EPrints User Group
Event Information
Description
The University of East London (UEL) in collaboration with the University of London Computer Centre (ULCC) are pleased to announce details for the next EPrints UK User Group, to be held on Tuesday 13th January 2015 in the Chancellor's Hall, Senate House.
If you wish to attend remotely, please choose the 'Remote Ticket' option when booking your ticket. Details on how to join remotely will be made available closer to the event.
Draft Agenda
10:00 - Tea, coffee, chat – sign up for discussion groups
10:30 - Introduction/Housekeeping
10:35 - Welcome and matters arising from previous meeting (Leeds)
10:45 - Valerie McCutcheon (Glasgow) - Open Access Update
11:05 - David Baker (CASRAI) - CASRAI
11:25 - Sheridan Brown (Key Perspectives) & Timothy Miles-Board (ULCC) - RIOXX
11:45 - UEL/ULCC-ROAR/data.uel
- data.uel development
- CoinDOI
- Repository Links
- Look & Feel
12:05 - ARKIVUM - The future of EPrints integration
12:25 - Timothy Miles-Board (ULCC) - David McElroy (UEL) - It's EPrints, but not as you know it..
12:40 - Adam Field (EPrints Soton) - Introduction and Community future
12:50 - LUNCH
13:30 - Welcome Back
13:35 - John Salter/John Beaman (LEEDS) - User Access Control
14:05 - Southampton - Pow-wow report/Eprints Update
14:30 - Discussion Groups 1 - to be agreed on the day.
14:55 - TEA BREAK
15:05 - Discussion Groups 2
15:30 - Reports back to room, development wishlist
16:00 - Open discussion
16:30 - CLOSE
We reserve the right to restrict face-2-face attendance to 2 delegates per institution to keep overall numbers manageable. If you wish to attend remotely please choose the 'Remote Delegate' option when booking your ticket.
Event Hashtag: #EPrintsUG
Organiser ULCC
Organiser of EPrints User Group
Established in 1968, University of London Computer Centre (ULCC) has evolved into a highly respected and innovative service provider within the academic and not-for-profit sector. ULCC’s staff of 70+ IT specialists provide services to over 300 customers within the education and not-for-profit sector, including co-location and managed server hosting, podcasting, web development, desktop support, e-learning, digital preservation, video streaming and managed network services.