The recommendations of the Contribution Model Working Group were formally adopted by the Samvera Partners in early 2020. This document sets out the requirements for Partners which will be mandatory from spring 2022.
Samvera Connect 2017 was held at Northwestern University in Evanston, IL, hosted by Northwestern University partnering with University of Michigan Libraries. The conference attracted nearly 200 people from over 90 institutions who led, presented and attended some 70 different workshops, presentations and breakouts. The program details for this conference have disappeared from the web although the slide decks and posters survived. The descriptions of the works here have been gleaned from the proposals made to the conference Program Committee.
Materials from Samvera Connect 2019. The conference attracted some 150 people from 40+ institutions to Washington University in St Louis, MO. This collection contains slide decks from presentations and panel sessions, posters from the Poster Reception, photographs and more.
Materials from Samvera Connect 2018. The conference attracted some 170 people from 60 institutions to the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. This collection contains slide decks from presentations and panel sessions, posters from the Poster Reception, photographs and more.
Samvera Virtual Connect (SVC), is an opportunity for Samvera Community participants to gather online to touch base on the progress of community efforts at a roughly halfway point between face-to-face Samvera Connect meetings. Samvera is a growing, active community with many initiatives taking place across interest groups, working groups, local and collaborative development projects, and other efforts, and it can be difficult for community members to keep up with all of this activity on a regular basis. SVC will give the Samvera community a chance to come together to catch up on developments, make new connections, and re-energize itself towards Samvera Connect 2020. SVC 2020 took place against the background of the COVID-19 pandemic and the sudden, sad death of Julie Allinson a pivotal member of the Samvera Community, The pandemic meant that Connect 2020 was already being planned as an on-line event.
Materials from Samvera Connect 2020. The conference was held on-line due to the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions and attracted more than 200 participants. This collection contains slide decks from the on-line workshops, presentations and posters etc.
Samvera Virtual Connect (SVC), is an opportunity for Samvera Community participants to gather online to learn about initiatives taking place across interest groups, working groups, local and collaborative development projects, and other efforts. SVC will give the Samvera community a chance to come together to catch up on developments, make new connections, and learn more about the Community.
Samvera Virtual Connect (SVC), is an opportunity for Samvera Community participants to gather online to touch base on the progress of community efforts at a roughly halfway point between face-to-face Samvera Connect meetings. Samvera is a growing, active community with many initiatives taking place across interest groups, working groups, local and collaborative development projects, and other efforts, and it can be difficult for community members to keep up with all of this activity on a regular basis. SVC will give the Samvera community a chance to come together to catch up on developments, make new connections, and re-energize itself towards Samvera Connect 2019.