrium/Cafe
coffee and breakfast available from 08.30) – Mahendra
Mahey
09.30 – 15.00 DevCSI Hackathon – available to finish off competition Miniforum 2
entries.
09.30 – 11.00 JISC Repositories Takeup and Embedding programme G07/A
project presentations
Introduced by Chair, Laurian Williamson, RSP Project Co-
ordinator for JISCrte programme
● Jackie Wickham (RSP, University of Nottingham) –
Overview of Repository Embedding and Integration
Guide
● Xiaohong Gao (Middlesex University) – MIRAGE
2011 (developing an embedding visualization
toolkit (for 3D images) and a plug-in for uploading
queries)
● Marie-Therese Gramstadt (University of Creative
Arts) – eNova (aims to extend the functionality of
the MePrint profile tool)
● Alan Cope (De Montfort University) – EXPLORER
(create workflows and processes to enable the
embedding of the DMU repository within the DMU
research systems and processes)
● Miggie Picton (Northampton University) – NECTAR
(implement new tools, procedures, and services
to enhance their repository – in readiness for the
needs of the REF and EThOS)
● Chris Awre (Univ of Hull) – implement the
Hydrangea software
● Robin Burgess (Glasgow School of Art) –
Enhancement of the design of their interface
11.00 – 11.30 Coffee Atrium/Cafe
11.30 – 12.00 Mark Hahnel (Imperial College London) – Figshare - G07/A
Publish All Your Data
Chair – Robin Rice
12.00 – 13.00 Pecha Kucha session 2: G07/A
Introduction from Chair, Claire Knowles
● Robbie Ireland & Toby Hanning (Enlighten,
4. Repository Fringe 2011 Programme
Glasgow University) – Glasgow Mini-REF exercise
● Nicola Osborne (EDINA) – Social media and
repositories
● Andy Day & Patrick McSweeney (University of
Southampton) – Harnessing the power of your
institutions research news
Q&A
● Dan Needham & Phil Cross (mimas) – Names
Project
● Mark McGillvray (CottageLabs) – Open Scholarship
perspective
● Stephanie Taylor (UKOLN) – Metadata Forum
Q&A
13.00 – 13.15 Live Demo: Dave Tarrant (University of Southampton) – G07/A
MS Kinect & SWORD v2 deposit
13.15 – 14.00 Lunch Atrium/Cafe
14.00 – 15.00 Round Tables:
Open Scholarship Principles – Jo Walsh & Mark G07
McGillivray (Open Knowledge Foundation)
OR
Mapping the Repository Landscape – Theo Andrew, Peter G07A
Burnhill, Sheila Fraser (EDINA)
OR
How Repositories are being used for REF & repository G03
advocacy – Helen Muir (QMUC)
15.00 – 15.15 Brief reports from round tables – facilitator Ianthe Hind G07/A
15.15 – 16.15 Presentations: G07/A
● Anna Clements & Janet Aucock (St Andrews
University) – PURE-OAR Implementation
● Niamh Brennan (Trinity College Dublin) – CERIFy
● Heather Rea (Beltane Beacon of Engagement) –
Social innovation, research output and engagement
● Siobhán Jordan (ERI) – OpenBIZ – knowledge
exchange between HE & Business
Chair – William Nixon
16.15 – 16.30 DevCSI Hackathon Awards (Mahendra Mahey) G07/A
16.30 – 17.30 Closing Keynote: Prof. Gary Hall (Coventry University) G07/A
Chair – Martin Donnelly
17.30 – 17.40 Closing Comments – Martin Donnelly G07/A
18.00 Evening activities (food, drink, preview week…!) Various
Onwards
5. Repository Fringe 2011 Programme
Friday 5th August 2011
(Post RepoFringe Workshops)
Time Activity Room
10.00 – 12.30 CETIS teaching and learning repositories workshop G07/A
Led by Phil Barker and Lorna Campbell. The full
programme is available on the JISC CETIS webpage.
Morning talks will include:
● Community Engagement in Teaching and Learning
Repositories: ePrints, HumBox and OER – Patrick
McSweeny, University of Southampton
● The ALTO OER Ecosystem – John Casey,
University of the Arts
● The US Learning Registry Initiative, Dan Rehak,
ADL
12.30 – 13.30 Lunch available Atrium
13.30 – 16.00 CETIS teaching and learning repositories workshop
Led by Phil Barker and Lorna Campbell. The full
programme is available on the JISC CETIS webpage.
Afternoon talks will include:
● Getting Bioscience Open Educational resources
into ‘Academic Orbit’. Tales from the OeRBITAL
launchpad – Terry McAndrew, University of Leeds
● Intralibrary and Item Banking – Charles Duncan,
Intrallect Ltd.