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[InetBib] Registration open for May 2007 METS events in Europe



*** Mehrfachempfang bitten wir zu entschuldigen ***

Das nestor Team freut sich, Ihnen die angefügte Ankündigung schicken zu
können.

Mit freundlichen Grüßen vom nestor Team,
Stefan Strathmann

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Stefan Strathmann
Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen
- Goettingen State and University Library, Germany (SUB) - 
Research & Development
Historisches Gebäude 
Papendiek 14
37073 Göttingen
Deutschland

Tel.: +49 (0) 551 39 7806
Mail: strathmann@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
URL: http://www.sub.uni-goettingen.de/

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Please note that the dates, programs, and registration are now set and open
for the METS events planned for May 4 - 8, 2007 at the Goettingen State and
University Library in Germany.  Hosted by the nestor Project in association
with the Digital Library Federation, the METS events are being organized by
the METS Editorial Board.  

Friday, May 4, 2007, the METS Board is planning its spring Board meeting to
which the public is invited.  A draft agenda can be found on the METS wiki
at:
http://www.socialtext.net/mim-2006/index.cgi?draft_agenda_may_4_2007_spring_m
eeting_goettingen_germany. Suggestions for agenda items can be added to the
page or sent to the METS listserv.  To join the METS listserv, see
http://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=mets&A=1.  

Monday, May 7, 2007, a METS Opening Day training event is scheduled.  The
full program, travel information, and requested registration can be found on
the Nestor Project web site at:
http://nestor.sub.uni-goettingen.de/mets_2007/index.php?show=start&lang=en.
The METS Opening Day event is targeted to persons desiring an introduction
and overview of METS.  

Tueday, May 8, 2007, a METS Implementors' Meeting (MIM) is scheduled with
full program and registration details found at the above Nestor site.  The
MIM event is aimed at participants who have a basic knowledge of METS and who
are interested in knowing more and/or discussing technical details related to
implementation of METS in their digital library or institutional repository
environment.  General topics for the MIM include METS Profiles, METSbeans, a
METS API for Java, and METS tools.  More specific questions, topics,
introductions to tools, and profiles are being solicited from participants.
If you've got something to bring to or discuss at the MIM, please sign up on
the METS wiki at:
http://www.socialtext.net/mim-2006/index.cgi?mets_implementors_meeting_2007.


There are no charges for any of the METS events thanks to the sponsorships of
the Nestor Project and the Digital Library Federation members.  

Questions about any of the events can be directed to the METS listserv or to
the following contacts:
METS Editorial Board meeting:  Nancy Hoebelheinrich, nhoebel@xxxxxxxxxxxx
METS Opening Day, Markus Enders [enders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
METS Implementors' Meeting, Brian Tingle [Brian.Tingle@xxxxxxxx]

Hope to see you there!
Nancy

Nancy J. Hoebelheinrich
Metadata Coordinator
Digital Library Systems and Services
Stanford University Libraries/Academic Info Resources Stanford, CA
94305-8408 nhoebel@xxxxxxxxxxxx
voice: 650-725-6843
fax:  650-725-0547



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