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Category: 7th International Open Repositories Conference

The train home…

July 11, 2012July 16, 2012nick.e.sheppard@gmail.com7th International Open Repositories Conference3 Comments

I’m on the train, on my way back to Leeds from the 7th International Open Repositories Conference at the University of Edinburgh and though I’m disappointed not to be able to stay longer and for the céilidh this evening, I’m still able to participate remotely in the conference via Twitter and various blogs albeit on…

Building a national network

July 9, 2012July 11, 2012nick.e.sheppard@gmail.com2012 / 7th International Open Repositories Conference3 Comments

Bit of a rush off the train to find myself now listening to Jackie Wickham impersonating Bill Hubbard who can’t be here due to the birth of his daughter (congratulations Bill!) Bill (via Jackie) emphasising high level of repository coverage across UKHE. Effectively if research is conducted at an institution in the UK it has…

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