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- Description:
The Samvera Community's Annual Report for 2019.
- Keyword:
Samvera, Community, and Annual report
- Subject:
Samvera Community
- Creator:
Frost, Hannah, Allinson, Julie, Cariani, Karen, Green, Richard A, Kochanski, Kevin, Basford, Jenny, Pendragon, Trey, Cameron, Jon, and Carpinski, Christy
- Contributor:
British Library, Princeton University Library, Webb, Mollie, Indiana University, Stanford University Libraries, Notch8, ATLA, WGBH, Boston, and Washington University in St Louis
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- Language:
English
- Date Modified:
07/24/2023
- Date Created:
04/17/2020
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Report
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- Description:
What does it mean to be a Hydra Partner? What does the Hydra community expect of Partners? What should Partners expect of the rest of the community? Join us to discuss expectations, contributions and the advantages of Partnership. and An audio recording (of mixed quality) of a panel session at Hydra Connect 2016 described thus
- Keyword:
Connect 2016, Hydra, and Community
- Subject:
Hydra Project
- Creator:
Friscia, Mike, Hardesty, Juliet L, Ruggaber, Robin, Allinson, Julie, Correa, Hector, and Fahy, Erin
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- Language:
English
- Date Modified:
07/24/2023
- Date Created:
10/2016
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Audio
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A workshop given at Samvera Connect 2018 described thus and If you are new to Samvera or considering adoption of Samvera products, this workshop is designed for you! Samvera is a community, a set of tools, and increasingly a collection of ready-to run applications to help build a digital repository for your institution. It is an open source and sustainable community. This workshop will provide an on-boarding and general entrée to the Samvera community for non coders. The workshop will begin with an overview of Samvera community and products– what is it, why is it different. It will showcase some applications that exist, and discuss the how the community at large works. The overview will be followed by a general technical overview designed for non-coders. The staff skills needed to maintain and contribute a Samvera solution will be discussed, resources that exist to get started, and how to contribute code to the community. The workshop will conclude with discussing how to pitch Samvera and get institutional support. It will discuss the advantages of being part of the community and how that strengthens the sustainability of the tools, the applications, and the community overall.
- Keyword:
Workshop, Architecture, Connect 2018, Samvera, and Community
- Subject:
Samvera Community
- Creator:
Ruggaber, Robin, Van Tuyl, Steve, and Allinson, Julie
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- Language:
English
- Date Modified:
07/24/2023
- Date Created:
10/09/2018
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Other
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- Description:
The Samvera Community's Annual Report for 2018.
- Keyword:
Samvera, Community, and Annual report
- Subject:
Samvera Community
- Creator:
Frost, Hannah, Taylor, Stephanie, Cowles, Esmé, Allinson, Julie, Steans, Ryan, Awre, Christopher L, Pendragon, Trey, Van Tuyl, Steve, Dunn, Jon, and Green, Richard A
- Contributor:
Headley, Anna, Dunn, Jon, University of Utah, Weise, John, Tampakis, Nikitas, Bussey, Mark, IUPUI University Library, Lynn, Rachel, and University of London
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- Language:
English
- Date Modified:
07/24/2023
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- Resource Type:
Report
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- Description:
Understand what Samvera is and how to participate Understand how to use Samvera Understand the value of Samvera Samvera is a community, a set of tools, and a collection of ready-to run and hosted applications to help build a digital repository for your institution. The community drives the specification and development of sustainable open source technology and honing best practices for managing digital content. This workshop will provide an on-boarding and general entrée to the Samvera community and solutions for non-coders. The first part will provide an overview of Samvera solutions, hosting options and the community – what is it, why is it different? It will showcase applications solving a diverse set of needs and organizations, and discuss the how the community at large works to enable these. The second part will give a general technical overview designed for a non-technical audience. The resources needed to maintain and contribute to a hosted or custom Samvera solution will be discussed, resources that exist to get started will be highlighted plus how to contribute to the community technically and non-technically. The final part will discuss value and how to pitch Samvera and get institutional support. It will discuss the advantages of being part of the community and how that strengthens the sustainability of the tools, the applications, and the community overall. and Slides from a workshop given at Samvera Connect 2019 and described thus
- Keyword:
Workshop, Governance, Architecture, Repository, Samvera, Connect 2019, and Community
- Subject:
Samvera Community
- Creator:
Green, Richard A, Ruggaber, Robin, and Allinson, Julie
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- Language:
English
- Date Modified:
07/24/2023
- Date Created:
10/22/2019
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Other
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- Description:
Plenary presentation at Samvera Connect 2018. A video recording of this session is available at the 'Related URL' below.
- Keyword:
Community, Connect 2018, and Samvera
- Subject:
Samvera Community
- Creator:
Giarlo, Michael J and Allinson, Julie
- Contributor:
University of Utah and Samvera Steering Group
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- Language:
English
- Date Modified:
07/24/2023
- Date Created:
10/2018
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- Resource Type:
Presentation