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[EP-tech] {Disarmed} Open Repositories 2013 - Reminder: Deadline for proposals is Monday, March 4!
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- Subject: [EP-tech] {Disarmed} Open Repositories 2013 - Reminder: Deadline for proposals is Monday, March 4!
- From: William Nixon <William.Nixon@glasgow.ac.uk>
- Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2013 10:15:21 +0000
Open Repositories 2013 - Reminder: Deadline for proposals is Monday, March 4!
This year’s Open Repositories conference takes place in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada between Monday, July 8 and Friday, July 12. Registration is now open at MailScanner has detected a possible fraud attempt from "urlblockederror.aspx" claiming to be http://or2013.net - register early and reserve your accommodation as soon as you can! An outline of the conference schedule is now available on the conference website at http://or2013.net/program/session-schedule We invite you to contribute to the conference program. The final deadline for proposals is Monday, March 4.
This year’s conference theme is Use, Reuse, Reproduce. One of the most important roles of repositories is to enable greater use and reuse of their contents— whether those contents are library collections, scholarly articles, research data,
or software—and metadata. The notion of use and reuse can be extended to repository infrastructure as well. Many repositories are based on open source software that can be freely reused and adapted to serve local needs; other efforts are also emerging both
in conjunction with and outside traditional repository platforms to encourage discipline or community specific reuse and sharing of software, services, and infrastructure. In addition there is a growing interest and need to document and share the code and
workflows used to produce research results - particularly in computationally intensive fields - in order to promote reproducible research. We are very pleased to announce that the opening keynote this year will be Victoria Stodden of Columbia University and
co-founder of http://www.runmycode.org/. See more about Dr. Stodden here: http://www.stodden.net/
The aim of the Open Repositories Conference is to bring those responsible for the development, implementation and management of digital repositories together with stakeholders, such as researchers, librarians, publishers and others, to address theoretical,
practical, and strategic issues across the entire lifecycle of information, from the creation and management of digital content, to enabling use, re-use, and interconnection of information, and ensuring long-term preservation and archiving. The current economic
climate dictates that repositories operate across administrative and disciplinary boundaries and to interact with distributed computational services and social communities.
Submission process
Developer Challenge If you have any requests that fall outside of the call, such as satellite meetings, please contact the local conference chair, Mark Leggott, University of Prince Edward Island, at mleggott@upei.ca. PLEASE submit your paper, poster, demo or workshop proposal through the conference system. PDF format is preferred. Please include presentation title, authors’ names and affiliations in the submission. The conference system is linked from the conference web site (http://or2013.net/).
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