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User-centric approach to a web application. The accumulated data that such an approach gathers might be better managed in  separate user area - the user has their own area of the database.
 
User-centric approach to a web application. The accumulated data that such an approach gathers might be better managed in  separate user area - the user has their own area of the database.
  
* The [http://beta.richtags.net/ Richtags project] have produced a wonderful interface to multiple repositories to facilitate social interaction.
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* The [http://beta.richtags.net/ Richtags project] have produced a wonderful interface to multiple EPrints repositories to facilitate social interaction.
  
 
* Connotea (Nature) already has an established EPrints user interface component
 
* Connotea (Nature) already has an established EPrints user interface component

Revision as of 16:40, 13 December 2007

Outcomes from the Web 2.0 Pow-wow 13th December 2007

User-centric approach to a web application. The accumulated data that such an approach gathers might be better managed in separate user area - the user has their own area of the database.

  • The Richtags project have produced a wonderful interface to multiple EPrints repositories to facilitate social interaction.
  • Connotea (Nature) already has an established EPrints user interface component
  • The EDSPACE project is developing a user-centric approach to learning object repository.
  • The FARAOES project are developing a repository user interface that follows the best-practice principles of Web 2.0 sites