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A Year of Hyrax in Production

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Suggested audience: Developers, Metadata people, Managers, General audience, New or potential Samvera people

Time: 11:10 AM - 11:40 AM 

Room: Gould Auditorum (1st) 

Archiving Hull City of Culture : linking Hyrax and Archivematica

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Suggested audience: Developers, Metadata people, Managers, General audience, New or potential Samvera people, Digital Archivists and others involved in Digital Preservation

Time: 11:10 AM - 11:40 AM 

Room: Gould Auditorum (1st) 

Avalon and IIIF for Audio and Video (a talk and demonstration) 

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Suggested audience: Developers, Metadata people, General audience

Time: 11:10 AM - 11:40 AM 

Room: Gould Auditorum (1st) 

Avalon's Audiovisual Work Type: Incorporating Metadata Changes for Hyrax

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Suggested audience: Developers, Metadata people

Time: 11:10 AM - 11:40 AM 

Room: Gould Auditorum (1st) 

Building a Better Repository: The Fedora API Specification and Implementations

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Suggested audience: Developers, Managers, General audience

Time: 11:10 AM - 11:40 AM 

Room: Gould Auditorum (1st) 

Building a performant and accessible replacement for ContentDM using Valkyrie

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Suggested audience: Developers, Metadata people, Managers

Time: 11:10 AM - 11:40 AM 

Room: Gould Auditorum (1st) 

Building a Ruby GraphQL API: Awesome, Easy, Fast

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Suggested audience: Developers

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Time: 11:10 AM - 11:40 AM 

Room: Gould Auditorum (1st) 

Building on Hyrax and Avalon for the American Archive of Public Broadcasting

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Suggested audience: Metadata people, General audience

Time: 11:10 AM - 11:40 AM 

Room: Gould Auditorum (1st) 

Case Studies in Samvera Integration Approaches with OHMS (Oral History Management System)

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Suggested audience: Developers, Managers, New or potential Samvera people

Time: 11:10 AM - 11:40 AM 

Room: Gould Auditorum (1st) 

Digital Publishing and Samvera

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Suggested audience: Managers, General audience, New or potential Samvera people

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Time: 11:10 AM - 11:40 AM 

Room: Gould Auditorum (1st) 

Distributed Usability Research Testing - Round 2

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Suggested audience: Managers, General audience, New or potential Samvera people

Time: 11:10 AM - 11:40 AM 

Room: Gould Auditorum (1st) 

Hyrax for Research Data Repository

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Suggested audience: Developers, Metadata people, Managers, General audience

Time: 11:10 AM - 11:40 AM 

Room: Gould Auditorum (1st) 

Implementing an archival A/V ingest workflow

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Suggested audience: Developers, Metadata people, Managers, General audience, New or potential Samvera people, Archivists, Archivists

Time: 11:10 AM - 11:40 AM 

Room: Gould Auditorum (1st) 

Making TACOs for Hydras

Stanford University Library has a robust digital library system called the Stanford Digital Repository. This repository holds a little under 500 TB of materials in preservation, and a little less than that for online access, from our cultural heritage digitization efforts and institutional repository outputs. These materials are managed across 90+ codebases serving a variety of functions from self-deposit web applications, to a nearly 10 year old parallel processing framework, to a digital repository assets publication mechanism leading into our Blacklight, Spotlight, and Geoblacklight applications - among other services and needs. At the core of this system is a Fedora 3 store. With Fedora 3 now end-of-lifed, and our system suffering from limited to no horizontal scalability options, we’re revisiting our system and architecture. We are writing it from the start with a goal to have data-forward, distributed microservices and some event-driven processing components. TACO, our new core management API, is the heart of this new architecture, and is currently being developed as a prototype. This talk will walk through the process of analysing our current system via a dataflows analysis; designing a new architecture for our digital library with a wide ranging set of requirements and users; prototyping a core component of our new architecture to be horizontally scalable; seeing where community technologies like Hyrax, Blacklight, and IIIF will connect; then planning how to create ‘seams’ in our current system to migrate towards our new system in an evolutionary fashion instead of a turn-key migration.

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Suggested audience: Developers, Metadata people, Managers, General audience, New or potential Samvera people

Time: 11:10 AM - 11:40 AM 

Room: Gould Auditorum (1st) 

Mapping MODS to RDF: Recommendations & Strategies

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Suggested audience: Metadata people, Managers, General audience

Time: 11:10 AM - 11:40 AM 

Room: Gould Auditorum (1st) 

Marketing Samvera

The Samvera Marketing Working Group has been active since May 2018. The WG has had two areas of focus: to identify the questions that arise about Samvera and how these can be best answered; and to develop materials that can be used to market Samvera. Both areas recognise the need to has been working towards the production of both key messages and communications that can be used by the community when presenting on Samvera to both internal and external audiences. This session will combine a presentation of the output from this work for others to take away and use with a mini-workshop to allow attendees to feed back on the materials and identify priorities for future marketing development.

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Suggested audience: Managers, General audience, New or potential Samvera peoplepotential Samvera people

Time: 11:10 AM - 11:40 AM 

Room: Gould Auditorum (1st) 

Migration to Samvera: Challenges to Making the Move and What the Community Can Do To Welcome New Users

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Suggested audience: Developers, Managers, General audience, New or potential Samvera people

Time: 11:10 AM - 11:40 AM 

Room: Gould Auditorum (1st) 

My Life in Ops: Docker, Terraform, AWS, and Learning As We Go

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Suggested audience: Developers, Managers, DevOps

Time: 11:10 AM - 11:40 AM 

Room: Gould Auditorum (1st) 

Newcomers unite (weekly)!

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Suggested audience: Developers, Metadata people, Managers, General audience, New or potential Samvera peopleSamvera people

Time: 11:10 AM - 11:40 AM 

Room: Gould Auditorum (1st) 

Oxford Common File Layout (OCFL): Application-independent file management within digital repositories

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Suggested audience: Developers, Managers, General audience

Time: 11:10 AM - 11:40 AM 

Room: Gould Auditorum (1st) 

Ruby Modules: Including, Extending, & Prepending

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Suggested audience: Developers

Time: 11:10 AM - 11:40 AM 

Room: Gould Auditorum (1st) 

Samvera and IIIF: Opportunities and Challenges

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Suggested audience: Developers, Metadata people, Managers, General audience, New or potential Samvera peoplepotential Samvera people

Time: 11:10 AM - 11:40 AM 

Room: Gould Auditorum (1st) 

Synchronizing Samvera Repositories with Other Web Services

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Suggested audience: Developers, Managers, Operations

Time: 11:10 AM - 11:40 AM 

Room: Gould Auditorum (1st) 

The Guardian Workflow: a generalized approach for integrating Amazon Glacier with a Samvera repository

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Suggested audience: Developers, Metadata people, Managers, General audience, New or potential Samvera people

Time: 11:10 AM - 11:40 AM 

Room: Gould Auditorum (1st) 

UI Component Architecture for Consistency and Reusability

An overview of modern front-end UI component architecture and patterns. Will showcase case studies in development and implementation decisions in Avalon Media System (platform: Hyrax/Webpacker/React) and Northwestern University's Digital Collections application (platform: React/Redux application built on top of Hyrax in AWS). Will make a case for why UI component architecture is important in community-driven, open-source development, how it can directly benefit the Samvera community moving forward.

Speaker: Adam Arling

Suggested audience: Developers, Managers, General audience, New or potential Samvera people

Time: 11:10 AM - 11:40 AM 

Room: Gould Auditorum (1st)