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Kingston University, Friday 14th August 2009

The third UKCoRR meeting was held at Kingston University on Friday 14th August 2009. The UKCoRR Committee would like to thank colleagues at Kingston University for very kindly sponsoring this meeting.

UKCoRR is an independent body for repository managers, administrators and staff in the UK. UKCoRR aims to:

UKCoRR has a vision of the work of repository management as a professionally recognised and supported role within UK research institutions. Membership of UKCoRR is limited (with some exceptions) to those directly involved in the day-to-day activities of a repository. The meeting provided an opportunity for UKCoRR members to meet and discuss their experiences and recent developments in the UK repository community. The Event Programme is available on request.

Please take time to read the meeting report, written by delegate and UKCoRR member, Miggie Pickton.

 

Membership

Please note this was an event for UKCoRR members only. Repository managers and administrators interested in joining UKCoRR should visit the membership page.

Presentations & Notes

Bill Hubbard "UKCoRR Can "

Introducing the Committee Dominic Tate, Mary Robinson and Jenny Delasalle

Theo Andrew "Central Funds for Open Access"

Wendy White "Integration of Repositories with other University Systems" "Knowledge Management" "Global Research Commons"

Morag Greig "Enlighten: integrating a repository with University systems and processes"

John Harrington "Embedding an Institutional Repository in the Research Culture"

Adrian Machiraju "Equella-First Looks "

Mary Robinson "Repository Staff and Skills Set"

Dominic Tate "JISC Recruitment Toolkit"

The above presentations are available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 License.

 

Pictures

 

Past Events

Details of previous meetings of UKCoRR can be found here.


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