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The Samvera GIS Data Modeling = Working Group will be developing models for geospatial (GIS) data in Samver= a, including Fedora and PCDM. This work will:
provide common GIS data models for shared tools to enhance interop= erability among Hydra institutions.
drive shared approaches to metadata, workflows, and best-practices= for managing GIS content in Hydra.
provide a starting point, a pathway, for newcomers who want to man= age GIS data in Hydra.
promote stewardship of GIS resources in a Hydra repository.=
PCDM implementations of GIS data models:
=E2=80=9Cgeoreferenced maps=E2=80=9D (in time for Hydra Connect 20= 15, late-September)
other scenarios (e.g., vector datasets, raster datasets) (2015)
Tutorial/presentation materials for workshops and conferences (ear= ly 2016)
Fedora 4 reference implementation of the GIS data models (2016)
Final data modeling documentation (Feb 2017)
Sunset date: Early 2017
The working group will use the= standard hydra mailing lists (hydra-community, hydra-tech) with [geospatia= l] as the Subject prefix. We will meet every 3rd Tuesday of the month <= span class=3D"legacy-color-text-default">on the Princeton conference line o= r Google Hangouts.
Time: 1pm Eastern / 10am Pacif= ic
Next call: Tuesday, April 25, 2017
Link: https://h= angouts.google.com/call/vwt6jbuwybczti5wpn46cik3yee
Inter-group communication= : Google Group<= /a> and Slack Channel
Shared documents: Google Drive folder.
Reference implementation: GitHub repository.
Members
Note that all members of a WG must be licensed Hydra c= ontributors, with the appropriate CLAs<= /span> in place.
Facilitator: Eliot Jordan (Princeton Universi= ty)
James Griffin III (Lafayette College Libraries)
John Huck (University of Alberta Libraries)
Darren Hardy (Stanford University)
Eric James (Yale University)
bess (Data Curation Experts)
your name here (your institution here)