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Programme-Presentations-Notes |
Abstracts |
Participants
Programme - Presentations - Notes
Thursday, 27th March 2003
Friday, 28th March 2003
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Morning Session |
| 09.00-09.30 |
Registration |
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| 09.30-09.45 |
Welcome and Introduction
Dr. Peter Schirmbacher (Humboldt University) and Donatella Castelli (CNR)
Presentation
ppt-slides, 116 KB |
| 09.45-10.05 |
Technical Validation Questionnaire - interim results
Birgit Matthaei (Humboldt University)
Abstract

Presentation
ppt-slides, 910 KB |
| 10.05-10.35 |
Overview - European activities of open archives multimedia projects
Philip Hunter (UKOLN)
Abstract

Presentation
ppt-slides, 4123 KB |
| 10.35-10.50 |
Introduction of the Breakout Sessions |
| 10.50-11.20 |
Coffee break |
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| 11.20-13.00 |
Breakout Sessions
- Tools and Implementation Experiences
Susanne Dobratz (Humboldt University)
To obtain an overview of what software was used to become
an OAI compatible repository, the data from the OAI repositories were examined
by the Open Archives Forum. We received feedback indicating that some projects
were using packaged OAI software, which is freely available, but that the
majority did their own developments in order to become an OAI compliant
data or even service provider. Within this breakout session we would like
to discuss and exchange experiences about the following:
- Which are the tools are preferable to others? Why? Are there trade-off,
thatis, some better for one thing but not so good for something else? Which
special features do they have? Which problems occurred within the implementation
process?
- As most projects the Open Archives Forum investigated with it's technical
validation questionnaire in 2002/2003 did this, it would be interesting to know
why projects create self-developed solutions, rather than building on existing
tools? Are the existing tools insufficient, or is OAI seen to be simple enough
to be re-implemented?
Presentation
ppt-slides, 109 KB
Notes
pdf-file, 13 KB
Report back
ppt-slides, 758 KB
- Local and national services in the OAI model: how to implement them?
Henk Ellermann (University Library, Erasmus University Rotterdam)
and Saskia Franken (University Library of the University of Utrecht)
The Dutch program DARE (Digital Academic REpositories) promotes the
development of services, as defined, or constrained, by the OAI model
by the institutions participating in DARE. The main objective is to
show the academic community as concretely as possible how electronic
publishing can be a rewarding activity for them. The development of
such services however is not a trivial task. The OAI protocol only
offers a first step and much work is needed in setting up acceptable
practices in, say, defining metadata and in coming to terms with
a large number of organizational and cultural issues. In this break-out
session a few representants of dutch universities will expose their
plans and ideas for you to comment on.
Presentation
ppt-slides, 36 KB
Report back
ppt-slides, 46 KB
- Meeting of the Organisational Issues Working Group
Report back
ppt-slides, 67 KB
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| 13.00-14.30 |
Lunch |
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Afternoon Session |
| 14.30-15.15 |
Reports back from Breakout Sessions |
| 15.15-16.00 |
Presentations on Open Archives Experiences within Multimedia Projects
- prometheus - the distributed digital image archive
for research and tuition
Georg Hohmann (University of Cologne)
Abstract

Presentation
ppt-slides, 152 KB
- Building Digital Multimedia Libraries using MILESS and MyCoRe
Frank Lützenkirchen (University of Essen)
cancelled in cause of illness
Abstract

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| 16.00-16.30 |
Coffee break |
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| 16.30-17.15 |
Keynote: The OAI and OAI-PMH
How did we get here, and where do we go from here?
Herbert van de Sompel (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Abstract

Presentation
ppt-slides, 578 KB
Demo: Open URL Registry
avi-file, 1104 KB
Demo: OAI Usage Logs
avi-file, 856 KB
The avi-files are TSCC compressed. If you want to read
them in good quality you can download the
Camtasia Player (bottom of this page). Easier but with less quality is it to load
TSCC Codec. |
| 17.15-17.30 |
Introduction to the next day
Susanne Dobratz (Humboldt University) |
| 17.30 |
End of Day One |
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| 20.00 |
Social Dinner |
Saturday, 29th March 2003
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Morning Session |
| 09.15-10.45 |
Presentations of European Open Archives Projects:
Interoperability, Networking, Retrieval and Metadata in Multimedia Repositories
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| 10.45-11.00 |
Introduction of the Breakout Sessions |
| 11.00-11.30 |
Coffee Break |
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| 11.30-13.00 |
Breakout Sessions
- Metadata for Multimedia Objects
Heike Neuroth (SUB Göttingen)
Introduction
pdf-file, 45 KB
Report back
ppt-slides, 97 KB
- Technical Copyright Enforcement and Open Access
Volker Grassmuck (Helmholtz Center, Berlin)
Digital Restrictions Management (DRM)
and its legal protection establishes
a new global knowledge regime. How does it affect open access? What can be
done to ensure the freedom of scientific communications?
Presentation
pdf-file, 52 KB
Report back
ppt-slides, 72 KB
- Requirements and lessons from the open archives service providers
Donatella Castelli (CNR)
Many of the participants to this workshop
are involved in the development of service providers that exploit
content gatherer from open archives. The aim of this break-out session
is to collect the requirements and lessons learned while developing
these services
Report back
ppt-slides, 69 KB
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| 13.00-14.30 |
Lunch |
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Afternoon Session |
| 14.30-15.15 |
Reports back from Breakout Sessions |
| 15.15-15.30 |
Summing up & way forward for OA-Forum
Leona Carpenter (UKOLN)
Presentation
ppt-slides, 66 KB |
| 15.30 |
End of Day two |

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