We are seeking submissions and suggestions for 25-minute presentations and 10-minute lightning talks at Samvera Virtual Connect 2018. Please submit your ideas by the end of Friday, May 18, 2018.
Topics can be on anything relevant to the wider Samvera community. We especially welcome proposals on:
Solution bundles
Individual components
Community governance
Metadata
Workflows, tips, and how-tos directed to an audience of end-users and service managers, including but not limited to people working in scholarly communication, OER, metadata, publishing, and curation
Project and Service Management
Samvera-based repositories (publishing, institutional, data, etc.)
Curatorial tools
Presentation proposals (25-minute)
Please propose a presentation by adding a row to the table below.
Your Name and Email | Co-Presenters | Audience | Title & Abstract (around 200 words) | July 11 | July 17 |
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Esmé Cowles <escowles@princeton.edu) | repository managers, managers of developers, and others involved in open source community decision making | Valkyrie is a new persistence layer for Samvera, designed to address performance and sustainability problems. It was developed through the existing Samvera Working Group process, showing that the current Samvera community governance structure can be used to tackle big problems. Valkyrie features pluggable persistence options, allowing Samvera applications to use not just the historical combination of Fedora and Solr, but also other options like Fedora or Solr by themselves, PostgreSQL, and local disk. Allowing Samvera applications to use different persistence options refocuses the Samvera community, shifting away from persistence in Fedora as the defining aspect of the community. Instead, the focus shifts to the shared tools built by the community. | X | X | |
Lynette Rayle <elr37@cornell.edu> | repository managers and developers | A demo of the new collections features in Hyrax 2.1.0. | X | X | |
Tom Johnson <tom@curationexperts.com> | developers | Actor Refactor Contractor The 'Actor Stack' is an important but little understood point of extension in Hyrax and CurationConcerns applications. This talk will explore the actor stack through a critical lens. Questions addressed include: How does the stack work? How can I best approach customization? What are the pain points? How did we get here? Where might we go next? | X | X | |
Lightning talk proposals (10-minute)
Please propose a lightning talk by adding a row to the table below.
Your Name and Email | Co-Presenters | Audience | Title & Abstract (around 100 words) | July 11 | July 17 |
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Jen Young <j-young2 @ northwestern.edu> | Julie Hardesty <jlhardes @ iu.edu> | metadata, developers | Title: Avalon’s Audiovisual Work in Hyrax: It’s about time Abstract: Avalon Media System is working towards a release to integrate with Hyrax in support of time-based media formats. This includes creating a Work type to support the needs of audio and video formats and provide an upgrade path for those who have been using Avalon in it’s previous releases as a standalone Samvera product. Join us for a look at the new Audiovisual Work type, specifically how we’re transitioning descriptive metadata from MODS XML to RDF. | X | X (preferred time) |
Suggest a topic and possible presenter(s)
Please suggest a topic you'd like to learn more about by adding a row to the table below.
Topic | Audience | Suggested by | Possible Presenter(s) |
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Interest and Working Group Updates
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