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Registration will close on Friday 27th February 2009.
Event: RSP Repository Softwares Day
Date: Thursday 19th March, 2009
Venue: Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI), Manchester
Programme for the day includes:
Key note Speaker: Tony Hey, Corporate Vice President of
External Research, Microsoft
Exhibitors: DSpace
BEPress Open Repository
EPrints EPrints Services
Microsoft Research
OCLC VTLS
ExLibris
Equella Symplectic
Enovation Solutions
Intrallect Atira
Fedora
Case Study presentations: Open Repository FAROES
MrCute
Equella
TARA IRISS FirstSearch
OCLC
CONTENTdm Atira FeedForward
Symplectic SNEEP Microsoft
Repository
Panel discussion: How will repository software develop to aid
institutions to meet the needs of the forthcoming REF?
Who should attend?
The RSP Repository Softwares Day is aimed at all disciplines and
practitioners in the repository community including: software vendors;
repository administrators and managers; e-resource and technical staff.
Benefits of attendance:
* Be introduced to a range of existing and developing Repository
softwares and technologies
* Have the opportunity to discuss issues with current software
providers at software surgeries and user groups
* Learn how repository softwares have been extended for extra
functionality
* Network with other members of the repository community
Event webpage:
http://www.rsp.ac.uk/events/index.php?page=RepositorySoftwareDay2009/ind
ex.php
Dominic Tate
SHERPA Repository Development Officer
Greenfield Medical Library
Queen's Medical Centre
Nottingham
NG7 2UH
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Phone: 0115 84 67544
Mobile: 07825 753 982
Fax: 0115 846 8244
http://www.sherpa.ac.uk <http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/>
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