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101. Front-end Implementations of Hyrax

103. Documenting our MAPs

104. Developing a Staff-Only Samvera Application and Struggles and Successes

107. Metadata Management and Batch Ingest Automation

108. Hyrax for Research Data and Deep Blue Data

109. Lessons Learned from 100 Releases

110. Samvera and Fedora 4 Performance

114. Samvera and AWS

117. Hydra for Research Data

118. How the Hydra Metadata Interest Group can inform Fedora

119. EAD/Archives Integration

120. Migrating our Hydra Repository from Fedora 3 to Fedora 4

121. PCDM Update

122. Hydra at 31 (Partners): Robust Repository Tooling through Community Collaboration

123. DSpace/Samvera Interest Group

125. Realigning Avalon: or how we quit worrying and learned to love Hyrax

130. Samvera Interest and Working Groups

131. Practical Approaches for Migrating Metadata to Hyrax

132. Taking the self out of self-deposit: adapting Hyrax for mediated deposit of research data

133. Hyrax Roadmap Update

135. An update from the Hyku Service Provider Group

136. Valkyrie: reimagining the Samvera Community

137. Now out on Betamax: IIIF Presentation 3.0

138. Avalon’s Audiovisual Work in Hyrax: It’s about time

139. New Directions for Northwestern: Taking a Cloud-First Approach

140. Working and Interest Group updates

141. Bridge2Hyku: Building a Migration Toolkit

142. Multi-Tenant in Hyku

143. Rethinking metadata design and management

144. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections by the Numbers

145. Structural Metadata Editor: A React component for visualizing and displaying audio and video clips

146. Hyrax batch ingest gem in use

147. IIIF Timeliner in Avalon

148. Pairing: why, when, how

149. Valkyrie Update

150. Making Hyrax more inclusive through controlled vocabulary choice

151. Implementing Custom Theme Solutions in Hyku

152. Hyku: a multi-tenant, ready-to-ship Samvera implementation

153. Fedora 6.0 and the Oxford Common File Layout

154. Introducing NewspaperWorks

155. Uploading Electronic Theses and Dissertations to Libra at the University of Virginia

157. The principles of open access in Libra at the University of Virginia

158. Creating a new object in Hull's Institutional Repository, Hydra

159. Uploading datasets into Libra at the University of Virginia

160. ETDs: Electronic Theses & Dissertations: Use of Hydra at Stanford University

161. The Seaside Research Portal

162. Argo: An Administrative Discovery Interface for the Digital Object Repository

163. Facing the Hydra alone: Three case studies

164. Hydra: A Technical and Community Framework For Customized, Shared Repository Applications

165. Building the Hydra Together: Enhancing Repository Provision through Multi-Institution Collaboration

166. Designing & Building a Reusable Framework for Multipurpose, Multifunction, Multi-institutional Repository-Powered Solutions

167. Hydra: One Body, Many Heads for Repository-Powered Library Applications

168. Hydra: A Technical and Community Framework For Customized, Shared Repository Applications

169. Get A-head on your Repository

171. Towards a repository-enabled scholar's workbench: RepoMMan, REMAP and Hydra

173. The REMAP Project: steps along the way to a repository-enabled information environment

174. From Hydra to Samvera: An open source community journey

175. Case studies in workflow: Three approaches

176. Content models in the Hydra Project

177. The Hydra initiative: Underpinning repository interaction for research support

178. Hydra

179. Hydra

180. The Hydra Project

181. Using Hydra's flexibility to manage datasets

182. Towards a mature, multi-purpose repository for the institution...

183. Digital Image Library "Hydra Head"

184. Hydra in Hull

185. Libra - an unmediated, self-deposit, institutional repository at the University of Virginia

186. Hydra: One Body, Many Heads for Repository-Powered Library Applications

187. Hylandora: Strategies for Cross Platform Interoperability Between Hydra and Islandora

189. The Seaside Research Portal: A Best of Breed Approach to Digital Exhibits and Collection Management

191. Hydra Technical Deep Dive

192. Hypatia

193. Hydra UK: Flexible Repository Solutions to Meet Varied Needs

194. A Case Study on General Repository Applications

195. Hydra at Oxford

196. Hydra: One Body, Many Heads for Repository-Powered Library Applications

197. Hydra at GCU

198. Hydra in Hull

199. Hydra at LSE

200. A Digital Preservation Repository for Duke University Libraries