Regular Attendees
- Carol
- Debra
- Val
- Jonathan
Mike- David
General
- Call In To: "webex-cineca01" <webex-cineca01@cineca.it>
- - Indicates who will be taking minutes
- This is a bi-weekly meeting to work on approaches to international outreach
Discussion Topics
1 | Announcements/catch-up | |
2 | Coordinating DuraSpace efforts towards international outreach
| Jonathan |
3 | General international outreach
| Carol |
4 | Consortial international outreach
| Val |
5 | Other discussion |
Minutes
1. Announcements/catch-up
- We will meet bi-weekly to work on DuraSpace-wide international outreach strategy/tactics; same time; invitation to come
2. Coordinating DuraSpace efforts towards international outreach, Jonathan, Michele
- DSpace international outreach efforts have been ongoing to engage more international members
- Fedora also engaged in international outreach efforts
- VIVO has had variety of conversations with European orgs
- A coordinated approach to these and other individual project and DuraSpace-wide efforts would be most effective
- Unite, coordinate and avoid stepping on each others toes
- DuraSpace has been struggling for years to get memberships outside of the US
- Suggest a varied approach united by a strategy we agree on
- Central approach / project-based initiatives
- most effective for DuraSpace to be seen as "the helping organization"
- Shared communication across projects
- Partnerships versus Memberships
- Partnerships more likely to lead to funding outside of the US (travel to workshops etc)
- National (and European) alliances
- Consortia and individual institutions
- Low-hanging fruit–should not look at membership as sole approach in areas where there are better approaches
DuraSpace would have a much stronger effect in spreading/promoting the activities of the organizations.
- Promoting the concepts of open source and open access are key prior to promoting solutions
- All types of tools are acceptable and preferred; an organization like DuraSpace the provides a range of solutions (agnostic) may be more successful
- Creating awareness of DuraSpace as the foundational organization behind tools is key
- Organizational value proposition should be agnostic, no single solution
- Several opportunities for promoting the use of DSpace in Brazil or South Africa; can also promote additional tools if its DuraSpace
- Non US institutions may not be able to be a member of a US org for many reasons
- Partnerships are a better way forward—traveling to meetings and conferences sponsored by large organizations and presenting workshops as promotional vehicle; funding agencies learn about organization and can then help move collaborative efforts forward
- This type of travel can often be sponsored by the organization
- Orgs are interested in giving and in turn getting support/collaboration
What is the short list of organizations to approach, and which tactics for outreach would you suggest? Carol
- The DSpace Marketing Interest Group developed a list of potential partnering organizations; would be appropriate for all of DuraSpace: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1183KY4z2RehyM5JnyytdnKrP-QSazQlsKFNseBEqD-s/edit#gid=911415555
- Hone in on the most likely short list of prospect organizations (from DMIG spreadsheet above and other sources) at next meeting, discuss what each are doing, articulate different ways we would like to be involved, come up with an approach strategy
- Bibsys Library System, http://www.bibsys.no/bibsys-library-system/ "The Library System is used by more than 100 Norwegian Libraries in higher education and research" DSpace users
- DuocUC, http://www.duoc.cl/international-affairs, Chile
- Red Clara, http://www.redclara.net/, Columbia
- Ancos, http://icolc.net/consortia/63, Turkey, DSpace users
- COAR, https://www.coar-repositories.org
- Need official DuraSpace slides: what it is; technologies and programs
Action Items
Review lists of potential partnering orgs for discussion | ALL |
Review lists of potential membership consortia for discussion | ALL |