Invenio User Group Workshop 2015
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Europe/Berlin
31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre (CERN)
Description
The workshop is intended for Invenio administrators and will consist of a series of lectures, practical exercises, and discussions with Invenio developers. The goal is to enable better understanding of Invenio features and capabilities, to discuss specific needs, forthcoming features and developments, etc.
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Participants
Webcast
There is a live webcast for this event
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Welcome from Local Organizer Committee
Overview of the Seminar
Presentations from participants- 1
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Invenio: State of the Union¶Speaker: Tibor Simko (CERN)
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Invenio @ JOIN2¶How about having more than one Invenio in production?Speaker: Alexander Wagner (Deutsches Elektronensynchrotron DESY, Hamburg)
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10:25
Coffee break
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Invenio @ EPFL¶Speakers: Emmanuel Bréton (EPFL), Mr Julien Delasoie (EPFL)
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12:00
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15:30
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12:00
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12:00
Lunch break
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13:00
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13:00
Lunch break
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Conveners: Alexander Wagner (Deutsches Elektronensynchrotron DESY, Hamburg), Sebastian Witowski (CERN)
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15:40
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19:00
Social Outing La Grange aux Vins (Saint Genis Pouilly)
La Grange aux Vins
Saint Genis Pouilly
Wine tasting and meal.
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Obelix, the read-recommendation system for Invenio¶Speaker: David Albert Zerulla (Hochschule Karlsruhe, Technik und Wirtschaft (DE))
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10:25
Coffee break
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Holding pen and workflow @ Inspire¶Speakers: Mr Ilias Koutaskis (CERN), Jan Age Lavik (CERN)
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Machine Learning Reference extraction using Grobid¶Speaker: Jacopo Notarstefano (Universita di Pisa & INFN (IT))
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12:00
Lunch Break (& group photo)
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15:40
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Copyright & Content¶Speaker: Tim Smith (CERN)
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The new RERO Statistics services¶More and more RERO professionals are asking for statistics on the use of the RERO DOC server. They want to know, for a certain period, what are the most consulted records, which files are more uploaded, which collections are more popular, etc. They also want to customize results by selecting multiple filters, such as: what are the document types most seen for the University of Fribourg from January to March 2014 in Economics. Using recent tools such as Elasticsearch, AngularJS, Highcharts, etc., we decided to develop a new specific interface using the server logs and the Invenio API. One of the most challenging aspect was how to filter internet bots (crawlers, robots), especially those appearing as humans.Speaker: Johnny Mariéthoz (RERO)
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10:10
Coffee break
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Invenio Development Practices: How to Contribute¶Speaker: Tibor Simko (CERN)
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Knowledge Transfer and Spin-offs¶Speaker: David Mazur (CERN)
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11:45
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