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Schedule
2023
Thursday, April 27th
1:00 PM

The Evolution of Open Research Policy

Heather Joseph, SPARC

Cook Library 206Z & Room A

1:00 PM

2:30 PM

Sharing Technological Resources in Institutional Repositories and Libraries

Gina Costello, Louisiana State University
Paul Huddleston, Mississippi State University
Ali Krzton, Auburn University
Aaron Trehub, Auburn University

Cook Library 206Z & Room A

2:30 PM

4:00 PM

Two Roads Diverged in a Yellow Wood and I Have Taken Them Both: Tales from a New IR Librarian

Allison Boswell, Jacksonville State University

Cook Library 206Z & Room A

4:00 PM

4:10 PM

IR Content Discovery in the Library Catalog

Nora Zimmerman, Lafayette College

Cook Library 206Z & Room A

4:10 PM

4:20 PM

One of These Things is Not Like the Other: Using Google Analytics Data to Assess Institutional Repository Collections

Kay P. Maye, Tulane University

Cook Library 206Z & Room A

4:20 PM

Friday, April 28th
9:00 AM

Making the Move: Migrating the Boston College Law School Library

Avi Bauer, Boston College Law Library
Seung-hwan Leo Kim, Boston College Law Library
Sabrina Garity, Boston College Law Library

Cook Library 206Z & Room A

9:00 AM

9:00 AM

New, New, New: UAB’s New Repository on a New Platform with a New Librarian

Amy Reese, University of Alabama at Birmingham

Cook Library 209A & Room B

9:00 AM

10:00 AM

Taking it to the Next Level: The Evolution of a Repository

Brigitte Billeaudeaux, University of Memphis
Gerald Chaudron, University of Memphis

Cook Library 206Z & Room A

10:00 AM

10:00 AM

The US Repository Network: Acting on a Community Vision for U.S. Repositories

Tina Baich, SPARC

Cook Library 209A & Room B

10:00 AM

11:00 AM

Going Off Script: Simplifying Metadata and Content Creation with Computer Programming

Abbie Norris-Davidson, University of Mississippi

Cook Library 206Z & Room A

11:00 AM

11:00 AM

More than Meets the Eye: Transform Your Scholarly Communications Initiative with Digital Commons Modules

Ann Connolly, Elsevier Digital Commons

Cook Library 209A & Room B

11:00 AM

1:00 PM

Streamline and Optimize Population of Your Institutional Repository: Introducing Clarivate's New Profile Enrichment Service Together with Esploro

Sara Branch, Clarivate

Cook Library 209A & Room B

1:00 PM

1:00 PM

Values and Institutional Repositories: A Critical Analysis

Melissa Seelye, University of Oklahoma
Alyssa Loera, J. Paul Getty Trust

Cook Library 206Z & Room A

1:00 PM

2:00 PM

Reintroduction to Fedora 6.x as a More Robust Long-Term Digital Preservation Solution

Arran Griffith, Lyrasis

Cook Library 209A & Room B

2:00 PM

2:00 PM

Using the IR to Connect with Students and Highlight Students’ Research

Stacy Creel, University of Southern Mississippi

Cook Library 206Z & Room A

2:00 PM

2:30 PM

Pilot’s Progress: Launching LSUS’s Institutional Repository

Ryland Johnson, Louisiana State University at Shreveport

Cook Library 209A & Room B

2:30 PM

2:30 PM

Reality Bytes: Strategies for Evaluating and Communicating the Virtual Realities of Digital Repositories

Dana Reijerkerk, Stony Brook University
Kristen Nyitray, Stony Brook University

Cook Library 206Z & Room A

2:30 PM

3:00 PM

Duplicates in the Repository: Remediation and Reconciliation in Three Systems, Including DataCite

Sunni Wong, Pratt Institute School of Information
Frédéric Duby, Columbia University
Esther Jackson, Columbia University
Kathryn Pope, Columbia University

Cook Library 206Z & Room A

3:00 PM

3:00 PM

Publishing in Memphis: Using bepress Digital Commons to Promote Faculty Publications at the University of Memphis

Kenneth Haggerty, University of Memphis

Cook Library 209A & Room B

3:00 PM

3:30 PM

Growing a Scholarly Repository: Material Selection and Digitization at LSU

Trent Dunkin, Louisiana State University
Jacob Fontenot, Louisiana State University

Cook Library 206Z & Room A

3:30 PM