Posted by: Richard M. Davis on: 18th December, 2008
The previous post may not have shown up on Andy McGregor’s RSS radar, but this one should! A most agreeable surprise to learn from Joss at Lincoln, in his comment on my previous post, that Lincoln’s shiny new Lincoln Green Institutional Repository has implemented the SNEEP plugins, and soon their users will, we hope, be [...]
Posted by: Richard M. Davis on: 16th July, 2008
If it’s not live, it’s not blogging! Here I am only minutes ago on the SNEEP stand at the JISC Innovation Forum 2008 at Keele University demoing the ajaxy fun that can be had commenting and tagging Eprints with the SNEEP plugins. No pens or mugs, unfortunately, but plenty of copies of the highly informative [...]
Posted by: Richard M. Davis on: 6th May, 2008
If it’s Tuesday I must be in Bolton, at the JISC CETIS Metadata and Digital Repositories Special Interest Group meeting, to present SNEEPish things to a much smaller and less daunting audience than in Southampton’s enormous lecture theatre last month. What’s more, it feels strange yet somehow liberating not to be discussing metadata for once. [...]
Posted by: Richard M. Davis on: 2nd April, 2008
Enjoyed the last couple of days at OR08 in Southampton, catching up with the OR crowd and developments, as well as presenting on our work with Eprints for Linnean Online and SNEEP. The conference was organised with gusto by Les Carr and the Southampton team, who kept things moving at a rapid pace, seemingly unphased [...]
Posted by: Richard M. Davis on: 29th February, 2008
Here’s a brief update on the SNEEP project, while my colleagues are busy with preparations for the new NDAD service and next week’s DPTP course in Edinburgh (which I’m sure they’ll post something about shortly). I didn’t want to miss the chance to post something on February 29th! We’ve completed functional specifications for the Comments, [...]
Posted by: Richard M. Davis on: 18th December, 2007
Thursday’s Eprints Web 2.0 Pow-wow in London was a great opportunity to discuss the issues with the Southampton team and others working at the bleeding-edge of the Eprints coal-face. In the morning, discussion ranged far and wide around Web 2.0 and Social Networking, and we were grateful to Kevin for assuming the mantle of facilitator [...]
Posted by: Richard M. Davis on: 5th December, 2007
Following discussions on EP-tech and at last week’s JISC Repositories Programme meeting in Bristol, ULCC and Southampton University have organised an informal seminar in London on Thursday December 13th to discuss Eprints and Web 2.0. The conversation is likely to be developer-led, but we welcome participation by anyone with an interest in the field. The [...]
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