The Hydra Project is pleased to announce the first Hydra Europe events, taking place this coming April, at Trinity College, Dublin.
Hydra Symposium
A non-technical lunchtime to lunchtime event for collection managers and owners to learn about Hydra and how it can support a wide range of digital content management needs.
Bookings - https://hydra-europe-symposium2014.eventbrite.co.uk<https://hydra-europe-symposium2014.eventbrite.co.uk/>
Further details - https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/hydra/Hydra+Europe+2014
Hydra Camp
A technical training event that enables developers to learn about Hydra and how to get up and running with a local solution.
Bookings - https://hydracamp-europe2014.eventbrite.com<https://hydracamp-europe2014.eventbrite.com/>
Further details - https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/hydra/Hydra+Europe+2014
Hydra offers a core repository solution which can be adapted to meet different needs. It is open source software released under the Apache 2.0 licence, originally developed by the Hydra Project. The Project now has 21 Partners and a wide range of users internationally working together as a community to add to Hydra's capability. The events will showcase European work with Hydra and how the community can support local implementation. For more information on Hydra, please visit http://projecthydra.org<http://projecthydra.org/>
Chris Awre (University of Hull
Dermot Frost (Trinity College Dublin)
Anders Sparre Conrad (Royal Library of Denmark)
Mark Bussey (Data Curation Experts)
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