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A presentation given at the Open Repositories conference in 2015 held in Indianapolis, described thus, Fedora, Hydra, Solr, and Blacklight. Called “Ichabod,” this tool has allowed us to ingest, normalize, and enrich metadata from diverse systems of record and make it consumable by our main discovery tool, which is powered by the Ex-Libris product Primo. We developed Ichabod using the Agile methodology and involving developers from three distinct NYU Libraries groups. The software will lay the groundwork for future innovation in the areas of metadata management and discovery for repository content. The relationships we established have already made it possible for a similar collaboration arrangement on two other projects, with more to come in the future., and From DSpace to Drupal, NYU has a variety of systems to ingest and display curated digital content. To make this content discoverable centrally, we developed a tool for metadata ingest, transformation, and discovery based on a popular open-source software stack
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Metadata, Workflow, Architecture, Hydra, Open Repositories 2015, Blacklight, Digital collections, Fedora, and Solr
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Hydra Project
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Pechekhonova, Ekaterina, Harper, Corey, Kassel, Carol, and Lovins, Daniel
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New York University
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English
- Date Modified:
07/24/2023
- Date Created:
06/09/2015
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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
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Shelton, Abby and Fox, Rob
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University of Notre Dame
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English
- Date Modified:
07/24/2023
- Date Created:
10/26/2020
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Elixir, Phoenix, React, GraphQL, PostgreSQL, Elasticsearch, Amazon Web Services, Docker and Terraform. This presentation will focus on describing why we chose this path and the decisions and tradeoffs we've made along the way, along with a brief demonstration of our current state. The 'Related URL' below links to beginning of this presentation in the day's YouTube recording., Northwestern University Libraries has been building a
green field
digital repository application since June 2019, code-namedMeadow
. Our goal in building Meadow is to provide an internal tool to ingest, modify and publish digital resources to an API that drives our user-facing digital collections frontend. Meadow's development roadmap has focused on complementing NUL's existing production workflows and implementing best practices in digital preservation in a cloud-based environment. Meadow is built with a several languages, tools, and frameworks including, and A presentation given at Samvera Connect 2020 On-line described thus- Keyword:
Architecture, Samvera, Workflow, Connect 2020, Metadata, and Preservation
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Samvera Community
- Creator:
Quinn, Brendan
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Northwestern University
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English
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07/24/2023
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10/26/2020
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A presentation given at CNI's Fall Members' Meeting 8-9 December, 2014, in Washington DC.
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Fedora, Architecture, Digital collections, Hydra, CNI 2014, Metadata, and Preservation
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Hydra Project
- Creator:
Dula, Michael
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Yale University Library
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English
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07/24/2023
- Date Created:
12/08/2014
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A presentation given at the 2014 Open Repositories held in Helsinki.
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Geodata, Fedora, Open Repositories 2014, Hydra, Metadata, and Architecture
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Hydra Project
- Creator:
Hardy, Darren
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Stanford University
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English
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07/24/2023
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06/2014
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A presentation to the Hydra Europe Symposium held in Dublin, Ireland, from 7-8 April 2014.
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Metadata, Research data management, Case study, Preservation, Archives, Architecture, and Hydra
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Hydra Project
- Creator:
Frost, Dermot
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Trinity College Dublin
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English
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07/24/2023
- Date Created:
04/07/2014
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The Royal Library was very fast to adapt the emerging web technologies in the mid 1990’s. The web was used as an integrated part of digitization projects, resulting in a number of specially tailored web sites for various types of content, manuscripts, images, literary texts, journal articles, etc. Each project and type of material would typically result in its own data model, metadata format, workflow, and a database/repository that was tightly coupled with the web application. In later years, as the throughput on the digitization production lines has increased, more automated ways of dissemination have been developed. However this has not been able to fundamentally replace the tendency to building silos around different types of content. Being both national and university library, we can expect that in the future accessioned material will largely be born digital. In order to handle this situation, we have decided to start implementing an integrated digital library infrastructure, covering all aspects of digital collection building and management. The assumptions are that some metadata will be shared between all types of digital materials, and that the main steps in a digital object life-cycle will be common for all object types. In my presentation I am going to show how we are building a technical infrastructure in support of this, using building blocks such as Hydra, Fedora Commons, Solr, and Blacklight. I will also be touching on the organizational side of the project, focusing on the challenges to both IT people and collections staff in this process of change., and A presentation to the EOD Conference held at the National Library of Technology, Prague, Czech Republic, 17-18 October 2013. Abstract
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Blacklight, Fedora, Architecture, Hydra, Metadata, and Solr
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Hydra Project
- Creator:
Conrad, Anders
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Royal Library, Copenhagen
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English
- Date Modified:
07/24/2023
- Date Created:
10/2013
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A presentation given at the London School of Economics and Political Science on 22nd November 2012. The meeting brought together a number of institutions from the UK (and some from Europe more widely) interested in the potential of Hydra. The presentation was one of a number describing the then current use of Hydra in the UK.
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Fedora, Architecture, Hydra, Repository, Content models, and Metadata
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Hydra Project
- Creator:
Webb, Caroline
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Glasgow Caledonian University Library
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English
- Date Modified:
07/24/2023
- Date Created:
11/22/2012
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