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DRI and Repository Network Ireland Teachmeet

Submitted on 20th October 2016

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To celebrate Open Access Week 2016, Repository Network Ireland and Digital Repository of Ireland will co-host a Teach-meet event at the Royal Irish Academy on 28 Oct.

To celebrate Open Access Week 2016, Repository Network Ireland and Digital Repository of Ireland will co-host a Teach-meet event at the Royal Irish Academy. The event will consist of a series of short presentation on the themes of Repository Metrics and Repository Interoperability. The presentations will be shared by people working in Repositories and there will be time for questions and discussions.

Timetable:

10.00 – 10.15:    Registration

10.15 – 10.20:    Welcome

10.20 – 10.35:    "DRI Interfaces and Interoperability" – Stuart Kenny, Software Engineer, Digital Repository of Ireland

10.35 – 10.50:    "Usage statistics and Open Access repositories: state of the art in 10 minutes or less" – Joseph Greene, Assistant Librarian, Research Services, Library, University College Dublin

10.50 – 11.05:    "An upload a day keeps HEFCE away: Open Access at Queen’s University Belfast" – Eimear Evans, Institutional Repository Officer at Queen's University Belfast

11.05 – 11.30:    Coffee/Tea & networking

11.30 – 11.45:    "Altmetrics" – Jane Burns, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland

11.45 – 12.10:    “The Embedded Repository” – Ashling Hayes, TARA Content Manager, Research Information Systems, The Library of Trinity College Dublin

12.10 – 12.20:    "Rewarding and recognising open access research: a healthy initiative" – Aoife Lawton, Lenus the Irish Health Repository Manager & RNI co-founder, Dr.       Steevens' Library, Health Service Executive

12.20 – 12.35:    Q & A for all the speakers

12.35 – 1.00:      Discussion: Where to next for Irish repositories?

The aim is to share information and skills. Anyone working on, or interested in, repositories is welcome to attend. Attendance is free but registration is required. Link to registration via our Event page.

 

 


DRI is funded by the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (DFHERIS) via the Higher Education Authority (HEA) and the Irish Research Council (IRC).

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