OR2019 Developer Track Submission 14th International Open Repositories Conference, June 10th-13th, Hamburg, Germany N.B. For authors: please remove all text in between ** ** and replace with your own content. #Title of Proposal ** Title ** #Author **1 name, affiliation, email address; Author 2 name, affiliation, email address** #Session Type Developer Track #Abstract **Summary of your proposal; maximum 200 words. The abstract should be a concise summary of the background, problem, approach and conclusions of the work described. You can copy and paste this into the submission system at the time of submission.** #Conference Themes List the conference theme(s) your proposal best addresses (remove the others): * Understanding user needs and user experience * Discovery, use and impact * Repositories - evolution or revolution? * Supporting open scholarship and cultural heritage * Open and sustainable * Policies, licensing and the law * How can metadata and standards help our users? * Repositories and global knowledge #Keywords List 3-4 key terms or phrases that describe the subject of the proposal. #Technologies Used List the technologies used for your demo. #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?** #Presentation content ** Tell us what you will (and won't) cover in the demo. Why will your topic be of interest to the intended audience? Your proposal should be in English and no longer than a page - excessively long submissions place undue burden on the reviewers.** #Requirements **Include any requirements you will need for your demonstration beyond a wifi connection. **