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Revision as of 12:00, 10 March 2009
Welcome to the Repositories Research Team Wiki (DigiRep)
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT - this wiki will be down from Friday 27th of March 2009 (around 4pm) to Monday 30th March 2009 (around 9am).
This is because there is be an upgrade to the power supply to the main computing centre.
We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and would like to thank you for your patience and understanding.
This wiki is aimed at anyone working on the JISC Digital Repositories Programme and the JISC Repositories and Preservation Programme and other experts in the field of digital repositories. The wiki is maintained by the Repositories Research Team at UKOLN and JISC CETIS. Further information about the Programme and the Research team can be found on the About page.
If you would like a username and password for this wiki, please e-mail the Repositories Research Team including details of the project you are working on (or expertise) and briefly why you would like an account.
Please use the links on the left to navigate to the relevant sections of this site.
Select RRT deliverables:
- 'Writing effective scenarios and use case' training
- UML training
- Collection of Scenarios and use cases
- Collection of Workflows
- Analysis of scenarios, use cases and workflows
- Deposit API and the SWORD project
- Application Profiles, including SWAP (Scholarly Works Application Profile, formerly the Eprints Application Profile)
- Digital Repositories Roadmap
- Evaluation of OAIS
- Repository Ecology
- Digital Repositories Programme Synthesis
- JISC Common Repository Interfaces Working Group (CRIG)
- Content Packaging Standards
Information about other UKOLN digital repositories-related activities:
Information about other JISC digital repositories-related activities:


