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Community Notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WxZsUg2k4ItYqdQC1u-wiMrpNgp2rJ8gnIoHt4TbM2k/edit?usp=sharing

 

Moderator(s): Anna G.

Notetaker:  Anna G.

 

Attendees

  • Anna Goslen (UNC-Chapel Hill)

  • Annamarie Klose (Ohio State University)

  • Meg Wacha (City University of New York)

  • Heather Greer Klein (Samvera)

  • Amanda Hurford (PALNI)

  • Julie Hardesty (Indiana University)

Agenda:

  • Roadmaps Alignment Group Update (Annamarie)

    • Welcomed Rebekah Kati, new PO for Hyrax

    • Heather has facilitated this group, another may be stepping in

    • Proposal for core component changes. As we move toward Valkyrization, consideration of maintaining all gems. Will they be maintained across the board or are there some that individuals will have to choose to maintain locally?

    • Samvera state of technology white paper to be updated

    • Have a demo and beta of Valkyrized Hyrax by Connect, involves getting Hyrax 4.0 out of beta

  • New IG facilitator starting at next meeting: Annamarie Klose (The Ohio State University)

  • Meg: CUNY anticipating move away from Digital Commons, to Hyrax/Hyku. Would like a better sense of how metadata works on the back end. Uses simple DC, works in series. Wikidata - can describe works and people who authored works. Have faculty working at multiple institutions, or could be a faculty member working in multiple departments. Works can be in multiple collections in Hyrax

Discussion: Accessibility work in the metadata context

  • What constitutes a “good faith effort” towards accessibility benchmarks?

  • What are some efforts or projects in the wider metadata community that Samvera could explore or implement in this area?

  • How can or should metadata be used in our applications towards addressing these issues? 

  • How do digital repositories serve alt text? 

  • How can Samvera applications serve alt text?

    • Annamarie: Have talked about using abstract to generate alt text, but question about the appropriate length. Same text could also come up twice if included as description and as alt text

    • Amanda: Created new worktype for OER - added a couple fields around accessibility. One summary field, one for hazards such as flashing lights. 

    • Meg: In Digital Commons, when faculty are providing descriptive elements, find they are willing to make the effort when related to discovery and probably also for accessibility purposes. 

    • Julie: Cultural heritage materials - metadata that comes with it can be very different from what you might need for accessibility

  • Prioritization of metadata-related accessibility work in Hyrax

  • Schema.org Accessibility Properties for Content Discoverability vocabulary

  • *Alt text and IIIF: A thorny and unfortunately not straightforward subject

  • Julie: one of first things addressed with IIIF is the controls and navigation

  • AV with transcripts? New version of IIIF spec (3.0) would include this

  • Annamarie: Describing different types of works can be a challenge. Abstract art, multiple photos of the same thing. Investment of time to create these descriptions

  • Meg: Some work on using AI with images in Wikimedia Commons

  • Annamarie- AI tools for AV? Julie- have tools at IU - MGM (metadata generating mechanisms)

Next meeting: November 22nd, 2022, 2-3pm EST