short link to this page: http://bit.ly/dcat-dec
Date & Time
- December 08 16:00 UTC/GMT - 11:00 EST
Dial-in
We will use the international conference call dial-in. Please follow directions below.
- U.S.A/Canada toll free: 866-740-1260, participant code: 2257295
- International toll free: http://www.readytalk.com/intl
- Use the above link and input 2257295 and the country you are calling from to get your country's toll-free dial in #
- Once on the call, enter participant code 2257295
Screencast
You can follow along with the moderator through this screencast link:
https://join.me/atmire_meeting (NO AUDIO)
This will likely only be useful during the first part of the call, where the ORCID slides are presented.
The screencast link will not be used for audio.
Agenda
ORCID: Experiences - Ambitions - Challenges
The initial integration between DSpace and ORCID is a feature that was added in DSpace 5:
Documentation: ORCID Integration
Bram Luyten (Atmire) will give a 5 minute introduction on how the feature works with following slides:
http://www.slideshare.net/bramluyten/orcid-identifiers-for-dspace
During the call, participants are invited to share experiences with this feature. We will discuss the challenges of adopting ORCID in DSpace and hope to collect use cases or feature requests for further development.
The issues that are already logged in JIRA will be discussed as well:
This one is already added in DSpace 5.2, but there is no general awareness about this, so we'll discuss it as well:
Other topics
- DSpace 6 Testathon preparation:
- Update from DCAT's DSpace 6 Testathon Testplan Working group
- Update on the UI Working Group
Preparing for the call
ORCID
- If your institution is not interested in using the ORCID integration, tell us why
- If your institution wants to adopt the ORCID integration but faces specific challenges/blockers, please list those challenges
- If you are already using the ORCID integration, but are confronted with additional needs or requests for features, please list them as issues in JIRA so we can discuss them.
XMLUI Test plan for DSpace 6 Testathon
Even though we have a LOT of tests already, we are still no where near "full coverage" of the DSpace featureset. If you think of a feature that is not covered by the test plan, please add your tests in the plan OR add them in the comments below so someone else can add them.
- Review the DSpace 6 Testathon Testplan Working group page
- Review the draft of the XMLUI Test plan (everyone can view, if you want to help out, hit the button on the top right corner to request edit rights)
Meeting notes
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Call Attendees
- Bram Luyten - @mire
- Ignace Deroost - @mire
- Maureen Walsh - Ohio State University
- Alan Orth—CGSpace
- Mariya Maistrovskaya - TSpace
- Sarah Molloy - Queen Mary University of London
- George Kozak - Cornell University
- Nicholas Webb - Mount Sinai Health System
- @Kathleen Schweitzberger - University of Missouri-Kansas City
- Pauline Ward - University of Edinburgh
- Jim Ottaviani - University of Michigan
- Ryan Scherle - Dryad
- Peter Ballantyne - ILRI
- Abenet Yabowork - CGSpace