--- Les Carr EPrints has a reputation for ease of building a repository, whilst maintaining enough flexibility to be adaptable to many different requirements ^ÂÄî scientific data repositories, image collections, teaching and learning repositories as well as Open Access peer- reviewed research publications. These isues are reflected in the themes that we suggest covering: Embedding EPrints within an Institution - Interoperability between EPrints and Other Systems - Portals - Management Information Systems - Research Assessment Procedures - Realistic Costings: how many people does it take to run an EPrints repository? - Policy Development and Enforcment Marketing Your Organisation and Its Research - Branding Your Repository - Tracking Article Usage (e.g. Google Analytics) - Co-ordinating Deposits with Press Releases Practical Experiences and War Stories - Content Growth: how to stimulate regular deposits - Gaining Support from Faculty and Senior Management - Mandates and Recommendations: what works where? - Best Practice and Otherwise - Repository Management - Optimizing Workflows - Versioning - Keeping Data and Metadata Fresh and Relevant - Implementing Achievable Preservation Policies - Technical Solutions for De-duplication, Metadata Improvement and other Information Updates Critical Success Factors: what makes a good repository - Diversifying your EPrints Repository - Extending the EPrints biodiversity: image collections, theses, data collections, e-portfolios, teaching/learning collections - Managing diversification Technical Issues and Enhancements - Web 2.0: Social Tagging and Social Networking? - Better User Interfaces and Improved User Experience - Repository Architectures - Your Improvements and Your Wish List for future features - NB: EPrints Version 3 will be launched on the second day of the workshop. The above themes are not exhaustive - presentations on other issues relevant to EPrints users are welcomedReceived on Tue Oct 10 2006 - 18:04:06 BST
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