Welcome to the OR2020 Virtual Poster Session
Visit this page between June 1-5, 2020 to view and comment on the virtual posters listed below. Presenters will be available during the week to respond to comments on their posters. There will also be a discussion session where the posters will be presented briefly with a questions and answers session on Tuesday June 2nd, 4.30pm – 5.30 pm UTC. Please see the program here and register for this session here.
Posters:
(Name of presenter of poster listed)
- Abdulla, Mohamed Abdulla. Open Access and discovery of digital repository in Sudanese universities: Opportunities and challenges
- Abu-Alam, Tamer S. Open Polar: Thematic harvesting of Polar region resources
- Bruno, Riccardo. The Reproducibility and Reusability Platform
- Carvalho-Segundo, Washington Luís. Discovering trending topics in open digital repositories
- Eid, Sherine. A framework for a terminology management system in the Arab region
- Ferreira, Tiago Martins da Costa. Brazilian DSpace community: The experience to unleash collaboration
- Groneberg, Antje. Modifying, refining and developing new features for a Research Information System (RIS) at Helmut-Schmidt-University Hamburg
- Kahsay, Kiflom Michael. Building an Open Access repository in Eritrea with limited resources. (will not be presented virtually)
- Kotarski, Rachael. Shared repositories: Building a multi-tenancy repository service at the British Library
- Maringanti, Harish. Feasibility of applying off-the-shelf Artificial Intelligence tools on digital library images collections
- Mosterd, Tom. OAPEN Open Access Books Toolkit
- Ndhlovu, Philip. Measuring the Impact of Institutional Repositories in selected Zimbabwean State Universities
- Olivares, Cesar. A widely deployable and OpenAire-compatible DSpace usage data collector for LA Referencia
- PIŠČANC, Jordan. UnityFVG – Regional Research Portal implementing OpenAIRE CRIS/Data/Literature Guidelines with DSpace-CRIS
- Ramalho, Lucca de Farias. Methodology for building digital thematic libraries
- Roux, Marié. Stellenbosch University’s ORCID integration: The highs and the lows
- Sanchez, Carolina. The experience of getting a “No Code” open repository
- Sanchez, Carolina. Data mining, NLP and Machine Learning at the service of a scalable open repository (will not be presented virtually)
- Shahadu, Sadik. Crafting an OER network in Ghana using IndieWeb building blocks
- Strover, Sharon. Towards ethical data management, distribution, and use for artificial intelligence (AI) applications
- Vials Moore, Adam. Evolving the PID Landscape

