The University of Queensland (UQ), Queensland University of Technology (QUT) and Griffith University will host the international Open Repositories Conference 26-30 June 2017 at the Hilton Brisbane.
The annual Open Repositories Conference brings together users and developers of open digital repository platforms from higher education, government, galleries, libraries, archives and museums. The Conference provides an interactive forum for delegates from around the world to come together and explore the global challenges and opportunities facing libraries and the broader scholarly information landscape.
SUPPORTING OPEN SCHOLARSHIP, OPEN DATA, AND OPEN SCIENCE
Proposals are invited to consider how repositories can best support the needs of open science and open scholarship to make research as accessible and useful as possible, including:
Open access, open data and open educational resources
Scholarly workflows, publishing and communicating scientific knowledge
Exposure of research and scholarship from under-represented groups and disciplines
Compliance with policies around open access, including funder mandates
REPOSITORIES AND CULTURAL HERITAGE
Proposals are invited to consider how repositories and their associated infrastructures best support the needs of cultural heritage collections, organisations, and researchers. Areas of interest include:
Impact of aggregation on repository infrastructure and management
Exposure of collections and cultural heritage from under-represented groups and disciplines
Special considerations in access and use of cultural heritage collections
Reuse and analysis of content
REPOSITORIES OF HIGH VOLUME AND/OR COMPLEX DATA AND COLLECTIONS
Proposals are invited to consider how we can use tools and processes to highlight data patterns and user pathways through large corporas including:
Data and text mining
Linked data
Interoperability and standardised interfaces
Interaction with large-scale computation and simulation processes
Issues of scale and size beyond traditional repository contexts
MANAGING RESEARCH DATA, SOFTWARE, AND WORKFLOWS
Proposals are invited to consider how repositories can support the needs of research data and related software and workflows. Areas of interest are:
Curation lifecycle management, including storage, software and workflows
Digital preservation tools and services
Reuse and analysis of scientific content
Scholarly workflows, publishing and communicating scientific knowledge
Training, awareness raising and outreach
INTEGRATING WITH THE WIDER WEB AND EXTERNAL SYSTEMS
Proposals are invited to explore, evaluate, or demonstrate integration with external systems, including:
CRIS and research management systems
Notification and compliance tracking systems
Identifier services
Preservation services and repositories
Publisher systems
Collection management systems and workflows
Repository networks and aggregators of repository content
EXPLORING METRICS, ASSESSMENT, AND IMPACT
Proposals are invited to present experiences on tools and services to measure the impact of research via the repository as well as elsewhere, including:
Bibliometrics
Downloads (e.g. COUNTER compliance)
Altmetrics
Other alternative methods of tracking and presenting impact
MANAGING RIGHTS
Proposals are invited to examine the role of rights management in the context of open repositories, including:
Research and scholarly communication outputs
Copyright status and licenses (e.g. Creative Commons, Open Data Commons)
Embargoes
Management of cultural property rights, including indigenous intellectual property rights
Requirements of funder mandates
DEVELOPING AND TRAINING STAFF
Proposals are invited to consider the evolving role of staff who support and manage repositories across libraries, cultural heritage organisations, research offices and computer centres, especially:
New roles and responsibilities
Training needs and opportunities
Career paths, retention, and recruitment
Community support
06月26日
2017
06月30日
2017
摘要截稿日期
注册截止日期
留言