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A reminder of the upcoming Hydra/Fedora digital repository events taking place in April at the London School of Economics.  Grab your place whilst they are still available!

23-24 April, Hydra Europe Symposium - a FREE event providing an introduction to all things Hydra - technology, community and repository futures
20-23 April, Hydra Camp London - a thorough introduction to the Hydra technologies and how the development is organised to facilitate multi-institutional contribution

Links to further event information and bookings can be found in the email below.

Further information on Hydra is available at http://projecthydra.org and at http://wiki.duraspace.org/display/hydra

On behalf of the Hydra Europe Planning Team,

Chris Awre

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Chris Awre
Head of Information Management

Library and Learning Innovation
University of Hull
Hull, HU6 7RX

www.hull.ac.uk<http://www.hull.ac.uk>

T: 01482 465441
M: 07545 422674
Skype: clja1967
Twitter: clawre

On 2 Mar 2015, at 14:33,  wrote:

** Apologies for cross-posting **


The Hydra Project is pleased to announce two Hydra Europe events for 2015, taking place this coming April, at LSE Library, London.

Hydra offers a core repository solution which can be adapted to meet different needs, for example digital collection management, self deposit repositories, open access publication, research data management, and more.   Originally developed by the Hydra Project, it is open source software released under the Apache 2.0 licence. The Project now has 27 Partners internationally (and counting) and a wide range of users working together as a community to add to Hydra's capability.   For more information on Hydra, please visit http://projecthydra.org<http://projecthydra.org/>

Hydra Europe Symposium (23-24 April 2015)

A free, one- or two-day event for digital collection managers, collection owners and their software developers to learn about Hydra and how it can support a wide range of digital content management needs.  There will be two parallel strands, one aimed at “less technical” attendees and the other at “more technical" attendees.  For the less technical, the Thursday programme is aimed at giving an overview of the Project and what it means to adopt Hydra; the facility exists to book for the Thursday sessions only.  Friday’s sessions will dig deeper to explore topics of current relevance.

Programme and further details: https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/hydra/Hydra+Europe+Spring+Events+2015

Bookings - http://hydraeurope-symposium-2015.eventbrite.co.uk<http://hydraeurope-symposium-2015.eventbrite.co.uk/>

Hydra Camp London (20-23 April 2015)

A technical training event run on Hydra’s behalf by Data Curation Experts that enables developers to learn about Hydra and how to get up and running with a local solution.

Further details - https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/hydra/Hydra+Europe+Spring+Events+2015

Bookings -  https://hydracamp-london-2015.eventbrite.com<https://hydracamp-london-2015.eventbrite.com/>

Chris Awre


****************************************
Chris Awre
Head of Information Management

Library and Learning Innovation
University of Hull
Hull, HU6 7RX

www.hull.ac.uk<http://www.hull.ac.uk/>

T: 01482 465441
M: 07545 422674
Skype: clja1967
Twitter: clawre