#openrepos2025 — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #openrepos2025, aggregated by home.social.
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This is a really excellent talk at #openrepos2025 by Ben Zhao about the limits of and misconceptions about LLMs, that is tailored for the #libraries #archives and #digitalpreservation crowd. He focuses in on how they work, and don't work -- and bridges that to a discussion of the impacts that the technology is having on the larger web (bots).
It gives me no measure of good vibes to know that a big crowd of people in my profession got to hear this for a keynote about AI.
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We sadly missed this year's Open Repositories conference, which was organised in Chicago a couple of weeks ago.
But you can get some idea of the topics that were being discussed by browsing the presentation slides, which are now available in Zenodo:
https://zenodo.org/communities/openrepos/records?q=&f=subject%3AOR2025&l=list&p=1&s=20&sort=newest
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本月中旬在芝加哥大學舉行的第二十屆開放儲存庫國際會議 (20th International Conference on Open Repositories, #openrepos2025) 中,中央研究院的研究資料寄存所 (depositar) 團隊由王禮芳同學報告 "Automated Data Analytics: A Statistical Dashboard Built with GitLab CI/CD for a Data Repository Based on #CKAN"。投影片以及投稿摘要可於研究資料寄存所下載:
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The depositar team were glad to attend the 20th International Conference on Open Repositories (#openrepos2025) earlier this month at the University of Chicago. Li Fan Wang presented "Automated Data Analytics: A Statistical Dashboard Built with GitLab CI/CD for a Data Repository Based on #CKAN" at Developer Track Session 2 on June 17. The presentation slideset, as well as the session proposal originally submitted to the conference, can be found at the depositar:
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Noch frisch zurück von den #OpenRepos2025 wünschen wir allen Teilnehmenden der #BiblioCon25 viel Spaß und verfolgen die Konferenz gespannt über Mastodon!
Kommende Woche findet dann nach diesem Konferenzblock wieder die #DSpace Open Hour statt: Dienstag, der 01. Juli, wie immer um 14 Uhr.
Die Zugangsdaten gibt es im DSpace-Slack oder hier via Private Message.
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During our presentation at #OpenRepos2025 somebody asked about how do we handle saying no to a feature or even gauging the size and effort that it will take to implement a new feature.
Estimating in software is really hard, I even alluded to this XKCD comic about it: https://xkcd.com/1425/
The crux of my answer was: don't answer on your own, instead bring the question to the development team and let us review it. Some things that look easy are very hard to implement and the reverse it's true.
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Ben Y. Zhao dropping real wisdom demystifying AI on the #OpenRepos2025 closing keynote about
“Moral of the story: You cannot build a reliable tool using broken parts.”
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Great point by Sarah Barsness:
“Accessibility is a process. Technical standards change, user needs change, available tools change. Laws and policies serve as a starting point.”
https://www.conftool.net/or2025/index.php?page=browseSessions&ismobile=true&form_session=524
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🎤 Live from #OpenRepos2025 in Chicago!
Julien Sicot and Jorge Rodrigues de Matos are presenting the recent evolution of EPFL’s institutional repository - Infoscience, including new automation features for data import.
Great to see our work shared and discussed with the international Open Science community!
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Loved the tour of the Automated Retrieval System at the University of Chicago. The “stacks” are 5 story high and they use a robot to store and retrieve the materials. Pretty awesome. #OpenRepos2025
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I’m very happy to be at #OpenRepos2025 in #Chicago. While technology helps to enable remote collaboration, meetings face to face deepens relationships and trust, invite new ideas to emerge and have a magic that can’t be replaced by video calls. Thanks to all people who worked hard to make this conference happen and to all who traveled around the globe to foster #repositories, #sharing of #knowledge and #openSource. For the #DSpace community Open Repositories is an important annual event.
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Seen at #OpenRepos2025
Hats off to the 4Science folks for their great sense of humor.
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Here is the link for the slides we used in our presentation: “Beyond the Buzzwords: agile collaboration and rejecting a perfectionist mindset (how we did it, and you can too!)”
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1plwwb-DWCzIsQs7Q9ZNQMK94H9jg33j4GXxiOJsiy_s/edit?usp=sharing
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Open Repositories 2025 just started!
Here is the program overview with presentation abstracts:
https://www.conftool.net/or2025/index.php?page=browseSessions&presentations=show
This is the hashtag to follow:
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Heather Joseph from SPARC in her keynote at #OpenRepos2025.
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The Open Repositories is taking place in Chicago next week. The Library Code will be represented by @pascal and contributes to the following program points:
- Moderation of the workshop “DSpace Developer Meet-Up and Q&A”
- Representing DSpace at the “Repository Showdown”
- Presenting the GND integration, we developed for DSpace with the External Sources FrameworkMore information here: https://www.conftool.net/or2025/index.php?page=browseSessions&presentations=show&search=becker
We are really looking forward to meeting the community in person!
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To all repository folks! The early bird registration period with discounted fee for the Open Repositories Conference 2025 ends on 6 April 2025. If you are planning to attend #OpenRepos2025, don't miss it and register at https://or2025.openrepositories.org/registration/
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The registration for the Open Repositories 2025 is open now https://or2025.openrepositories.org/2025/02/24/__trashed/ #openrepos2025 #researchdata #forschungsdaten #Chicago
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Call for proposals for #OpenRepos2025 has been extended until 13 January. Let's use some of that holiday break to submit a paper. Conference theme is looking back 20 years of progress and the future of repositories. Read more about it on this page. https://or2025.openrepositories.org/program/call-for-proposals/
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#OpenRepos2025 will mark the 20th anniversary of the Open Repositories Conference. It will be in-person and hosted by University of Chicago between June 15-18.
The theme reflects on the past 20 years and future of repositories : "Twenty Years of Progress, a Future of Possibilities". Call for proposals are open until 18th Dec. If you work or wonder in the world of repositories, check out the sub-themes and submissions categories to put your proposal in.
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Save the date for the International Conference on Open Repositories OR2025. The conference will be held from June 15-18th 2025 in Chicago, USA! #OpenRepos2025