Digital Collections is a forthcoming Hyrax-based digital image repository at Indiana University (IU) collaboratively developed by the IU Bloomington Libraries, IUPUI University Library, and University Information Technology Services, with major feature development by Notch8. This demonstration will cover features for managing multi-page digital objects and Allinson Flex, a flexible machine-readable metadata modeling implementation for Hyrax developed by Notch8. This new Hyrax-based repository will replace use of a legacy locally-developed Java/Fedora 3-based solution at IU Bloomington and CONTENTdm at IUPUI. To view the video, follow the 'Related URL' link below. and The original of this video demonstration was made on the Samvera Partner call September 11th, 2020. It has since been re-recorded. It was described thus
Keyword:
Hyrax, Case study, Partner Meeting, Digital collections, Screencast, and Samvera
- Initial User Submission - Admin Review - Admin Request for Revision - User Revision and Resubmission - Admin Review and Approval - Successful Deposit To view the video, go to the 'Relatyed URL' link below. and Mediated deposit allows repository managers to control content coming into the repository by implementing a review and approval workflow to deposits. This allows users to submit a work subject to review by an admin. The admin can approve the work or kick it back to the depositor with a request for revision or other comments. Each party receives status and action notifications in the repository. This second video demonstrates the mediated workflow. It follows a deposit from
There are a number of user-friendly ways of discovering content and refining search results in Hyku. Linked metadata values, search facets, and dynamic removable chips that display all search filters are key UI features that enhance the search experience. To play the video, use the 'Related URL' link below.
25 - 2, 45 Durham update 1, 45 - 2, Video recording of the virtual Samvera Europe meeting held on 18th September 2020. For the video follow the 'Related URL' link below. The agenda below will give approximate ideas of the offset times within the video to the various reports. Agenda (times are British Summer Time - UTC+1) Each update has 5-10mins between them to allow for questions and discussion 1, 20 Digital Repository of Ireland update 2, 35 - 2, 30 York update 2, 00 Samvera Connect update and close, 55 Ruhr-University Bochum update 3, 35 - 1, 50 - 2, 40 Hull update 2, 05 Oxford update 2, 05 Welcome & housekeeping 1, 25 British Library/Ubiquity update 1, 00 - 1, 15 - 2, and 05 - 1
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Community, Regional event, and Samvera
Subject:
Samvera Community
Creator:
Awre, Christopher L
Contributor:
Ruhr-University Bochum, University of Hull, Digital Repository of Ireland, University of Oxford, University of York, British Library, and University of Durham
Mediated deposit allows repository managers to control content coming into the repository by implementing a review and approval workflow to deposits. This allows users to submit a work subject to review by an admin. The admin can approve the work or kick it back to the depositor with a request for revision or other comments. Each party receives status and action notifications in the repository. This first video demonstrates how to create an Admin Set, which enables the admin to apply mediated rules to deposits. To view the video, go to the 'Related URL' link below.
Creating a Collection Adding a Work Setting visibility (publishing) and This video demonstrates basic collection management features in Hyku, including
Keyword:
Hyku, Samvera, Training, and Collection management
This presentation was given during the Samvera Partners' call on 14th August 2020. It describes a collaboration between George Washington University and the New York Times to make available administrative documents discovered after the Islamic State withdrew from Mosul in Iraq. The collaboration is using using a Hyrax-based repository. "Related URLs" (see below) are provided to the GWU ISIS files site, the New York Times page about the work and to a recording of Dan Kerchner's talk.
A presentation given to the Samvera Partners' monthly call on 12th June, 2020 describing ATLA's Digital Library with a focus on its aggregation and harvesting facilities.
Keyword:
Collaboration, Samvera, Digital collections, Aggregation, Metadata harvesting, and Hyrax
The program, with linked slides and notes, for the Samvera Partner meeting held on 27th and 28th April 2020. The planned face-to-face meeting was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic and replace by this on-line substitute,
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.