AndConnect:
Samvera Partners Call (September 2017) |
Friday, Spetember 8, 2017 |
11:30 am | Eastern Daylight Time (New York, GMT-05:00) | 1 hr |
Meeting number: | 737 192 431 |
Meeting password: | h9cwrT45 |
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Facilitator: Andrew Rouner
Notetaker: Linda Newman
EVENT RECORDING
AGENDA & NOTES
- Welcome to newcomers (1-2 min.) No roll call, but please add your name to attendees list below.
- Facilitator and notetaker for October 13th, 2017 Call and call for future presenters (1-2 min)
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- (Notes)
- (Moderater)
- Samvera Connect
- Program Committee update - Nabeela Jaffer
- Agenda & logistics for partners meeting at Connect - Steering
- Steering have been working on assumption assumption Connect partners meeting would end at noon
- Richard Green passed along 2 questions brought to his attention for discussion at partners meeting at Connect:
- the 2017 Samvera Annual Report – what things should be in it and who should write them?
- Spending plans – spending was put on hold during rebranding – so what would partners prioritize for Samvera and how do we ensure it happens?
- the 2017 Samvera Annual Report – what things should be in it and who should write them?
- Other questions/issues that should be discussed at the Connect partners meeting?
- Program Committee update - Nabeela Jaffer
- Short Presentation: Hyrax 2.0 highlights (10 minutes) - Michael Joseph Giarlo and Steve Van Tuyl
- Introduction to Hyrax (and its relationship to Sufia and CurationConcerns)
- What's in Hyrax 2.0.0?
- Hyrax 2.0.0 testing plan and how to help
- Hyrax 2.x roadmap preview
- FYI – more reaction from the announcement of the acquisition of bepress by Elsevier:
- SPARC and COAR issued a joint statement indicating it underscores https://sparcopen.org/news/2017/elsevier-acquisition-highlights-the-need-for-community-based-scholarly-communication-infrastructure/
- which generated a proposal being discussed on the SPARC listserv thread called the "2.5% Commitment," calling on academic libraries to support (presumably through a fund) several initiatives:
- "This common infrastructure can be defined broadly but it would include at least contributions to: projects like DSpace, Fedora, Hyku, Open Journal System, ArchivesSpace or Islandora..."
- Since the proposal in development "is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license" it's attached below
- Other news/items
- For next month's Samvera Partner call, October 13 [ blank ] will take notes, and [ blank ] will facilitate.
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