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    Annual Research Planning with Eprints at The Glasgow School of Art

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    GSA’s EPrints repository, RADAR, is active and extensively used by their researchers. The Annual Research Planning (ARP) feature is an extension to RADAR, which allows researcher focused information to be collected and curated, highlighting the current and planned research activities for the individual, as well as the impact of their activities. ARP is supplied by EPrints Services

    Open Repositories 2017

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    You’ve got more repository questions and we’ve got more answers! Last year’s Repository Rodeo panel was a huge success, so we’re taking the show on the road to Brisbane for OR2017. Join representatives from the DSpace, Eprints, Fedora, Hydra, and Islandora communities as we (briefly) explain what each of our repositories actually does. We'll also talk about the directions of our respective technical and community developments, and related to the conference theme of Open: Innovation Knowledge Repositories, offer brief observations about the latest, most promising and/or most surprising innovations in our space. This panel will be a great opportunity for newcomers to Open Repositories to get a crash course on the major repository options and meet representatives from each of their communities. After a brief presentation from each representative, we'll open the session up for questions from the audience

    Open Repositories 2018

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    The Repository Rodeo returns for another round of questions and answers! This popular panel, featured at both OR2016 and OR2017, offers a broad overview of the main repository platforms at Open Repositories and provides an opportunity for spirited discussion amongst panelists and attendees. Join representatives from the Dataverse, DSpace, Eprints, Fedora, Islandora, Invenio, and Samvera communities as we (briefly) explain what each of our repositories actually does. We'll also talk about the directions of our respective technical and community developments, and related to the conference theme of Sustaining Open, discuss how our various systems can co-exist, interoperate, and thrive now and into the future. This panel will be a great opportunity for newcomers to Open Repositories to get a crash course on the major repository options and meet representatives from each of their communities. After a brief presentation from each representative, we'll open the session up for questions from the audience
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