Kulturising an existing EPrints Repository

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Susan Miles | 27 th January 2012 Kulturising an existing EPrints Repository

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Kulturising an existing EPrints Repository. Where we started from. Followed Kultur project Used the Metadata Report and the Technical Report - http://kultur.eprints.org/documents.htm May 2011 – worked with Arts Librarians to identify which aspects of Kultur repositories we might adopt - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Susan Miles | 27th January 2012

Kulturising an existing EPrints Repository

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Kulturising an existing EPrints Repository| Susan Miles | 27th January 2012

Where we started from

• Followed Kultur project

• Used the Metadata Report and the Technical Report - http://kultur.eprints.org/documents.htm

• May 2011 – worked with Arts Librarians to identify which aspects of Kultur repositories we might adopt

• Used Kultur demonstrator to explore whether we could incorporate them

• Manage expectations!

• Prepared spec for EPrints Services

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Event Location fields for Exhibitions Event Details - Title, Event Type

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Exhibition Record after Stage 2

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Record with Video Clipshttp://eprints.kingston.ac.uk/16302/