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- 10-15 min: introduction highlight why we are having panel, what we want to get out of it
- validate ideas/plans - not missing a reqmt from the community or reqmt by external standards
- 5 min or less each: each panelist present backgrounds and views
- a few topic prompts to guide discussion
- how does this plan sync up or create conflicts with your current work?
- linked data - what benefits are there in linked data?
- how to serve common use cases - as everyone repositories evolve? how have people hacked DSpace to get it to do what they want - make sure current plan addresses some of those needs
- what are the priorities and more imminent problems to tackletackle
I think it would be nice if we may be able to present a few opposing opinions on the three topics, and see how the audience reacts. e.g.
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A new look at supporting and safeguarding standards
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