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Reminder: ERPANET Seminar on Persistent Identifiers
- Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 14:00:30 +0200
- From: "Swiss Editor" <Swiss.editor@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Reminder: ERPANET Seminar on Persistent Identifiers
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
im Namen von ERPANET freue ich mich, Ihnen weitere Details zum Programm
unseres Persistent-Identifiers-Seminars mitteilen zu können.
Mit freundlichen Grüssen
Georg Büchler
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ERPANET Seminar on Persistent Identifiers
June 17-18, 2004
University College Cork
Co-Sponsors
University College Cork
Digital Curation Centre (UK)
MINERVA
Focus
The persistent identification of electronic resources can play a vital role in
enabling their long-term access and re-use and can positively impact on an
object's authenticity. This seminar aims to provide an overview of current
activity in the field of persistent identifiers and an understanding of the
various persistent identification strategies available. Individual experiences
with persistent identifiers will be explored through presentations from the
library community, the higher and further education community, the scientific
community, and the publishing community. The seminar will also examine the use
of Persistent Identifiers with regards to Freedom of Information from a UK and
Canadian perspective. The seminar will also provide an update from the Dublin
Core Metadata Initiative (DCMI) working group on persistent identifiers.
Who will benefit from attending?
The seminar will bring together a wide range of participants from a variety of
sectors from all over Europe. This training seminar will benefit anyone who
creates or manages access to digital resources - including librarians,
archivists, scientists, publishers and staff from higher and further education
and government institutions.
Dates
Thursday, June 17 and Friday, June 18, 2004
Venue
The seminar will be held at the Boole Lecture Theatre, University College
Cork. More information about the UCC is available on their website
http://www.ucc.ie/. ERPANET is extremely grateful to the University College
Cork for providing the venue for this training event and for hosting an
evening reception for seminar participants on Thursday, June 17th.
Programme
The seminar features presentations by:
- Keynote address and overview of the DOI: Norman Paskin, International DOI
Foundation
- Overview of the Handle System: Larry Lannom, Corporation for National
Research Initiatives (CNRI)
- Update of the EPICUR Project: Kathrin Schroeder, Die Deutsche Bibliothek
- Report on the JISC Digital Object Identifiers for Publishing and the
e-Learning Community: Robin Wilson, The Stationary Office (TSO)
- Overview of the Persistent Uniform Resource Locator (PURL): Stuart Weibel,
Online Computer Library Center (OCLC)
- Overview of the Archival Resource Key (ARK): Mary Heath, California Digital
Library
- Update on the DiVA Project: Eva Muller, Uppsala University
- Government of Canada perspective: Cecil Somerton, Government of Canada
- Publishing perspective: Cliff Morgan, John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
- DOI's for scientific data sets: Background and Implementation: Michael
Lautenschlager, World Data Centre for Climate (WDCC)
- Laszlo Kovacs, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Further information
A briefing paper, travel and accommodation information, and an extensive list
of background documentation are available from the ERPANET site
(http://www.erpanet.org). Abstracts, papers and the seminar report will be
accessible via the ERPANET site following the event.
Please note: University College Cork has offered a discount rate for
accommodation on campus.
To register
The registration fee is 100 Euros. Please go to http://www.erpanet.org/ and
follow the links to register.
For additional information, please contact british.editor@xxxxxxxxxxx
www.erpanet.org
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