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    Migrating the Minority Health and Health Equity Archive from EPrints to DSpace

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    2019-06-11
    Author
    Kidd, Judith
    Westgard, Josh
    Owen, Terry
    Alvarado, Carlos
    Hendrick, Anne
    DRUM DOI
    https://doi.org/10.13016/cch9-g1vu
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    In 2016 the Minority Health and Health Equity Archive (MHHEA) was transferred from the University of Pittsburgh to the University of Maryland Libraries at the request of Dr. Stephen Thomas, director of the Center for Health Equity in the School of Public Health. The archive runs on EPrints software which is not actively supported by the Libraries. This poster outlines the methodology and workflows used to migrate the archive from EPrints to DRUM, including a comparison of software features, data analysis, and content organization.
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    Poster presentation at the University of Maryland Libraries Research and Innovative Practice Forum on 11 June, 2019.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/1903/21851
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