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Location: N112- Band Room
Date: Sunday, 15/June/2025
09:30 - 12:30 DSpace Developer Meet-Up and Q&A
Location: N112- Band Room
Convener: Yves Vincent Grossmann, Goethe University
 

DSpace Developer Meet-Up and Q&A

Tim Donohue1, Holger Lenz1, Pascal Becker2

1: Lyrasis, United States of America; 2: The Library Code, Germany

Date: Monday, 16/June/2025
11:00 - 12:00 Panel- Pushing the boundaries on citation tracking and usage reporting for open research outputs
Location: N112- Band Room
Convener: Emily Bongiovanni, Carnegie Mellon University
 

Pushing the boundaries on citation tracking and usage reporting for open research outputs

Iratxe Puebla1, Maria Gould1, John Chodacki2, Pablo Tamarit3, Jamie Wittenberg4

1: DataCite, United Kingdom; 2: California Digital Library; 3: Zenodo; 4: University of Colorado, Boulder

13:30 - 15:00 Presentations- Metadata and Harvesting
Location: N112- Band Room
Convener: Joseph Kraus, Colorado School of Mines
 

SDG-Classify: Automating the classification of research outputs into UN SDGs

Suchetha Nambanoor Kunnath, Matteo Cancellieri, Petr Knoth

CORE, The Open University, United Kingdom



Identifying and extracting Data Access Statements from full-text academic articles

Matteo Cancellieri, David Pride, Petr Knoth

Open University, United Kingdom



Laying the Groundwork for the Future: Creating Tools to Better Harness Metadata and Data Packages

Peyton Carolynn Tvrdy

National Transportation Library, United States of America



Content-update Signaling and Alerting Protocol (CUSAP)

Craig Van Dyck1, Patrick Hargitt2, Constanze Schelhorn3

1: Solutions Spectrum, LLC; 2: Atypon; 3: MDPI

Date: Tuesday, 17/June/2025
09:00 - 10:30 Lightning (24x7)- Communities
Location: N112- Band Room
Convener: Chinwe Veronica Anunobi, National Library of Nigeria
Convener: Lazarus Matizirofa, University of the Witwatersrand
 

You Can’t Force a Community: Trusting Your Instinct in Digital Collection Partnerships

Pamela Pierce

Oregon Health & Science University, United States of America



Longitudinal growth and use of Open Repositories in the U.S. since 2015

Jimmy S Ghaphery

Virginia Commonwealth University, United States of America



From Open Archive to Multifaceted Platform: Reconciling the Diverse Stakeholders Needs in HAL

Nathalie Fargier, Bénédicte Kuntziger

CNRS-CCSD, France



Why and how the TRUST Principles for digital repositories are used

Meredith P. Goins1,2

1: World Data System, United States of America; 2: University of Tennessee, Knoxville



Cost-benefit of open research infrastructures: the case of the Portuguese repositories network RCAAP

Pedro Príncipe1, Antónia Correia1, Paulo Lopes2, Louis Colnot3, Jessica Catalano3

1: University of Minho, Portugal; 2: FCT-FCCN; 3: CSIL



Preserving Our Past, Securing Our Future for Inclusivity: A Nigerian Perspective on Route To Digital Contents Sustainability

Chinwe Anunobi, Chukwuemeka Udoji

National Library of Nigeria, Nigeria

13:30 - 14:30 Panel- Software dies, data should be forever: OCFL as a software agnostic storage approach
Location: N112- Band Room
Convener: Rachael Kotarski, University of Chicago
 

Software dies, data should be forever: OCFL as a software agnostic storage approach

Simeon Warner1, Rosalyn Metz2, Neil Jefferies3, Becky Andresen4, Dustin Slater5, Andrew Woods6, Tom Wrobel3

1: Cornell University; 2: Emory University; 3: University of Oxford; 4: University of Wisconsin - Madison; 5: University of Texas at Austin; 6: Harvard University

15:30 - 16:30 Panel- Recognizing Software as a Critical Component in Open Science: Advancing an Interoperable, Community-Driven Vision for Infrastructures
Location: N112- Band Room
Convener: Richard David Jones, Cottage Labs
 

Recognizing Software as a Critical Component in Open Science: Advancing an Interoperable, Community-Driven Vision for Infrastructures

Morane Gruenpeter1, Yannick Barborini2, Saadet Bozacci3, Raphaël Tournoy2, Daniel S. Katz4

1: Software Heritage, Inria; 2: CCSD / CNRS; 3: Schloss Dagstuhl – LZI, Publishing; 4: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Date: Wednesday, 18/June/2025
09:00 - 10:30 Lightning (24x7) - Repository possibilities
Location: N112- Band Room
Convener: Ellen Ramsey, University of Virginia
 

It doesn’t have to be this way: Reimagining Institutional Repositories in-Transition

Joe Kohlburn, Marcella Lees

Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, United States of America



Wikidata and repositories: opening up the future

David Fiora

Saint Mary's College, United States of America



Diamond Open Access: Repositories as journal publishing platforms, practical experiences

Peter Sutton-Long, Agustina Martínez García

University of Cambridge



Possibilities for Accessible Repositories: a Case Study in ADA Title II Implementation

Sarah Barsness, Erik Moore

University of Minnesota, United States of America



Barriers to the institutional repository network: how far is integration possible?

Gareth Cole1, Paul Stokes2

1: Loughborough University, United Kingdom; 2: Jisc



Simplifying Data Curation Through Tooling And Automation

Dieuwertje Bloemen, Ozgur Karadeniz

KU Leuven, Belgium


 
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