Coverage of the event online
From RepositoryFringeWiki
Official Streams
- The CoverItLive stream of the event is here:http://www.edina.ac.uk/rf09.html
- The live blogging of the event can be found here: DISC UK Datashare Blog.
- Images of the event are in the: Beyond the Repository Fringe Flickr Group. If you would like to add your images here please tag them #repofringe09 or #rf09 and/or join the Flickr group and add them directly.
- There is a Twapper Keeper for RF09 with all of the post-CoverItLive Tweets.
And from the Wider Blogosphere:
If you find any reports of Repository Fringe 2009 please do add them here or let us know the URL to add.
- Summary of the Open Data presentation at the Open Knowledge Foundation blog
- Lorna Campbell of JISC Cetis blogs her thoughts on the Repository Fringe
- A Wordle of the #RF09 tweets has been created for us by James Toon of Edinburgh University Library and he has also written a post about the event on the ERIS Blog.
- Repository News collection of links to RF09 blogging
- Jo Walsh has written up her reflections of the Repository Fringe on her blog here and here.
- Gaz J. Johnson (aka @llordllama) has started publishing his thoughts on the event on the UoL blog: Part 1; Part 2; Part 3.
- The UKOLN Application Profiles Support team have written a post about a number of workshops, including the one they gave at Repository Fringe 2009, on the Application Profiles Support Blog
- There is a nice summary of RepoFringe09 at the Information Environment Team Blog.
- A very brief summary of the event appears on the Open Repository Blog.
- Building the Research Information Infrastructure (BRII) have blogged Ben O'Steen and Sally Rumsford's talk: BRII Blog
- DLIB have reported on the event in their September/October 2009 issue under the fabulous title: "Purple Cows and Fringy Propositions: The Edinburgh Repository Fringe Festival 2009".
- DCC (Digital Curation Centre) Mini Report on Repository Fringe.
RF09 Presentations Available Online
- RKB, sameAs and dotAC - Hugh Glaser & Ian Millard
- Where are Repositories Going - Ben O'Steen and Sally Rumsford
