Events/20070622/DefiningImageAccess-FinalMeeting

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Planning notes for final project meeting

Defining Image Access: final project meeting - Images and Repositories, the way forward

Date
22 June 2007
Time
10:00 registration; 10:30 start; ~16:30 finish. Lunch and refreshments provided.
Location
The Buttery, Wolfson College, Oxford. Map, location 44. (Parking available, or taxi from the station.)
Invitees
All Defining Image Access Consultant Partners, plus invited representatives of JISC projects as detailed in the Agenda below.

If you intend to come, please email Graham Klyne (mailto:graham.klyne@zoo.ox.ac.uk) so that we can know how many to cater for.

A list of invited and confirmed attendees is being assembled in the discussion tab for this page.

Draft Agenda

  • Morning - project reports

10:00 - Coffee

10:30 - Introduction, background and summary of findings (David Shotton, Oxford University)

11:00 - Technical synthesis (Graham Klyne, Oxford University)

12:00 - Adapting ePrints for research image publication (Jun Zhao, Oxford University)

12:30 - Future plans and research projects (David Shotton)

13:00 - Lunch

  • Afternoon - input and comments from related projects

14:00 - SWORD - creating light-weight repository submissions APIs (Julie Allinson, UKOLN)

14:30 - ImageStore - requirements for research media preservation (Alistair Miles, STFC)

15:00 - "The view from JISC", including future funding opportunities (Balviar Notay, JISC Programme Manager)

15:30 - Feedback and discussion (with tea!)

This session solicits feedback from all parties, particularly with regard to how our findings and proposals mesh with JISC strategic directions and other relevant JISC activities including the JISC Common Repositories Interfaces Working Group, the JISC Metadata Schema Registry, the Intute Repository Search, and the JISC-funded RichTags, eBank UK, R4L, SPECTRa and CLADDIER projects, representatives of which have all been invited. The detailed structure of this session is yet to be worked out: we might want to segment it into appropriate topic areas to prevent contentious issues from skewing the overall balance of feedback.

16:30 - Finish

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