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Excellent Undergraduate Research Repository

Planning: Where we are in the process

Below is a tabular sort of view of the progress regarding the excellent undergraduate research.

We are making headway. In summary, people are expected to send us sample data starting the first week in February. From my discussions I have learned it will be important to include some sort of bio in the descriptions of projects "Can you say 'authority file?'" Additionally, there is an underlying desire for some sort of waiver or permission form making sure the copyright issues are covered.

Gigot Center for Entrepreneurial Studies

  • Contact: Melissa Paulsen and Jessica McManus Warner
  • Liaison: Christian Poehlmann
  • Meeting: Tuesday, January 17
  • Content: Business plans in PDF
  • Action: Two to three people's "stuff" by March 21, and things could go faster if there were a more generic waiver.

Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts

  • Contact: Gretchen Reydams-Schils
  • Liaison: Laura Bayard
  • Meeting: Wednesday, January 18
  • Content: Research papers in PDF
  • Action: By the middle of February five or so citations will be delivered and we will make these available as "sammple" data.

Architecture

  • Contact: Kara Kelly and Susan Hartel
  • Liaison: Marsha Stevenson
  • Meeting: Thursday, January 19
  • Content: Images and some texts in PDF
  • Action: By Feburary 1 we will one or two "mock" PDF documents, and by mid-March they will aim to send five "real" projects.

Anthropology

  • Contact: Mark Schurr
  • Liaison: Kathryn Ryan-Zeugner
  • Meeting: Thursday, January 19
  • Content: Conference posters in Powerpoint
  • Action: Get at least two or three pieces of sample data by February 2

Nanovic Institute

  • Contact: Kathee Kiesselbach
  • Liaison: Rob Kusmer and Laura Fuderer
  • Meeting: Thursday, January 24
  • Content: Essays/reports in PDF
  • Action: Get more sample data by February 25

Some test data for author pages

These pages are intended to show layout for data in the EUR repository. The pages are not hard coded. The graphic design is left up the the... graphic designer because the content is driven by Javascript "widgets". The reason we are creating our pages this way is because we are in the content business, not the presentation business. Using this approach we can syndicate our content to many venues for many (as of yet unknown) purposes.

 

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