OR2018 Workshop or Tutorial Submission 13th International Open Repositories Conference June 4th-7th, Bozeman, Montana, USA For authors: remove all text in **text** and replace with your own content. #Title of Proposal **Presenter 1 name, affiliation, email address; Presenter 2 name, affiliation, email address** #Abstract Summary of your proposal; maximum 200 words. The abstract should be a concise summary of the audience, background, content, format and learning outcomes of your workshop or tutorial. You can copy and paste this into the submission system at the time of submission. #Conference Themes Select the conference theme(s) your proposal best addresses (remove the others): * Open source software - sustainability of software developed locally and large open source systems, legacy code * Community - reaching out to new audiences, developing a community, governance * Content - research data, digital preservation, persistent urls, archiving * Teams/People - staff and knowledge within the community, contingency planning, training and development, and succession planning * Projects - sustainability of projects beyond the grant, maturing communities * Infrastructure/Integrations - integrations between systems, changing technical environments * Policy - national, international, local and community policy and decisions * Challenges of sustainability - funding, local, technical, community * Rights and Copyright - including Data Protection, sharing and storing of content * Reuse, standards, and reproducibility - for example: software, data, content types * New open technologies and standards #Keywords List 3-4 key terms or phrases that describe the subject of the proposal. #Audience **Tell us in a sentence or two who is the likely audience for this. Some examples might be repository managers, developers, data producers, librarians, etc.** #Background **How does your submission address the conference themes or the overarching topic of open repositories?** #Session content and format **Tell us what you will (and won't) cover in the workshop or tutorial. Why will your topic be of interest to the intended audience? Include a description of the format(s) of your workshop or tutorial - e.g., group discussion, presenter-led theoretical instruction, hands-on exercises, or a mix of formats. Your proposal should be in English and no longer than two pages.** #Learning outcomes **Briefly state the learning outcomes from your workshop or tutorial. What are the main points? It would be great if this were a part of the conversation around the conference themes.** #Length, format and number of attendees * Briefly state the proposed session length: 90 mins, 3 hours or a whole day (6 hours). * Also tell us how many attendees you plan to accommodate in your session. #Requirements Briefly describe the requirements for your workshop or tutorial: * Technology and facilities required * Expectations on attendees (e.g. attendees will be expected to bring a laptop / install software before the session) * Any other supplies or support required from the conference organisers