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OUTPUTS: Web Services Workshop, 2nd June 2009

Aim of the day:  To identify how Web Services are and can be used to enable interoperability between repositories, repository services and other systems. The workshop aims to provide information on and a chance to discuss the role Web Services can play in supporting the ongoing implementation of repositories.   

Programme

Delegate List - available upon request

The Powerpoint presentations and an audio recording of each session have been made available below to ensure that those who couldn't attend get the most out of what was a very interesting day on Web Services. Any questions at the end of presentations have also been transcribed.l

Welcome and Introduction, Chris Awre - University of Hull
Presentation; Audio

SWORD Project, Adrian Stevenson – UKOLN
Presentation; Audio; Questions

SRW/U, Monica Duke – UKOLN
Presentation; Audio

Fedora, Richard Green – University of Hull
Presentation; Audio

EPrints, Tim Brody – University of Southampton
Presentation; Audio; Questions

DSpace, Richard Jones – Symplectic
Presentation; Audio; Questions

Case Study 1, Digital research Repository; Janet Aucock (University of St. Andrews) & Robin Taylor (Edinburgh University)
Presentation; Audio; Questions

Case Study 2, NAMES Project, Dan Needham – Mimas
Presentation; Audio; Questions

Digitool/Rosetta, Alan Oliver – Ex Libris
Presentation; Audio; Questions

IntraLibrary, Charles Duncan – Intrallect
Presentation; Audio; Questions

Web Services Orchestration, Richard Green – University of Hull
Presentation; Audio; Questions

Web Services Workshop Discussion
Discussion; Audio

Web Services Report by Chris Awre

 

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