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2. Program of presentations at Samvera Connect 2020 On-line
- Beschreibung:
- The program of presentations at Samvera Connect 2020 On-line.
- Stichwort:
- Samvera and Connect 2020
- Fach:
- Samvera Community
- Schöpfer:
- Green, Richard A
- Owner:
- rob@scientist.com
- Sprache:
- English
- Datum geändert:
- 07/24/2023
- Datum erstellt:
- 10/05/2020
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- License Tesim:
- Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 International
- Resource Type:
- Image
3. Building open source audiovisual collections management systems on Samvera
- Beschreibung:
- Building and using an open source community-supported system to manage audiovisual materials for a digital archive/library has many advantages and challenges. Being able to dictate the features, have a system speak to specific needs, and have staff on hand that can change or fix problems is certainly appealing. Embarking on this effort with an established open community, such as Samvera, has the advantages of a robust community of developers and service vendors to turn to for help. Managing needed customisations to core code base, keeping track of updates and contributing to the community, however, is challenging. For WGBH, a public television station with a robust 60-year archive, most customisations are due to the use PBCore to structure the metadata of the audio-visual items. This paper focuses on WGBH’s efforts to build a system for its Media Library and Archives based on the Samvera digital repository framework and its Hyrax and Avalon Media System ‘products’. and Abstract
- Stichwort:
- Hyrax, Avalon, Archives, and Samvera
- Fach:
- Samvera Community and Avalon Media System
- Schöpfer:
- Cariani, Karen and Green, Richard A
- Owner:
- rob@scientist.com
- Herausgeber:
- Henry Stewart Publications
- Sprache:
- English
- Datum geändert:
- 07/24/2023
- Datum erstellt:
- 05/07/2020
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- License Tesim:
- Creative Commons BY-NC-SA Attribution-NonCommerical-ShareAlike 4.0 International
- Resource Type:
- Article
- Identifikator:
- ISSN, 2047-1300
4. Samvera Virtual Partner Meeting April 2020: Program
- Beschreibung:
- 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,
- Stichwort:
- Community, Samvera, and Partner meeting
- Fach:
- Samvera Community
- Schöpfer:
- Green, Richard A and Whitaker, Maria
- Owner:
- rob@scientist.com
- Sprache:
- English
- Datum geändert:
- 07/24/2023
- Datum erstellt:
- 04/28/2020
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- License Tesim:
- Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 International
- Resource Type:
- Other
5. Samvera Virtual Partner Meeting April 2020: Program
- Beschreibung:
- The program and notes, with linked slides, for the Samvera Virtual Partner meeting held on-line 27/28 April, 2020. This virtual meeting replaced the planned face-to-face event that should have been held in Atlanta but which was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Stichwort:
- Community, Samvera, and Partner meeting
- Fach:
- Samvera Community
- Schöpfer:
- Green, Richard A
- Owner:
- rob@scientist.com
- Sprache:
- English
- Datum geändert:
- 07/24/2023
- Datum erstellt:
- 04/28/2020
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- License Tesim:
- Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 International
- Resource Type:
- Other
6. From Hydra to Samvera: An open source community journey
- Beschreibung:
- The Hydra Project started in 2008 through a partnership between the University of Hull, the University of Virginia, Stanford University and Fedora Commons (now DuraSpace) to create tools that support use of the Fedora digital repository. Hull adopted the software outputs from this collaboration for its institutional repository in 2011 and remains an active Partner in the community, serving on the Steering Group and fostering development of the community and software in the UK and mainland Europe and The community now has 35 formal Partners and over 70 known adopters internationally. In June 2017 Hydra changed its name to Samvera, Icelandic for 'being together', to recognize the value gained from multiple institutions working together to create the underlying common basis upon which multiple different repository solutions have been implemented. Samvera can be adopted through a set of tools to develop your own repository (using a package called Hyrax as the starting point) and is also available as a complete repository solution, hosted or local, through the use of Hyku. The community has been at the heart of making Samvera a success, and will continue to underpin its future direction.
- Stichwort:
- Community, Hydra, Fedora, and Samvera
- Fach:
- Samvera Community
- Schöpfer:
- Awre, Christopher L and Green, Richard A
- Owner:
- rob@scientist.com
- Herausgeber:
- Ubiquity Press and Insights the UKSG journal
- Sprache:
- English
- Datum geändert:
- 07/24/2023
- Datum erstellt:
- 05/2009
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- License Tesim:
- Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 International
- Resource Type:
- Article
- Identifikator:
- //doi.org/10.1629/uksg.383, https
7. Towards a repository-enabled scholar's workbench: RepoMMan, REMAP and Hydra
- Beschreibung:
- Between April 2005 and March 2009, the e-Services Integration Group at the University of Hull undertook two Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC)-funded projects, RepoMMan and REMAP. The RepoMMan tool developed a browser-based interface through which a user could interact with a private digital repository space to support the development of their works-in-progress. It went on to look at the processes involved in publishing such works to a public-facing repository and to investigate the possibility of generating metadata for the published object automatically. The follow-on REMAP Project implemented the publishing process and also investigated how triggers might be embedded in the objects that were created that would help with management and possible preservation of the object over time. The work of RepoMMan and REMAP has now been taken up in an international collaboration, the Hydra Project, which seeks to develop a repository-enabled "Scholars' Workbench". This will be a highly flexible system that will provide a search and discovery interface for a Fedora repository and that can be configured to provide interactive workflows around it for pre-publication development of materials and their post-publication management.
- Stichwort:
- Workflow, Hydra, and Repository
- Fach:
- Hydra Project
- Schöpfer:
- Awre, Christopher L and Green, Richard A
- Owner:
- rob@scientist.com
- Herausgeber:
- D-Lib magazine
- Sprache:
- English
- Datum geändert:
- 07/24/2023
- Datum erstellt:
- 05/2009
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- License Tesim:
- Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 International
- Resource Type:
- Article
- Identifikator:
- //doi.org/10.1045/may2009-green, https
8. Hydra, research data and Archivematica
- Beschreibung:
- In the UK, the Universities of York and Hull are looking at Archivematica's place in a research data pipeline. The two universities have slightly different use cases but share the desire to put research (and likely other) content through Archivematica on its way to the repository thus giving us a solid base for long-term preservation. We are both now in the third phase of a joint project to build proof-of-concepts to illustrate how Hydra and Archivematica can work together to manage and preserve research data. Since our project began, Jisc have launched an ambitious UK national research data shared service where a range of suppliers offer systems in different lots. Both Hydra / Fedora and Islandora / Fedora are part of the the ‘research repository’ lot of the service and the work of York and Hull has heavily informed the ‘preservation’ lot, with Archivematica one of the systems on offer. This presentation will describe the proof-of-concept work done by Hull and York, and will provide an overview of the new Jisc service. An audio recording of the session is available for download below. and A presentation at Hydra Connect 2016 described thus
- Stichwort:
- Connect 2016, Archivematica, Workflow, Hydra, and Preservation
- Fach:
- Hydra Project
- Schöpfer:
- Allinson, Julie and Green, Richard A
- Owner:
- rob@scientist.com
- Sprache:
- English
- Datum geändert:
- 07/24/2023
- Datum erstellt:
- 10/05/2016
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- License Tesim:
- Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 International
- Resource Type:
- Presentation
9. Case studies in workflow: Three approaches
- Beschreibung:
- Powerpoint presentation given at Open Repositories 2009 (OR09) in Atlanta, GA, 20 May 2009 describing the different workflow strategies being developed in the Hydra Project.
- Stichwort:
- Case study, Workflow, and Hydra
- Fach:
- Hydra Project
- Schöpfer:
- McRae, Lynn, Piazza, Nathan, Green, Richard A, and Open Repositories 2009
- Mitwirkender:
- Fedora Commons, University of Virginia, Stanford University Libraries, Cramer, Tom, University of Hull, Sigmon, Tim, and Wayland, Ross
- Owner:
- rob@scientist.com
- Sprache:
- English
- Datum geändert:
- 07/24/2023
- Datum erstellt:
- 05/21/2009
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- License Tesim:
- Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 International
- Resource Type:
- Presentation
10. Hydra, research data and Archivematica
- Beschreibung:
- A presentation given at Hydra Connect 2016, described thus and In the UK, the Universities of York and Hull are looking at Archivematica's place in a research data pipeline. The two universities have slightly different use cases but share the desire to put research (and likely other) content through Archivematica on its way to the repository thus giving us a solid base for long-term preservation. We are both now in the third phase of a joint project to build proof-of-concepts to illustrate how Hydra and Archivematica can work together to manage and preserve research data. Since our project began, Jisc have launched an ambitious UK national research data shared service where a range of suppliers offer systems in different lots. Both Hydra / Fedora and Islandora / Fedora are part of the the ‘research repository’ lot of the service and the work of York and Hull has heavily informed the ‘preservation’ lot, with Archivematica one of the systems on offer. This presentation will describe the proof-of-concept work done by Hull and York, and will provide an overview of the new Jisc service.
- Stichwort:
- Fedora, Connect 2016, Workflow, Hydra, and Archives
- Fach:
- Hydra Project
- Schöpfer:
- Allinson, Julie and Green, Richard A
- Mitwirkender:
- University of York and University of Hull
- Owner:
- rob@scientist.com
- Sprache:
- English
- Datum geändert:
- 07/24/2023
- Datum erstellt:
- 10/05/2016
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- License Tesim:
- Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 International
- Resource Type:
- Presentation