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Mark Leggott Talks with Talis
For this Talking with Talis podcast I am joined by Mark Leggott from the University of Prince Edward Island in Canada.
Mark an avid promoter of Open Source solutions, talks about the need for an open shared knowledgebase for journals, before moving on to describe his work at UPEI.
With the aid of Open Source software such as Drupal and Fedora, Mark has enabled the delivery of a holistic solution to learning, administration and research across the University.
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Resources referenced in the conversation:
- Open is as Open Does: Pulling Success Out of the Open Hat
- UPEI
- Link Resolvers and the Serials Supply Chain...
- Repository Redux [video] - Access 2007
- Encyclopedia of Life
- Drupal
- FedoraCommons
- Moodle
This conversation was conducted as a Skype call on Tuesday 5th March 2008, recorded with Ecamm Network's Call Recorder for Skype, and edited on a Mac with Garageband.
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Posted by Richard Wallis at 23:24 on 5 March 2008