DRF International Conference 2009 : Open Access Repositories now and in the future - from the global and Asia-Pacific points of view
Tokyo Institute of Technology. 3-4 December, 2009
Poster
usage log analysis of the contents of institutional repositories user domains...Yuji Nonaka
DRF International Conference 2009 : Open Access Repositories now and in the future - from the global and Asia-Pacific points of view
Tokyo Institute of Technology. 3-4 December, 2009
Poster
usage log analysis of the contents of institutional repositories user domains...Yuji Nonaka
DRF International Conference 2009 : Open Access Repositories now and in the future - from the global and Asia-Pacific points of view
Tokyo Institute of Technology. 3-4 December, 2009
Poster
ABCD Open Source Software for managing ETD repositoriessangeetadhamdhere
Paper presented at 16th International Symposium on Electronic Theses and Dissertation conducted by The University of Hongkong Libraries, Hongkong on 24th September 2013.
When a local project becomes beneficial for the whole community (and vice ver...4Science
Presentation given to Open Repository 2018, Bozeman, Montana.
The Document Server@UHasselt, the repository of Hasselt University, was set up by the University Library in 2003. The development of the Document Server@UHasselt is based on the Open Source Software DSpace, but the platform had to be extended to fulfil the extra requirements needed by the University Library and the Research Coordination Office.
Despite the aim to share enhancements, Hasselt University Library was unable to finalize the contribution of customizations to the main code base. At the beginning of 2017 Hasselt University decided to outsource a new round of development seeking for a solution to the long term sustainability. This happens in the year of a big transition for the DSpace platform toward a new UI technology.
The case at Hasselt University shows at the same time the complexity and the possibility of integrating local developments in community efforts. Local resources can be made available to extend community efforts, for the benefit of all institutions that adopt the same open-source solution. Evolution and innovation of non-commercial solutions is only possible by collaboration and sharing.
Two day-long training on "DSpace" Institutional RepositoryNur Ahammad
Two Day-Long Training on “DSpace” Institutional Repository
Organized by
BALID Institution of Information Management (BIIM)
1-2 May 2014
Venue: CIRDAP
DSpace Overview
Why DSpace better than Others
Edited By
Nur Ahammad
Junior Assistant Librarian
Independent University, Bangladesh
Archives work is messy -- in many cases archivists have to organize and make accessible large amounts of mixed data in a variety of formats, both physical and digital. Thankfully, there are a variety of technology tools available to help solve the messiness problem and make collections more accessible. In this session, audience members will learn about current and emerging archival technology tools, the pros and cons of the major tools, and resources for further education.
Integrating a Domain Ontology Development Environment and an Ontology Search ...Takeshi Morita
In order to reduce the cost of building domain ontologies manually, in this paper, we propose a method and a tool named DODDLE-OWL for domain ontology construction reusing texts and existing ontologies extracted by an ontology search engine: Swoogle. In the experimental evaluation, we applied the method to a particular field of law and evaluated the acquired ontologies.
ABCD Open Source Software for managing ETD repositoriessangeetadhamdhere
Paper presented at 16th International Symposium on Electronic Theses and Dissertation conducted by The University of Hongkong Libraries, Hongkong on 24th September 2013.
When a local project becomes beneficial for the whole community (and vice ver...4Science
Presentation given to Open Repository 2018, Bozeman, Montana.
The Document Server@UHasselt, the repository of Hasselt University, was set up by the University Library in 2003. The development of the Document Server@UHasselt is based on the Open Source Software DSpace, but the platform had to be extended to fulfil the extra requirements needed by the University Library and the Research Coordination Office.
Despite the aim to share enhancements, Hasselt University Library was unable to finalize the contribution of customizations to the main code base. At the beginning of 2017 Hasselt University decided to outsource a new round of development seeking for a solution to the long term sustainability. This happens in the year of a big transition for the DSpace platform toward a new UI technology.
The case at Hasselt University shows at the same time the complexity and the possibility of integrating local developments in community efforts. Local resources can be made available to extend community efforts, for the benefit of all institutions that adopt the same open-source solution. Evolution and innovation of non-commercial solutions is only possible by collaboration and sharing.
Two day-long training on "DSpace" Institutional RepositoryNur Ahammad
Two Day-Long Training on “DSpace” Institutional Repository
Organized by
BALID Institution of Information Management (BIIM)
1-2 May 2014
Venue: CIRDAP
DSpace Overview
Why DSpace better than Others
Edited By
Nur Ahammad
Junior Assistant Librarian
Independent University, Bangladesh
Archives work is messy -- in many cases archivists have to organize and make accessible large amounts of mixed data in a variety of formats, both physical and digital. Thankfully, there are a variety of technology tools available to help solve the messiness problem and make collections more accessible. In this session, audience members will learn about current and emerging archival technology tools, the pros and cons of the major tools, and resources for further education.
Integrating a Domain Ontology Development Environment and an Ontology Search ...Takeshi Morita
In order to reduce the cost of building domain ontologies manually, in this paper, we propose a method and a tool named DODDLE-OWL for domain ontology construction reusing texts and existing ontologies extracted by an ontology search engine: Swoogle. In the experimental evaluation, we applied the method to a particular field of law and evaluated the acquired ontologies.
0x01 - Newton's Third Law: Static vs. Dynamic AbusersOWASP Beja
f you offer a service on the web, odds are that someone will abuse it. Be it an API, a SaaS, a PaaS, or even a static website, someone somewhere will try to figure out a way to use it to their own needs. In this talk we'll compare measures that are effective against static attackers and how to battle a dynamic attacker who adapts to your counter-measures.
About the Speaker
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Diogo Sousa, Engineering Manager @ Canonical
An opinionated individual with an interest in cryptography and its intersection with secure software development.
Acorn Recovery: Restore IT infra within minutesIP ServerOne
Introducing Acorn Recovery as a Service, a simple, fast, and secure managed disaster recovery (DRaaS) by IP ServerOne. A DR solution that helps restore your IT infra within minutes.
Sharpen existing tools or get a new toolbox? Contemporary cluster initiatives...Orkestra
UIIN Conference, Madrid, 27-29 May 2024
James Wilson, Orkestra and Deusto Business School
Emily Wise, Lund University
Madeline Smith, The Glasgow School of Art
Have you ever wondered how search works while visiting an e-commerce site, internal website, or searching through other types of online resources? Look no further than this informative session on the ways that taxonomies help end-users navigate the internet! Hear from taxonomists and other information professionals who have first-hand experience creating and working with taxonomies that aid in navigation, search, and discovery across a range of disciplines.
This presentation by Morris Kleiner (University of Minnesota), was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found out at oe.cd/crps.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
Competition and Regulation in Professional Services – KLEINER – June 2024 OEC...
Two heads are better than one a report p on the drf technical workshop
1. Two heads are better than one:
A report on the DRF Technical Workshop in Karuizawap p
NONAKA Yuji(Hokkaido University Library), MAEDA Shinji(Osaka University Library), TAKEUCHI Yaeko(Chiba University Library),
HORIKOSHI Kunie(Muroran Institute of Technology Library), KINTO Tomonari(University of Tsukuba Library), TAKAKU Masao(National
Institute for Materials Science), TSUCHIDE Ikuko(Osaka University Library), OOZONO Hayahiko(Okayama University Library), UEDA ) ( y y) y ( y y y)
Daisuke(Hiroshima University Library), MORIYASU Shingo(Hiroshima Institute of Technology Library)
Introduction
In October 2009 the DRF Technical Workshop was held by the Technical Support Group of the Digital Repository Federation andIn October 2009, the DRF Technical Workshop was held by the Technical Support Group of the Digital Repository Federation and
the project known as "Framework for sustainable upgrading of repositories by way of creation of a user community" with the
aim of disseminating related skills and applied techniques. Ten people from these two projects gathered at the NII International
Seminar House for Advanced Studies in a training camp-type atmosphere.
Results
Simple Handle Server
Bootable USB drives for IR software
We have configured bootable USB drives for some
types of IR software (DSpace, EPrints and WEKO).
Simply booting a computer from this type of USB
Visualization of Advanced
Usage Statistics
• Automatic extraction of item-level, author-
Request
http://hdldomain/001/12345
How does it work?
Simple Handle Server
Enables appropriate URL handling.
Simply booting a computer from this type of USB
drive allows:
• Easy comparison of IR software
• Easy testing of IR software configuration as a
test server
,
level, and collection-wide records from access
logs files.
• Visualization module uses JAWStats.
User
Handle
Server
IR
Server
Request Redirect
Response
Trying DSpace is a piece of cake!
By downloading JumpBox and installing VMware
l S b d i hi h lf
http://irdomain/metadata/view,cgi?id=aaaa
What are the merits?
• Removes the problem of linkrot.
• Provides an easy, flexible and low-cost
solution
Report of installation &
Player, a DSpace server can be created within half
an hour.
solution.
Access log filter which is mostly
intended for shared IR New feature? How to upgrade?
upgrading DSpace 1.5.2
• for stuff who hesitate to upgrade.
• Includes a web interface.
• Excludes search bots, overlapped access and
specified hosts such as the user's own.
• Appends content metadata to each record.
Mail-sending application
How to install
DSpace 1.5.2?
How to
Customize?
Fetch CiNii data
Fetches metadata using a CiNii API on metadata-
entry pages
ETD-MS CrossWalk
• Creation of ETD-MS Crosswalk program (for
DSpace 1 4 2)
Mail-sending application
• Utilizes the outputs from log filter described
above.
• Informs authors of how often their content is
downloaded.
entry pages.
• Uses Javascript.
• This makes it suitable for use with various
systems.
DSpace 1.4.2)
• The ETD-MS metadata format specializes in
ETD.
• DSpace does not allow harvesting of ETD-MS
records by default.
• Users supporting the ETD-MS metadata format
d i t i th i it i ith th
SWORD reports (in Dspace 1.5)
• Test reports on deposits by SWORD
and registering their repositories with the
NDLTD Union Catalog Project can search their
metadata through NDLTD.
NDLTD is a portal site for electronic theses
and dissertations (ETDs), and has 70 or more
participant institutions around the world with
Conclusion
a central focus on North America.
Conclusion
In addition to these technical results, we could recognize anew that we are not alone. We would like to make efforts
to spread this friendship throughout communities at both projects.
If you are interested in these resultsIf you are interested in these results,
please contact [drf-techsg[at]lib.hokudai.ac.jp] or
please access the DRF's website[DRFtech-Karuizawa]