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pf-dspace: October 2007
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Digital repository research on the DSpace open repository platform. Wednesday, October 17, 2007. Collective Intelligence in the Institutional Repository: Making DSpace Personal. In this blog and elsewhere) and especially for identifying colleagues with related interests. And we want to apply this to identifying and harvesting related materials from other, heterogeneous sources such as external blogs, wikis, and web sources. In the coming days Desmond Elliott. Posted by John S Erickson PhD. Disruptive Lib...
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pf-dspace: The Zotero/Internet Archive Alliance: Now things are getting interesting!
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Digital repository research on the DSpace open repository platform. Saturday, December 15, 2007. The Zotero/Internet Archive Alliance: Now things are getting interesting! With proposal deadlines looming early next year and the holidays rapidly approaching, the reader might have missed the big news. From earlier in the week: the Zotero project. At the Center for History and New Media. And the Internet Archive. Have announced a major new alliance. It has been described by Dan Cohen. Dan posted an entry.
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pf-dspace: April 2007
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Digital repository research on the DSpace open repository platform. Thursday, April 12, 2007. Pf-dspace: repository research on an open-source repository platform. In this entry we describe on-going work within Hewlett-Packard Labs. To extend the open source DSpace. Platform to address the problem of digital object repository federation in innovative ways. With the extensions introduced by pf-dspace. Platform. In this entry we describe our next steps with DSpace@HPLabs. Construction and management of lar...
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pf-dspace: November 2007
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Digital repository research on the DSpace open repository platform. Friday, November 16, 2007. Web 20 and Libraries, Part 2: A Review. Those of you who have been searching for practical and relevant ways to integrate social networking technologies with digital library and repository systems might find the following very useful. The lead author is Michael Stephens. Of Dominican University; the content is based on his Tame The Web. Web 20 and Libraries, Part 2: Trends and Technologies. Being mashed togethe...
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pf-dspace: pf-dspace blog now Zotero (and COinS) compatible!
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Digital repository research on the DSpace open repository platform. Wednesday, December 19, 2007. Pf-dspace blog now Zotero (and COinS) compatible! In our previous post. I mentioned the new Zotero/Internet Archive alliance. Since I wrote that I've taken some time to understand a bit more about how Zotero. Metadata, after a fashion. Some explanation is in order! After you've installed the Zotero extension to Firefox, when you travel to a site that is compatible. They will want to do! Digital Campus (Dan C...
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pf-dspace: Read this Blog: Stop your presentation before it kills again!
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Digital repository research on the DSpace open repository platform. Wednesday, December 26, 2007. Read this Blog: Stop your presentation before it kills again! Everyone hates "zombie presentations": created by zombies, presented by zombies, viewed by zombies. Perhaps the worse aspect of zombie presentations is that they actually create. Zombies in the process! I think each one of us should take a vow, make a resolution, do whatever it takes. In the coming year. The title of this post comes from an awesome.
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pf-dspace: Capturing China's knowledge: The China Digital Museum Project
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Digital repository research on the DSpace open repository platform. Wednesday, November 7, 2007. Capturing China's knowledge: The China Digital Museum Project. The HP news site has just published an interesting story about the China Digital Museum Project. As the world’s most populous nation, the People’s Republic of China rarely does anything on a small scale - and its efforts to share its cultural and academic treasures with the rest of the world are no exception. A second, scheduled to coincide with t...
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pf-dspace: Getting the Most Out of Your Institutional Repository
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Digital repository research on the DSpace open repository platform. Tuesday, December 4, 2007. Getting the Most Out of Your Institutional Repository. Yesterday (04 Dec 2007) I had the pleasure of presenting at Getting the Most Out of Your Institutional Repository: Gathering Content and Building Use. An educational workshop hosted by NISO. At the National Agricultural Library. NAL) near Washington, DC. It was great. During the conference I also mentioned Danah Boyd's. I'll update this posting when links t...
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pf-dspace: Welcome to the pf-dspace blog
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Digital repository research on the DSpace open repository platform. Wednesday, April 11, 2007. Welcome to the pf-dspace blog. Jim Rutherford and John Erickson of HPLabs (Bristol, UK and Norwich, VT USA) will use this blog to keep the DSpace. And repository research communities up-to-date on progress using the DSpace open repository platform as a basis for repository and digital preservation research. Their current work is focussed on a standards-based extension to the DSpace platform they call pf-dspace.
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pf-dspace: Collective Intelligence in the Institutional Repository: Making DSpace Personal
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Digital repository research on the DSpace open repository platform. Wednesday, October 17, 2007. Collective Intelligence in the Institutional Repository: Making DSpace Personal. In this blog and elsewhere) and especially for identifying colleagues with related interests. And we want to apply this to identifying and harvesting related materials from other, heterogeneous sources such as external blogs, wikis, and web sources. In the coming days Desmond Elliott. Posted by John S Erickson PhD. Disruptive Lib...