%0 Generic Work %T Meadow: An introduction to Northwestern University's new digital repository application built with Elixir, React, and GraphQL in the middle %A Quinn, Brendan %D 10/26/2020 %E Northwestern University %U https://youtu.be/7uqxIXVCpHQ %R http://localhost/files/b179892e-23ec-445f-b6ac-4d6bfcc573db %X 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-named "Meadow". 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; A presentation given at Samvera Connect 2020 On-line described thus %G English %[ 2023-07-24 %9 Presentation %~ Hyku %W Institution