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Time | Title | Abstract | Suggested Audience | Presenters | Links to Slides & Recordings |
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11:00-11:10 | Welcome to Day 2 | Welcome and review of the Samvera Code of Conduct and Community Guidelines | Everyone | Kevin Kochanski (Software Services by Scientist.com) | |
11:10-11:30 | So you think you want to self-host Samvera: A how-not-to-do-it guide | When Oregon Health and Science University needed a new digital repository platform, Samvera was all the rage and it seemed like the obvious choice to migrate to. In retrospect, this decision might have been poorly considered, as we ended up with a repository that doesn't meet our needs and that we lack autonomy over, largely due to a lack of essential in-house technical capabilities required to self-host Samvera. This presentation will discuss why Samvera hasn't been the best fit for us and how the Samvera Community can help organizations looking to self-host a Samvera instance from repeating our mistakes. | Institutions looking to adopt Samvera and the Samvera community at large | Marijane White (Oregon Health and Science University) | Video coming soon!https://youtu.be/67ZsKW6y99M |
11:30-11:50 | Fedora 6.0: New Features & Tooling for Community Use Cases | In July 2021, the Fedora community announced the release of the long-awaited Fedora 6.0. This new, more robust version sought to strengthen Fedora’s digital preservation sensibilities, data transparency and commitment to community standards by incorporating the Oxford Common File Layout as a preservation standard. This presentation will outline those features, and highlight their importance for providing robust, digital preservation infrastructure. We will also provide a community update to share the work we are doing with the It Takes a Village (ITAV) framework created by teams at LYRASIS to provide open-source programs with practical tools for planning and managing sustainability. A sub-committee formed in January 2022 has been working through ITAV activities to aid in strategic planning for the future of Fedora post 6.0. We will share the learnings and outcomes we have discovered in hopes that there are applicable themes for other programs within our shared communities. | Repository Managers, Academic Librarians, Open-Source Community Members/Managers | Tim Shearer (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) | |
11:50-12:00 | Break | ||||
12:00-12:20 | Interest Group and Working Group Updates | Updates from the Samvera Metadata Interest Group; Samvera Marketing Working Group; Samvera Developer Onboarding Working Group; Samvera Roadmaps Alignment Group | Everyone | Anna Goslen (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill); Chris Awre (University of Hull); Heather Greer Klein (Samvera); Jon Cameron (Indiana University) |
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12:20-12:30 | Schoolie Gem for Google Scholar Indexing | Emory University Libraries and Data Curation Experts partnered to build a general purpose Ruby gem for generating meta tags to enable Google Scholar indexing of scholarly repository content. We’ll describe our original goals, the new gem’s features, and our experience getting indexed. | Anyone interested in a Google Scholar integration | Jody Bailey (Emory University), Emily Porter (Emory University); Rachel Lynn (Data Curation Experts) | |
12:30-12:40 | Fixing up fixity checking for assets in S3 | An overview of the Emory Libraries’ transition from using Fedora to AWS serverless functions for batch fixity checks on preservation files. | Repository Managers, Developers, DevOps | Beth Crompton (Emory University); Emily Porter (Emory University) | |
12:40-12:50 | Component Maintenance Interest Group Update | An update on the newly re-convened Component Maintenance Interest Group | Everyone | James Griffin (Princeton University) | |
12:50-1:05 | Moving Forward Together: the Next Six Months in the Samvera Community | A wrap up of our two days together, some recent community activities, and a review of calls for community action between now and Samvera Connect 2022 in October. | Everyone | Heather Greer Klein (Samvera) |
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