OR11 Developer Challenge Videos

Jul 29, 2011 by

Here are the long awaited videos showing the entries for the DevCSI Developer Challenge at OR11.

The entrants were:

Bram Luyten from Mire presenting @mire work to show the future of metadata editing in repositories.

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Scott Prater from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Adam Soroka from the University of Virginia, presenting a brief demonstration of collaborative and distributed, real-time and failsafe, low-cost and easy-as-pie backups of digital objects using common household items from the comfort of your own home in their submission: “Federated Fedora Flows – Why Not?”

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Ben Ranker from Emory University presenting “Curated collections of the future Web”.
(Working code for this project is available).

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Michael Gutherie from Open Repositories presenting a collaboration between himself and Hayden Young of Wijiti focusing on integrating Joomla! CMS with institutional repositories.

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Dave Tarrant from the University of Southampton presenting a prototype which questions the role of complex workflows and requirement for a full PC in the repository space.

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Patrick McSweeney and Matt Taylor from the University of Southampton presenting their distributed research object creator, which creates value for the researcher and the institution from existing web resources.

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Rory McNicholl and Richard Davis from ULCC presenting their Touchscreen Enhanced Cross-Search with Augmented Serendipity (TEXAS) tool.

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Bess Sadler from Stanford University presenting on behalf of her team Chris Beer (WGBH), Michael Klein (Stanford) and Jessie Keck (Stanford), who developed a Ruby implementation of curation microservices.

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Sam Adams from the University of Cambridge presenting solutions to some of the issues in Chempound – a semantic repository for linked chemical (and other scientific) data.

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Rebecca Sutton Koeser from Emory University Libraries demonstrating a protype for doing dynamic deep-zoom on images and collections of images in Fedora, using the Djatoka image service and Python/Django to dynamically generate the DZI and DZC image content.

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Peter Nuernberg from the Texas Digital Library presenting a prototype system using SWORD to build a second repository based on access patterns to items in a first repository.

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Stuart Lewis from the University of Auckland, presenting on behalf of his team, Kim Shepherd, Adam Field, Andrea Schweer and Yin Yin Latt, who proposed an RaaS (Repositories as a Service) system.

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Congratulations to all those who entered and thank you for sharing your fantastic ideas with us.

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