Hello,

The next DCAT meeting is tomorrow Tuesday, February 14th, 16:00 UTC/GMT -
11:00 EST

https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/cmtygp/DCAT+Meeting+February+2017

*Agenda*

Discuss and review COAR's 12 user stories that outline priority
functionalities for next generation repositories.

The document, to which you can provide public comments directly, is
available here: nextgenrepo.coar-repositories.org

Deadline for comments is *March 3rd 2017*, so we should attempt to combine
and send in our feedback before our next DCAT meeting. Comments are
submitted through http://comment.coar-repositories.org/

*Preparing for the call*

If you can, read or review the document in advance, which will help the
discussion.

If you can join the call, or are willing to comment on the topics submitted
via the meeting page, please add your name, institution, and repository URL
to the call attendee section of the meeting's wiki page.

We hope many of you can join us for the call, but if not, please post your
comments and questions on the meeting's wiki page.

Looking forward to a great discussion,

Bram Luyten and Maureen Walsh
DCAT Co-Chairs


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On 9 February 2017 at 18:51, Tim Donohue <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello DCAT members,
>
> Wanted to forward this along, just in case you missed this email to
> dspace-community. I think these COAR Next Generation Repository "user
> stories" would be worth a DCAT review, especially in light of your DSpace
> use case work [1]. I know they are also very interested in feedback, should
> you notice any major gaps in their user stories.
>
> Tim
>
> [1] https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/Use+Cases
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
> From: Bollini Andrea <[email protected]>
> Date: Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 4:19 PM
> Subject: [dspace-community] COAR Next Generation Repositories Outcomes -
> Open for Public Comment
> To: DSpace Community <[email protected]>
>
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I’m sharing this message from Kathleen Shearer regarding the initial
> outcomes of the COAR Next Generation Repositories working group. The
> document, which is now open for public comment, presents 12 user stories
> that outline priority functionalities for repositories. We welcome your
> feedback - public comments are open until March 3, 2017:
> http://comment.coar-repositories.org.
>
> Regards,
>
> Andrea
>
>
> COAR is pleased to announce the publication of the initial outcomes of the
> COAR Next Generation Repositories Working Group for public comment.
> In April 2016, the Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR
> <https://www.coar-repositories.org/>) launched a working group to help
> identify new functionalities and technologies for repositories and develop
> a road map for their adoption. For the past several months, the group has
> been working to define a vision for repositories and sketch out the
> priority user stories and scenarios that will help guide the development of
> new functionalities.
>
> The vision 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.
>
> Underlying this vision is the idea that a distributed network of
> repositories can and should be a powerful tool to promote the
> transformation of the scholarly communication ecosystem. In this context,
> repositories will provide access to published articles as well as a broad
> range of artifacts beyond traditional publications such as datasets,
> pre-prints, working papers, images, software, and so on.
> The working group presents 12 user stories that outline priority
> functionalities for repositories. The document, to which you can provide
> public comments directly, is available here: nextgenrepo.coar-reposit
> ories.org We very much welcome your input, and also encourage you to
> share this message with your colleagues. We hope to have widespread
> feedback from the community.  Public comments are open from February 7
> <http://airmail.calendar/2017-02-07%2012:00:00%20AST> – March 3, 2017 All
> the best,  Kathleen
> Kathleen Shearer
> Executive Director, Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR)
> [email protected] - +1 514 992 9068
> Skype: kathleen.shearer2 - twitter: @KathleeShearer
>
>
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