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Graham Triggs
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Latest posts by Graham Triggs (see all)
  • Enhanced Repository Statistics - 3rd February 2010
  • More hertz, but less pain… and a wavering signal - 30th July 2008
  • What You Get is more than What You See - 16th May 2008

Enhanced Repository Statistics

03/02/2010

Research in progress blog

Usage statistics have been a major topic of discussion for institutional repositories for some time. And last year, a survey of DSpace repository… Read more »

More hertz, but less pain… and a wavering signal

30/07/2008

Research in progress blog

Yes, I know it’s been a while since I’ve posted any updates. We haven’t really had anything major to announce for a while – lots of… Read more »

What You Get is more than What You See

16/05/2008

Research in progress blog

Sorry, I’ve been neglecting you, haven’t I? Time for another update then, and this one is more WYSI than most (err, ok, I’ll stop the puns).… Read more »

Another day, another month, another feature

30/04/2008

Research in progress blog

What better way to celebrate the last day of April than with another release of new features? (Yes, I can think of a few too, but you’ve got to be… Read more »

More PubMed integration in Open Repository

25/04/2008

Research in progress blog

One of Open Repository’s most useful additions has been the ability to automatically retrieve metadata from PubMed given a PubMed ID. In the last couple… Read more »

How many, how fast?

21/04/2008

Research in progress blog

No, I know I’m clearly not referring to the number of blog posts recently (unless the answer is very few, very slowly). So, what’s been happening in… Read more »

What happens when you try to get 400 people into 2 rooms?

01/04/2008

Research in progress blog

Having survived Microsoft’s hospitality yesterday (and they were extremely hospitable, hence the reason most of those that were there are struggling), I… Read more »

Open Repository @ Open Repositories 2008

31/03/2008

Research in progress blog

After saying a tearful farewell to Mark on Friday, the Open Repository team has picked itself up, dusted itself down – and run off to hide in Southampton… Read more »

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