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- Richard Jones: DepositMO project
- dropbox like interface
- integrated in Microsoft Office.
- Mark Diggory
- Changing Branding
- Presentation of Metadata
- How well the metadata can be structured in a repository
- Integration with other storage systems
- Customization on the workflows
- Richard R?
- Versioning
- Relationing technology: linking items and content to each other
- Sarah Shreeves
- Giving more control to the user communities: delegated administration on steroids
- Good representation on complex objects
- Adam Field (eprints services)
- Reporting (getting data out of the repository in a non-publications form)
- Integration with other websites
- Search data well
- Bram
- Statistics for Repository authors to get more traction
- annual reporting gets more demanding
- Richard
- Faceted browsing
- Brad mclean
- Getting things in & managing
- Getting things OUT again
- boundaries of a repository are institutional, but ideally you might want to break down those boundaries and make them more disciplinary
- Richard rodgers question: did OAI-PMH failed in this regard?
- Mark Diggory: one problem related to that: missing official taxonomies?
- Elin: problem for disciplines that have no good aggregators yet. It would be a huge motivator for them.
- Richard Jones: Creating ad-hoc sets that can be easily shared
- Bram: the issue is not technical. Which organization will put up the effort & the money to make these big portals possible. (example economists online)
- Stuart Lewis: could not be "one" repository, but different ones. It's a service, not one monolithic thing
- Elin: focus is not about offering storage, but offering assistance with their content and metadata
- Robin: "for completeness" we can include Preservation. Justification for having the repository is that it does the preservation (versus CRIS).
- Stuart: the features for preservation are present only need to be used
- Tim: DSpace enables preservation but doesn't do it , need in itself. Preservation requires people, policies. No technology/system does preservation – it can only enable one to perform preservation activities.
- Jones: Person identifiers
- Diggory: all of your accounts, personal accounts in DSpace?
- Scott: I hate handles
- Rodgers: handle vs internal identifiers. Google Scholars ... handle are the work of the devil (no content in the URL's). Exposing metadata in the URI is the way to go.
- Scott: main point for handle "moving content" to other insititutions is not possible in DSpace.
- Sarah: Handle "forces" a good practice in standardized URI citation.
- Stuart: Academics start to understand DOI. Crossref. Selling handles as DOI's.
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