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Conference Schedule
Monday, June 19
Registration opens 8:00am
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Track A
Newcomb Hall Ballroom
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Track B
Newcomb Hall South Meeting Room
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| 9:00-9:50am |
Welcome -- Karin Wittenborg, University Librarian
Opening Remarks -- Thorny Staples, Co-Director
of the Fedora Project
Newcomb Hall Ballroom
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| 10:00-11:00am |
Ryan Scherle and Jon Dunn, Indiana
University
A
Fedora Architecture to Support Diverse Collections
Nikolai Schwertner, Tufts
University
An
Approach To Modeling Rich Content and Disseminators: Promoting Interoperability
and Reuse of Content in the Tufts Digital Repository
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Carl Grant, VTLS, Inc.
A VITAL
Business?
Jeffrey Barnett, Yale University
Evaluating
the Role of Vendor Support for Open Source Repository Components
in a Research Library Environment
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| 11:00-11:30am |
Break
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| 11:30-12:30pm |
Dr. Andrew Treloar, Monash University
Dataset
Acquisition, Accessibility, and Annotation e-Research Technologies
Project: Fedora and the New Collaborative e-Research Infrastructure
Matthias Razum, FIZ Karlsruhe
The
eSciDoc Project: An Overview
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Carol Minton Morris, National Science
Digital Library
Publishing
in the NSDL: Fundamental Concepts for Creating and Reusing Content
David Ruddy, Cornell University
Using DPubS to Publish
Fedora Content
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| 12:30-2:00pm |
Lunch
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| 2:00-3:00pm |
Richard Green, University of Hull
The
RepoMMan Project: Automating Metadata and Workflow for Fedora
Gert Schmeltz Pedersen, Technical University of
Denmark
Development
of the Fedora Generic Search Service
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Dean B. Krafft, National Science
Digital Library
Building a National
Science Digital Library on Fedora
Daniel W. Davis, Harris Corp.
Enabling
the Integrated Information Network with Fedora
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| 3:00-3:30pm |
Break
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| 3:30-4:00pm |
Poster Sessions
Newcomb Hall Ballroom
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| 4:00-5:00pm |
Birds of a Feather Sessions
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| 5:30-7:30pm |
Reception
Colonnades Club
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Tuesday, June 20
Registration opens 8:00am
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Track A
Newcomb Hall Ballroom
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Track B
Newcomb Hall South Meeting Room
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| 9:00-10:00am |
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| 10:00-11:00am |
Beth Kirschner, University of Michigan
Sakai
Fedora Repository Tool
Gert Schmeltz Pedersen, Technical University of
Denmark
Considerations
About a Peer-to-Peer Service for Fedora
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Chris Awre, University of Hull
An Institutional
Repository for the University of Hull: Supporting User Needs
Dr. Andrew Treloar, Monash University
The
ARROW Project: a Fedora-based Institutional Repository
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| 11:00-11:30am |
Break
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| 11:30-12:30pm |
Christian Tønsberg, Technical University
of Denmark
IRIaB:
Institutional Repository In a Box
Christiaan Kortekaas, University
of Queensland
Don't
Keep It Under Your Hat (accompanying
paper)
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Ron Jantz, Rutgers University
Report
from the Fedora Preservation Services Working Group
Eric Jansson, National Institute for Technology
and Liberal Education and Stacy Pennington, Rhodes College
Years
of Hope, Days of Rage: Integrating Fedora into the Small College
Crossroads
to Freedom Project
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