Tag Archives: SNEEP

SNEEP 0.3.2 (now with automagic installer) + PICT (SNEEP evolves!)

SNEEP 0.3.2 The JISC funded SNEEP project (Social Networking Extensions for EPrints) – part of the original JISC rapid innovation programme – aimed to provide a set of social networking tools for EPrints repositories. It ran for 6 months and ended in May 2008. Since the rather low key publication of the resultant EPrints plugin [...]

Open Repositories 2009

Less than three weeks have passed since I found myself at Open Repositories 2009 (#OR09) in Atlanta, and it already seems a long time ago. For the record, Georgia Tech put on an excellent show, overflowing with fascinating presentations, people and ideas – far too many to take in – and (most importantly) an excellent [...]

rpmeet – the JISC Repositories and Preservation Programme Meeting

Some of us at ULCC, and over 100 other people from around the UK, spent a couple of days this week at the Aston Business School reviewing the outcomes of JISC’s repositories and preservation programme and looking forward to what comes next. It was a useful and stimulating couple of days – the best programme [...]

Lincoln up with the SNEEP community

The previous post may not have shown up on Andy McGregor’s RSS radar, but this one should! A most agreeable surprise to learn from Joss at Lincoln, in his comment on my previous post, that Lincoln’s shiny new Lincoln Green Institutional Repository has implemented the SNEEP plugins, and soon their users will, we hope, be [...]

Won’t you please, please SNEEP me?

If it’s not live, it’s not blogging! Here I am only minutes ago on the SNEEP stand at the JISC Innovation Forum 2008 at Keele University demoing the ajaxy fun that can be had commenting and tagging Eprints with the SNEEP plugins. No pens or mugs, unfortunately, but plenty of copies of the highly informative [...]