[BOAI] COAR Next Generation Repositories Project

Iryna Kuchma iryna.kuchma at eifl.net
Wed May 11 16:47:44 BST 2016


[Forwarded message from: Kathleen Shearer]

*COAR Next Generation Repositories Project*

The nearly ubiquitous deployment of repository systems in higher education
and research institutions provides the foundation for a distributed,
globally networked infrastructure for scholarly communication. However,
repository platforms are still using technologies and protocols designed
almost twenty years ago, before the boom of the Web and the dominance of
Google, social networking, semantic web and ubiquitous mobile devices. In
order to leverage the value of the repository network, we need to equip
them with a wider array of roles and functionalities, which can be enabled
through new levels of web-centric interoperability.

The vision behind this work is to position repositories as the foundation
for a distributed, globally networked infrastructure for scholarly
communication, on top of which layers of value added services will be
deployed, thereby transforming the system, making it more research-centric,
open to and supportive of innovation, while also collectively managed by
the scholarly community.

In April 2016, COAR launched a working group to help identify
functionalities and technologies for repositories and develop a roadmap for
their adoption. The group will share preliminary results with repository
and scholarly communities in order to validate recommendations and ensure
community input. The aim is to have a final report published in early 2017.

Members of the Working Group are:

   -

   Eloy Rodrigues, chair (COAR, Portugal)
   - Andrea Bollini (CINECA, Italy)
   - Alberto Cabezas (LA Referencia, Chile)
   - Donatella Castelli (CNR, Italy)
   - Les Carr (Southampton University, UK)
   - Leslie Chan (University of Toronto at Scarborough, Canada)
   - Rick Johnson (University of Notre Dame, US)
   - Paolo Manghi (CNR, Italy)
   - Lazarus Matizirofa (NRF, South Africa)
   - Pandelis Perakakis (Open Scholar, Spain)
   - Oya Rieger (Cornell University, US)
   - Jochen Schirrwagen (University of Bielefeld, Germany)
   - Kathleen Shearer (COAR, Canada)
   - Tim Smith (CERN, Switzerland)
   - Herbert Van de Sompel (Los Alamos National Laboratory, US)
   - Paul Walk (EDINA, UK)
   - David Wilcox (Duraspace/Fedora, Canada)
   - Kazu Yamaji (National Institute of Informatics, Japan)


For more details, see the COAR website:
https://www.coar-repositories.org/activities/advocacy-leadership/working-group-next-generation-repositories/
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