(apologies for
cross-postings)
Colleagues,
Microsoft Research will be hosting a workshop at the Open Repositories ‘09
meeting in Atlanta, GA on from 1-6pm on Thursday, May 21st (https://or09.library.gatech.edu/workshops.php).
A preliminary description below, with a more detailed agenda to be made
available shortly.
Registration is open now
(email us at [log in to unmask]); we are able to accommodate up to 50 attendees. We
hope you will join us!
“Tools
for Repositories – Microsoft Research & the Scholarly Information
Ecosystem”
Microsoft
External Research strongly supports the process of research and its role in the
innovation ecosystem, including developing and supporting efforts in open
access, open tools, open technology, and interoperability. We partner
with universities, national libraries, publishers, and governmental
organizations to help develop tools and services to evolve the scholarly
information lifecycle. These projects demonstrate our ongoing work
towards producing next-generation documents that increase productivity and
empower authors to increase the discoverability and appropriate re-use of their
work. This workshop will provide a deep dive into several freely
available and open source tools from Microsoft External Research, and will
demonstrate how these can help supplement and enhance current repository
offerings.
Come
learn more about how the Microsoft Research tools can help extend the reach and
utility of your repository efforts. Each session during the half-day workshop
will include a hands-on component so that attendees can gain a deeper technical
understanding of the available tool-set, which includes the following
resources:
·
Article
Authoring Add-in for Word 2007
o
Structured
document authoring (based on the NLM-DTD)
o
Ontology
integration and markup
o
Repository
search integration
o
ORE
Resource Map authoring
o
Article
repository submission workflow (via REST and SWORD interfaces)
·
Microsoft
eJournal Service – a hosted
peer-review workflow system
·
Zentity – Our v1.0 research-output repository platform
·
Research
Information Centre – a
collaboration space for researchers
·
Windows Live
Machine Translation Service
·
Document
Conversion Service
More
information on each of these tools can be found at: http://www.microsoft.com/scholarlycomm
To register, please email us at [log in to unmask]
We look forward to having you
join us!
-jld
Lee Dirks
Director,
Education & Scholarly Communication |
Microsoft Corporation - External Research | [log in to unmask] | (425) 703-6866 | http://microsoft.com/scholarlycomm
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