Dear All,
The EThOSnet project is pleased to hold a workshop to identify how Web Serv=
ices are and can be used to enable interoperability between repositories, r=
epository services and other systems.
The workshop is aimed at repository developers, administrators and managers=
and aims to provide information on and a chance to discuss the role Web Se=
rvices can play in supporting the ongoing implementation of repositories.
A draft agenda and details of the day can be found as follows:
Date: Tuesday 2nd June 2009
Venue: The British Library, 96 Euston Road, St. Pancras, London NW1 2DB
Agenda:
10:20-10:30 - Welcome (Chris Awre, University of Hull)
10:30-10:50 - SWORD (Adrian Stevenson, UKOLN)
10:50-11:10 - SRW/U (TBC)
11:10-11:25 - Fedora (Richard Green, REMAP)
Break
11:45-12:00 - EPrints (TBC)
12:00-12:15 - DSpace (Richard Jones, Symplectic)
12:15-12:35 - Case study 1 (St Andrews)
12:35-12:55 - Case study 2 (NAMES)
Lunch
1:45-2:00 - Digitool (Ex Libris) (TBC)
2:00-2:15 - Intralibrary (Peter Douglas)
2:15-2:35 - Orchestration (Richard Green, REMAP)
2:35-3:00 - Discussion - How repository software can enable use of Web Serv=
ices
Tea
3:15-3:35 - Case study 3 (TBC)
3:35-4:00 - Discussion - Working with Web Services
4:00-4:15 - Wrap-up
Places for this workshop are limited.
To register your interest in attending, please email Kevin O'Leary (Kevin.o=
[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>) by Tuesday 26th M=
ay, 2009.
Regards,
The EThOSnet Project Team
Kevin O'Leary
EThOSnet Project Manager
Imperial College London
Central Library,
South Kensington Campus
London, SW7 2AZ
Tel: 020 7594 2071
http://www.ethos.ac.uk/
P Think before you print.
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