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A presentation given at the 2014 Open Repositories held in Helsinki.
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Collaboration, Architecture, Hydra, Repository, Community, Open Repositories 2014, and Hydramata
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Hydra Project
- Creator:
Johnson, Rick and Ruggaber, Robin
- Contributor:
University of Virginia and University of Notre Dame
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English
- Date Modified:
07/24/2023
- Date Created:
06/2014
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Diving into the Technology of Hydramata
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Extending the Hydra Head to Create a Pluggable, Extensible Architecture- Keyword:
Architecture, Repository, Curate gem, Hydra, Hydramata, Fedora, Import/export, Technology, Research data management, and Open Repositories 2014
- Subject:
Hydra Project
- Creator:
Johnson, Rick and Newman, Linda
- Contributor:
University of Notre Dame and University of Cincinnati
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- Language:
English
- Date Modified:
07/24/2023
- Date Created:
06/2014
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one size would not fit all for our campus archives, library, and museum, and community needs above all. In this presentation, team members will talk about the past two years of experimentation, development, and conversation around how to connect our community to our cultural heritage collections through multiple integrations, both human and technological. At a high-level, we’ll discuss our technical architecture that uses legacy applications like ArchivesSpace, an aging Fedora repository, and a decades-old museum database together with the IIIF framework and open-source GatsbyJS. And perhaps more importantly, we’ll outline the cross-departmental team structure that has developers talking to museum curators, library cataloguers, archivists, and everyone in between. The 'Related URL' below links to beginning of this presentation in the day's YouTube recording., The University of Notre Dame has taken a modular approach to building a new digital collections platform-integrating existing applications and connecting the people that manage and use them across the library, archives, and art museum. We began with two assumptions, and A presentation given at Samvera Connect 2020 On-line described thus
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Architecture, Samvera, Workflow, Connect 2020, Metadata, and Digital collections
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Samvera Community
- Creator:
Shelton, Abby and Fox, Rob
- Contributor:
University of Notre Dame
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- Language:
English
- Date Modified:
07/24/2023
- Date Created:
10/26/2020
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Slides from a webinar in the DuraSpace 'Hot Topics' series given 2nd April, 2015.
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Fedora, Architecture, Hydra, Repository, ORCID, Community, and DuraSpace
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Hydra Project
- Creator:
Johnson, Rick and Paglione, Laura
- Contributor:
University of Notre Dame and ORCID
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English
- Date Modified:
07/24/2023
- Date Created:
04/02/2015
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A presentation to the ORCID Outreach Meeting and Codefest, Chicago, IL, 21-22 May 2014.
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Architecture, Repository, Hydra, ORCID, and Fedora
- Subject:
Hydra Project
- Creator:
Johnson, Rick
- Contributor:
University of Notre Dame
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- Language:
English
- Date Modified:
07/24/2023
- Date Created:
05/2014
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however, library enduring commitments in print and current operations, and complex campus organizations often hinder libraries¹ ability to quickly respond to the data needs of the academy. Notre Dame¹s investment in research was recently reinforced by the university¹s approval of the expansion of ten disciplines, such as computational data, adult stem cell research, and nuclear physics. There is much needed support for research data on campus. The Hesburgh Libraries has been building an institutional digital repository since winter 2012. To respond to the trending needs, the Libraries switched gears to a user-centered and agile approach to develop data curation and access services since June 2013. Our goal remains to accept all scholarly outputs (text, images, video and audio), but with an imminent emphasis on research support. Our strategy is to grow our data curation services and our user base simultaneously, and to build success stories to drive adoptions along the way. Early adopters were identified with the help of our subject librarians, and they determined the most critical baseline features for the Libraries to develop. We also leveraged Hydra open source solutions and collaborated with Northwestern University, Indiana University, and the University of Virginia to create a new community shared Institutional Repository (IR) system. We have worked with our early adopters to pilot features since summer. We plan to launch an early access release by November 2013 and a full rollout by April 2014. We will share our development philosophy to overcome resource shortages to meet high demands on research support, our strategy to reach and develop our user base and roadmap, our insights on faculty¹s needs on research support, and our methodology to leverage and contribute to open source tools. A quick demo of our curation tool will be provided at the end of the session. and A presentation to the CNI Members' Meeting in December 2013. This session provides Notre Dame¹s experience as a case study to provision research data curation and access services. Managing research outputs becomes a tall order of many universities, given their determined agenda to pursue research excellence. In a world of increasingly data-intensive research, data is rising as a critical component of scholarly communication, often mandated by granting agencies. Data curation, preservation, and access are paramount to university academic mission, and academic and research libraries are some of the few entities of the universities that carry such functions
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Fedora, Collaboration, Architecture, Research data management, Hydra, ORCID, Community, and DuraSpace
- Subject:
Hydra Project
- Creator:
Johnson, Rick and Wang, Zheng (John)
- Contributor:
University of Notre Dame
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English
- Date Modified:
07/24/2023
- Date Created:
12/10/2013
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A lightning talk given at the Open Repositories conference held on Prince Edward Island in Canada, July 2013.
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Architecture, Hydra, Repository, Archives, Lightning talk, and Open Repositories 2013
- Subject:
Hydra Project
- Creator:
Friesen, Jeremy
- Contributor:
University of Notre Dame
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- Language:
English
- Date Modified:
07/24/2023
- Date Created:
07/2013
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