Conference Agenda
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Session Overview |
Date: Wednesday, 05/June/2024 | |||
08:30 - 17:00 | Registration |
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09:00 - 10:30 | 24x7: Harnessing Collaborations for Development Location: Drottningporten 1 Chair: Ianthe Sutherland, University of Edinburgh Empowering DSpace users and administrators: What is being done and where do we continue from here? World Bank, United States of America The history of the DiVA repository: through the lens of being a consortium Uppsala University Library, Sweden Digital preservation of health cultural collections: the experience of the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation 1: Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Casa de Oswaldo Cruz, Brazil; 2: Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Instituto de Comunicação e Informação Científica e Tecnológica em Saúde, Brazil; 3: Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Vice-Presidência de Educação, Informação e Comunicação, Brazil Using a DSpace 7 Upgrade as an Outreach Opportunity University of Texas at Austin, United States of America Promoting the use of preprints and overlay services on the HAL open archive with COAR Notify CCSD/CNRS, France Should repositories participate in the Fediverse? Antleaf Ltd. Opening the Hidden Treasure of African data and information towards community representation: The National Repository of Nigeria (NRN) Engagement National Library of Nigeria, Nigeria |
Developer Track Session 2 Location: Drottningporten 2 Chair: Kathryn Cassidy, Trinity College Dublin Experiential Learning and Technical Debt University of Pittsburgh, United States of America Crate-O - a drop-in linked data metadata editor for RO-Crate (and other) linked data in repositories and beyond University of Queensland, Australia Bringing computation and reproducibility to a data repository using Binder Academia Sinica, Taiwan Translating Large Datasets for Reproducible Science in an Open Repository Texas Advanced Computing Center, United States of America Using Fedora 6 to architect future-proof and easily maintained repositories University of Texas at Austin, United States of America Building a repository of data science and machine learning applications by leveraging on container images and Kubernetes SciLifeLab, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden |
Presentations: Transparency and Reproducibility Location: Drottningporten 3 Chair: Nora Mulvaney, Toronto Metropolitan University Quality Assurance in Service of Transparency: A Practice Report from PsychArchives, the Disciplinary Repository for Psychology Leibniz Institute for Psychology (ZPID), Germany The OpenCost project - Using repositories to achieve transparency in the transformation process to open access as part of the science economy 1: University of Bielefeld, Germany; 2: University of Regensburg, Germany; 3: DESY, Germany University Research Management and Open Science - an OMEGA-PSIR case study Warsaw University of Technology, Poland |
Presentations: Supporting Climate and Environmental Data Location: Brevsorterarsalen 1 Chair: Camilla Lindelow, University of Borås Preservation of data from the Brazilian scientific ecosystem: Periodic ingestion of data originating from Br-Cris into the Aleia Research Data Repository 1: Universidade Federal de Goiás, Brazil; 2: Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia; 3: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul AGRIS Multilinguality in Bridging Agricultural Knowledge Gaps for Zero Hunger 1: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO); 2: International Center for Agricultural Research in Dry Areas (ICARDA) CAFÉ: A Joint BUSPH-HSPH Research Coordinating Center of the NIH Climate Change and Health Initiative Leveraging Harvard Dataverse Repository 1: IQSS, Harvard University; 2: Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; 3: Boston University School of Public Health Appalachian Research and Value for the Greater Good University of Virginia Library, United States of America |
Panel: Rights Retention and Repositories Location: Brevsorterarsalen 2 Chair: Torsten Reimer, University of Chicago Rights Retention and Repositories: Accelerating Global Progress 1: Research Libraries UK (RLUK), United Kingdom; 2: Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR); 3: cOAlition S; 4: University of Edinburgh; 5: University of Glasgow |
Presentations: Author Identifiers and Information Location: Brevsorterarsalen 3 Chair: Jessica Lindholm, Chalmers University of Technology Understanding and using the ORCID integration in DSpace and DSpace-CRIS TU Hamburg, Germany Strengthening the Global Community Trust Network: Empowering Transparency in Scholarly Infrastructure through ORCID Integration ORCID, Zambia authorIDy: Listing Contributions by Contributor Identifier 1: DANS, Netherlands; 2: Ghent University, Belgium; 3: Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA Identifying and extracting authors’ Rights Retention Statements from full text academic articles Open University, United Kingdom |
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10:30 - 11:00 | Coffee Break |
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11:00 - 12:30 | Presentations: Integrations for Research Data Management Location: Drottningporten 1 Chair: Katie Mika, Harvard University Making Software FAIR: A machine-assisted workflow for the research software lifecycle 1: CORE, The Open University, United Kingdom; 2: Inria; 3: Science Miner; 4: Brno University of Technology; 5: Polish Academy of Sciences; 6: European Institute of Bioinformatics Real-World Benchmarks for FAIR Data Repositories: Meeting the Needs for Modern Open Data 1: Fedora; 2: Texas Advanced Computing Center, University of Texas at Austin Resolving Linked Data: Are we all doing the same? Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria Five ways RO-Crate data packages are important for repositories 1: University of Queensland, Australia; 2: The University of Manchester, UK |
Presentations: CRIS and Other System Integrations Location: Drottningporten 2 Chair: Kristin Olofsson, Chalmers University of Technology A Repository-to-Repository Implementation of COAR Notify: Enabling Informed and Comprehensive Research Integration CoSector, University of London, United Kingdom Integration of Open Access Repositories in BrCris: Aiming to Understand the Brazilian Scientific Research Ecosystem 1: Brazilian Institute of Information in Science and Technology (IBICT), Brazil; 2: Centro Federal de Educação Tecnológica de Minas Gerais (CEFET-MG), Brazil; 3: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC), Brasil Using an Event Notification Network for Transparent Sharing of Artifact Life Cycle Data 1: Ghent University, Belgium; 2: Data Archiving and Networked Services |
Presentations: Using Repositories for Diverse Content Types Location: Drottningporten 3 Chair: Ilkay Holt, British Library Open Repositories Contributors to Open Innovation Strategies: Sharing Data and Knowledge on Patents Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain Towards an open TRIZ multilingual database 1: Universidade Federal de São Carlos (Federal University of São Carlos) - UFSCar, Brazil; 2: Instituto Federal de São Paulo (Federal Institute of São Paulo) - IFSP; 3: Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia (Brazilian Institute of Information in Science and Technology) - IBICT Thoth Archiving Network: How institutional repositories can become involved in preserving long-form scholarship Loughborough University, United Kingdom |
Panel: DSpace Location: Brevsorterarsalen 2 Chair: Nora Mulvaney, Toronto Metropolitan University DSpace 8.0 and Beyond: What’s new and how a global community makes DSpace happen 1: Lyrasis, United States; 2: 4Science, Italy; 3: Atmire, Belgium; 4: University of Cambridge, United Kingdom; 5: Texas Digital Library, United States |
Presentations: Data Repositories and Lessons Learned Location: Brevsorterarsalen 3 Chair: Elizabeth Krznarich, DataCite Shared repositories infrastructure: Extracting Global Gains from a Strategic National Approach 1: Canadian Association of Research Libraries; 2: University of Alberta; 3: COAR; 4: Scholars Portal; 5: Digital Research Alliance of Canada Agility, Growth, and Cooperative Service Design: two teams building a data repository during times of change Princeton University, United States of America Building An Open Repository for FAIR Data: Experience Sharing on Technologies, Communities, and Policies 1: Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica, Taiwan; 2: Research Center for Information Technology Innovation, Academia Sinica, Taiwan; 3: Research Center for Humanities and Social Sciences (Center for GIS), Academia Sinica, Taiwan Challenges and opportunities when launching an institutional digital repository service in parallel with developing a data governance model and datastewardship practices KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden |
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12:30 - 13:30 | Lunch Break |
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13:30 - 15:00 | 24x7: Technical Solutions Location: Drottningporten 1 Chair: Urban Andersson, Chalmers University of Technology Semi-automatic submissions in the French open archive HAL: a new service for researchers CCSD, CNRS, France Creating a Dataverse RO-Crate exporter with FAIR-IMPACT support KU Leuven, Belgium Data governance and application practices in NSSDC for the new paradigm 1: National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, People's Republic of; 2: National Space Science Data Center From Invenio1 to DSpace7: Sustainability of an Institutional Repository in Practice National Library of Technology, Czech Republic Orbis Pictus – book revival for cultural and creative sectors 1: Library of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic; 2: Moravian Library in Brno Migrate DSpace from 5x to 7x - How do we did it in our national open access service at RCAAP 1: FCT|FCCN, Portugal; 2: University of Minho Self-Assessment Tool for the COAR Community Framework 1: National Institute of Informatics; 2: Nanyang Technological University; 3: Electronic Information for Libraries; 4: Confederation of Open Access Repositories Digital archiving using Records in Contexts 1: On the record AB, Sweden; 2: docuteam AG, Switzerland |
Presentations: Metrics and Assessment Location: Drottningporten 2 Chair: Joseph Kraus, Colorado School of Mines If you build it, will they use it? Measuring usage of a global open access repository to assess impact. Figshare, United Kingdom Can the National Repository of Sweden Be Utilized for In-Depth Bibliometric Analysis: Unlocking Insights into Swedish Research 1: Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden; 2: University of Borås, Sweden Visual Panorama: The Various Facets of Data Visualization of the Brazilian Scientific Research Ecosystem with Aid from BrCris 1: Brazilian Institute of Information in Science and Technology (IBICT), Brazil; 2: Centro Federal de Educação Tecnológica de Minas Gerais (CEFET-MG), Brazil; 3: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC), Brasil Visibility Analysis of African Institutional Repositories for Global Impact 1: Hezekiah Oluwasanmi Library, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria; 2: National Library of Nigeria, Nigeria |
Presentations: Problem Solving Location: Drottningporten 3 Chair: Cecilia Granell, Chalmers University of Technology Creating a better balance: the need for tools and practices to combat AI harvests and resource flooding in repository environments Metropolitan New York Library Council, United States of America What are the characteristic community smells influencing the sustainability of open-source repository software communities? 1: Concordia University, Canada; 2: Université Laval, Canada Automatic detection of duplicate records in institutional repositories Open University, United Kingdom |
Roundtable Discussions Location: Brevsorterarsalen Chair: Nora Mulvaney, Toronto Metropolitan University Creating Transparent Retention Policies for Data Repositories to Ensure Long-Term Sustainability for the Research Community 1: University of Houston, United States of America; 2: Baylor University, United States of America; 3: Texas A&M University, United States of America; 4: University of Texas Health San Antonio, United States of America; 5: University of Texas at Austin, United States of America; 6: Texas State University, United States of America Do as I say, not as I do: when best practice and reality don’t agree and what (if anything) can be done about it 1: Aston University; 2: Toronto Metropolitan University |
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15:00 - 15:30 | Coffee Break |
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15:30 - 17:00 | Presentations: Policy Impact on Repositories Location: Drottningporten 1 Chair: Emily Bongiovanni, Carnegie Mellon University Green Open Access - Institutional Repositories fulfilling their whole purpose Digital Science, United Kingdom Equity in Open Access to Scientific Research Results: Insights from Federal Agency Responses to the Nelson Memorandum Policy University of Maryland, United States of America How it started; how it's going: Developing Specialized Data Curation Training to Address Needed Expertise in Focused Areas University of Minnesota, United States of America Empowering Global Progress: GREI Coopetition's Role in Standardizing Transparency, Community, and Sustainability Initiatives 1: The Dataverse Project; 2: Figshare; 3: Zenodo |
Presentations: Repository Trust and Certification Location: Drottningporten 2 Chair: Tomas Lunden, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences What defines trust? Can general-purpose repositories be certified at all? Universität Hamburg, Germany Towards a Trusted Domain Repository: Rebuilding the Archaeological Map of the Czech Republic on the Fedora Platform Institute of Archaeology of the CAS, Prague, Czech Republic Lessons learned to prepare for CoreTrustSeal certification: the case of Arca Dados 1: Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (Fiocruz), Brazil; 2: Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Brazil Creating Trust in Research Data Repositories via a user-driven implementation: Case study of a hyrax-based, institutional data repository 1: Ruhr University Bochum, Germany; 2: Antleaf Ltd., UK |
Presentations: Use of Persistent Identifiers Location: Drottningporten 3 Chair: Lisa Lamont, San Diego State University A Large-Scale Reference Matching for Records in Japanese Institutional Repositories using Crossref REST API National Institute of Informatics, Japan URNs as persistent identifiers for repositories: resolution services and user networks National Library of Finland, Finland Data Repository Integration Strategies with the Aid of Persistent Identifiers in the BrCris Project 1: Brazilian Institute of Information in Science and Technology (IBICT), Brazil; 2: Centro Federal de Educação Tecnológica de Minas Gerais (CEFET-MG), Brazil; 3: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC), Brasil It already knows! A prototype PID-optimised workflow for a repository CoSector, University of London, United Kingdom |
Presentations: Supporting Research Transparency Location: Brevsorterarsalen 3 Chair: Katie Mika, Harvard University Open Research Data Repositories in Promoting Research Transparency and a Sustainable future in Research Data Management Moi University, Kenya CORE GPT: Large Language Models for question-answering over open access research The Open University, United Kingdom Understanding DOI attribution in biodiversity repositories: A Brazilian case study 1: Universidade Federal de Goiás, Brazil; 2: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil; 3: Rede Nacional de Pesquisa, Brazil The UN Digital Library: Chartering a path forward United Nations Dag Hammarskjöld Library |
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19:00 - 23:00 | Conference Dinner Location: Kajskjul 8 |
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