21–24 Mar 2017
Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum (MLZ)
Europe/Berlin timezone

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22 Mar 2017, 09:00
Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum (MLZ)

Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum (MLZ)

Institute of Advanced Study (IAS), Technische Universität München, Garching near Munich (Germany) www.tum-ias.de

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  1. Ferran Jorba (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
    22/03/2017, 09:00
    Main track

    Invenio database design and interfaces are optimized for fast end user
    search and retrieval. As administrators, we can add indexes at will
    and use them via web or API. However, many maintenance tasks are not
    well covered with those indexes.

    For most of those cases, reading the records sequentialy is the
    optimal solution. However, if the database is large enough, reading
    them via Invenio...

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  2. Torsten Bronger (Forschungzentrum Jülich)
    22/03/2017, 09:15
    Main track

    We present an extension to the Invenio 1.1 software for semi-automatically harvesting ORCID IDs of users and allowing them to upload publications to their respective ORCID profile. This extension was created in the context of the Join2 initiative, however, it can easily be adapted to other Invenio instances because it is only loosely coupled with Invenio itself. It opens its own local...

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  3. Esteban Gabancho (CERN)
    22/03/2017, 09:30
  4. Samuele Kaplun (CERN)
    22/03/2017, 09:45
  5. Ludmila Marian (CERN)
    22/03/2017, 10:00
  6. Alexander Wagner (Deutsches Elektronensynchrotron DESY, Hamburg)
    22/03/2017, 10:45
    Main track

    As a join2 partner, DESY library uses Invenio already for it's publication database and institutional repository. The next logical step is to also migrate the library catalogue from the currently used Aleph system to Invenio. Starting out with a short introduction of how to migrate Aleph. This includes the migration of bibliographic data as well as holdings but also movement data, current...

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  7. Dr Robert Thiele (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY), Katrin Grosse (GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH )
    22/03/2017, 11:00
    Main track

    An important base of the common JOIN2 repository infrastructure of DESY, DKFZ, FZJ, GSI, MLZ and RWTH Aachen are about 134 000 authority records for grants, projects, large-scale infrastructures, cooperations, journals, and different kinds of keys. All instances are using the authorities together.
    We will present how these authority data are used for different purposes e.g. the recent and...

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  8. Kirsten Sachs (DESY)
    22/03/2017, 11:15
    Main track

    When harvesting information from different sources it is necessary to identify
    identical objects. If both have the same unique identifier like a DOI or a
    report-number this is trivial but unfortunately a rare case.

    Most of the time matching is mainly based on author and title information.
    However, titles may change significantly from preprint to publication and
    depending on the type of the...

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  9. Dr Claudia Frick (Forschungszentrum Juelich)
    22/03/2017, 11:30
    Main track

    Institutions and funders are pushing forward open access with ever new guidelines and policies. Since institutional repositories are important maintainers of green open access, they should support easy and fast workflows for researchers and libraries to release publications. Based on the requirements specification of researchers, libraries and publishers, possible supporting software...

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  10. Alexander Wagner (Deutsches Elektronensynchrotron DESY, Hamburg)
    22/03/2017, 11:45
    Main track

    The publication landscape is about to change. While being largely operated by subscription based journals in the past, recent political decisions force the publishing industry towards OpenAccess. Especially, the publication of the Finch report in 2012 put APC based Gold OpenAccess models almost everywhere on the agenda. These models also require quite some adoptions for library work flows to...

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  11. Audun Bjorkoy
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