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Samvera Partners Call

Friday, March 11th, 2022

11:30 am  |  Eastern Daylight Time (New York, GMT-05:00)  |  1 hr

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Facilitator: Heather Greer Klein

Note Taker:

Attendees

  • Trey Pendragon

  • Esme Cowles

  • Carolyn Caizzi

  • John Weise

  • Margaret Mellinger

  • Harriett Green

  • Timothy Lepczyk

  • Glen Horton

  • Rory McNicholl

  • Rosalyn Metz

  • Jon Dunn

  • Nora ZImmerman

  • Karen Cariani

  • Kevin Kochanski

  • Benjamin Armintor

  • Rob Kaufman

  • Abigail

  • Julie Hardesty

  • Kate Lynch

  • Franny Gaede

  • Stuart Kenny

  • Brian McBride

  • Jim Halliday

  • Brian McBride

  • Alicia Morris

  • Jim Halliday

  • Chris Awre

  • Thomas Scherz

Agenda & Notes

  1. Any other items for the agenda? 

  2. Discussions ( Esmé Cowles )

    1. API use in Samvera

      1. Exercise in October about short/mid-term priorities. Spent some time looking at feedback/ideas and there were a lot of good ideas, but two practical ones to talk about and gather more info about to see if we want to organize any collective work. Esme worked with Nabeela Jaffer and David Schober.

      2. Documentation about applications that have particularly strong usage of APIs and some references to gems or services that are being commonly used. There are some apps that are entirely an API and used to power a front-end, and others that just have some.

      3. APIs over time could be a way to enable trying out new languages, models, etc. In the short term - encouraging people to look at the wiki page and add their applications/API modules they know of.

      4. Is there any more organized effort that we should undertake? A working group or something?

      5. Ubiquiti and the advancing hyku project want to deliver to Hyku a general resultset/search API. One level higher than maybe what’s here - should it be included?

        1. Yes. In fact it’s in the list.

      6. Long term work we could do. Offers some long term prospects for putting APIs in place to allow for the ability to swap things in.

    2. Research data repository use case (Google Doc)

      1. When going through various projects the single area with most interest was research data. Big priority for a number of folks - a lot of work has been done already. People are already putting research data in Samvera applications.

      2. Should there be a wiki page for who does what with research data? It overlaps with Samvera instances in production page. For now the spreadsheet is useful as a way to see what’s going on.

      3. Google doc has some features. Some people have these features already, but other ones Nabeela and Esme have talked through features they have in planning but are not in Samvera right now. There’s a lot of options for collaboration we could do.

      4. Given the time frame of what folks are planning to do here, there’s a big opportunity to do code reclamation, community sprints, shared tooling, or even to engage at a higher level and do a collaborative project. Research data on Hyrax?

      5. Who else is interested in research data this year and might want to be involved in discussions or has recent experience they want to share?

        1. Indiana University went their own way (deep blue data) - doing work on that this year. Wants to be involved in any kind of collaborations or feature discussion. There’s something in production now, but it’s basic and there’s not a lot of usage yet - still rolling it out and thinking about features.

        2. Northwestern in discussion with IT research data and gaps in architecture.

        3. Michigan - Nabeela will continue conversation.

        4. Columbia probably looking at discovery in Samvera-ish apps and a dedicated service for data management.

        5. Scientist.com Software Services (Notch8) is seeing activity here. NIMs (project in Japan - https://mdr.nims.go.jp/ ) have a large data platform that’s all built on Hyrax. In-app preview of spreadsheets and things they have as features along with a complex data model - they’ll need active reach out to look at opportunities there.

        6. Indiana also interested in Globus ingest support. +1 from DRI.

  3. Hyrax Technical Lead funding discussion (Carolyn Caizzi )

    1. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Zre90cPkWlPLTWNX5GxroFtH9Bx048zvkLUPMOiQRoM/edit?usp=sharing

    2. Board decided to fund the Hyrax Technical Lead position for one year to try it out and see how successful it is i

  4. Bylaws change required to formalize contribution model dues collection (Heather Greer Klein )

    1. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1up2bFiLnTYrLpUWZdz1KpeSgFTrvBshYHH-aoVBUouo/edit?usp=sharing

  5. Other Updates:

    1. Samvera Virtual Connect planning

    2. Samvera Connect 2022 update

    3. Hyrax Valkyrization Community Effort March 7 - 18, 2022

    4. Save the date & volunteer facilitator needed for the next Samvera Developer Congress, May 16 - 20, 2022

  6. Anything for the Samvera Board? (Standing item)

  7. Date of next call: April 8th, 2022

  8. Notetaker for next call: 

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