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Equipment: Development environment (Hyrax 2.1)

Room: 1735

5) Static Websites and Community Documentation with Jekyll

Description: This half-day workshop will orient participants with the Jekyll (https://jekyllrb.com/) static website generator. Jekyll is an open source command-line tool for transforming plain text into modern websites. Samvera uses Jekyll to develop and maintain our community documentation, samvera.github.io, but Jekyll can be used for several digital library projects, including scholarly publications and digital exhibits. We will provide a basic overview of the Jekyll development environment, introduce participants to helpful resources for customizing Jekyll websites, and cover our GitHub-based workflow for editing and maintaining samvera.github.io. Basic HTML, Markdown, and command-line experience is helpful but not required. Beginners are welcome!  

Presenter(s): Chris Diaz  & Andrew Myers

Audience: Developers, Managers, and Repository Managers (Everyone)

Equipment: Personal Laptop and Jekyll (installation instructions)

Room: TBD

6) Dive Into Hyrax for new developers hands-on

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Equipment: Personal Laptop (development environment instructions)

Room: 1170

13) Static Websites and Community Documentation with Jekyll

Description: This half-day workshop will orient participants with the Jekyll (https://jekyllrb.com/) static website generator. Jekyll is an open source command-line tool for transforming plain text into modern websites. Samvera uses Jekyll to develop and maintain our community documentation, samvera.github.io, but Jekyll can be used for several digital library projects, including scholarly publications and digital exhibits. We will provide a basic overview of the Jekyll development environment, introduce participants to helpful resources for customizing Jekyll websites, and cover our GitHub-based workflow for editing and maintaining samvera.github.io. Basic HTML, Markdown, and command-line experience is helpful but not required. Beginners are welcome!  

Presenter(s): Chris Diaz  & Andrew Myers

Audience: Developers, Managers, and Repository Managers (Everyone)

Equipment: Personal Laptop and Jekyll (installation instructions)

Room: TBD