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<dc:date>2013-05-23T13:15:56Z</dc:date>
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<title>Update  on  the  SWORD  Protocol   &amp; Future Directions</title>
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Lewis, Stuart
A presentation given about the SWORD project to a summit on repository interoperability hosted by Microsoft in Southampton on the 31st March 2008.
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<dc:date>2008-04-08T18:58:45Z</dc:date>
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<title>SWORD: Simple Web-service Offering Repository Deposit</title>
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Allinson, Julie; François, Sebastien; Lewis, Stuart
This article offers a twofold introduction to the JISC-funded SWORD Project which ran for eight months in mid-2007. Firstly it presents an overview of the methods and madness that led us to where we currently are, including a timeline of how this work moved through an informal working group to a lightweight, distributed project. Secondly, it offers an explanation of the outputs produced for the SWORD Project and their potential benefits for the repositories community.&#13;
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SWORD, which stands for Simple Web service Offering Repository Deposit, came into being in March 2007 but was preceded by a series of discussions and activities which have contributed much to the project, known as the 'Deposit API'. The project itself was funded under the JISC Repositories and Preservation Programme, Tools and Innovation strand, with the over-arching aim of scoping, defining, developing and testing a standard mechanism for depositing into repositories and other systems. The motivation was that there was no standard way of doing this currently and increasingly scenarios were arising that might usefully leverage such a standard.
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<dc:date>2008-01-30T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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