EPrints Services – Solutions » Training
By: Rihansen/Dimas On: September 27, 2024
Running a successful Institutional Repository requires skilled personnel who can make effective management and technical decisions that benefit the institution’s staff and promote the institution’s research. As well as a variety of online resources to facilitate self-directed training, EPrints Services offers a number of face-to-face trainer led offerings.
Upcoming Training
Wednesday 14th August 2019 – EPrints for Administrators, Location: University of Southampton.
Please contact EPrints Services if you are interested in attending our trainer-led course. Course dates are subject to change, and minimum numbers.
Upcoming Training
EPrints for Administrators, 1 Day Trainer-Led Course
The purpose of the day is to provide a holistic view of the EPrints system focusing on the web interface, so administrators are aware of their role and responsibilities within the system as well as other roles and their impact on one another. Through a combination of walkthroughs and hands-on exercises you will experience the core features available to a visitor, depositor, editor, and of course the administrator.
More details
This EPrints training course caters for all members of a repository team – librarians, managers, and technical staff – promoting a shared understanding of the knowledge and skills required for the team to deliver and maintain an effective repository.
EPrints Configuration (Intermediate Technical) self-directed training
Training materials and exercises are available online in the EPrints Training Collection.
EPrints Customisation (Advanced Technical) self-directed training
Training materials and exercises are available online in the EPrints Training Collection.
If you have training needs not met by the above options, please contact EPrints Services to discuss them further
Contact Us
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EPrints Services
School of Electronics & Computer Science
University of Southampton
Southampton
SO17 1BJ
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: +44 (0)1872 870464