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    GKR Interface Customizations
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012-08-09) Etienne, Patrick K. ; Gilbertson, Keith ; Hansard, Larry
    Customizing the GKR interface, creating a new home page, creating new help and about pages, changing communities to disciplines, adding the institution index, modifying the advanced search types, modifying the simple item record view, adding icons to the browse by results and PubMed Central open access import.
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    GKR Mapping Tool
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012-08-09) Anderson, Bill ; Baxter, Brad ; Hansard, Larry
    OAI harvesting introduction, harvesting from DSpace, harvesting from Digital Commons, initial harvest/incremental harvest, DSpace built-in harvester vs. command line, mapping tool data, cron jobs, and mapping tool overview.
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    The LOCKSS Program, Metaarchive Cooperative and Duraspace
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012-08-09) Anderson, Bill ; Hansard, Larry ; Helms, Chris
    Lots Of Copies Keep Stuff Safe (LOCKSS) and MetaArchive, LOCKSS plugin development, other preservation architectures, configuring server for multiple DSpace instances and system backup was discussed.
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    CrossSearch at the Crossroads: Implementing Federated Searching at Georgia Tech
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-05-20) Critz, Lori ; Hansard, Larry ; Leach, Guy
    The implementation of CrossSearch, at the Georgia Tech Library, was a team effort between technical services and public services personnel to blend vendor-based (MetaLib) and open source (Xerxes) software into a customized federated search product. The presentation will focus on 4 areas of this implementation: technical installation, configuration and subsequent interface customization; the process for developing a list of databases and subject categories; promotional efforts - including embedding within existing research tools and the campus course management system; and hands-on usability testing with students across campus. Future implications, in light of new developments with the Primo interface, will also be discussed.