Samvera Partners Call |
Friday, February 12th, 2021 |
11:30 am | Eastern Daylight Time (New York, GMT-05:00) | 1 hr |
https://emory.zoom.us/j/96461461639?pwd=Y1BJTnBBSlJlZ3BoTUV0L09OdGVXZz09 |
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Facilitator: Heather Greer Klein
Note Taker: Robin Lindley Ruggaber
Robin Lindley Ruggaber (University of Virginia)
Stuart Kenny (Digital Repository of Ireland)
Esmé Cowles (Princeton)
Karen Cariani (WGBH)
Simeon Warner (Cornell)
Franny Gaede (University of Oregon)
Brian McBride (University of Utah)
Jon Dunn (Indiana University)
Tim Lepczyk (WGBH)
Chris Awre (University of Hull)
Kevin Kochanski (Notch8)
Nabeela Jaffer (Michigan)
Alicia Morris (Tufts)
Rob Kaufman (Notch8)
Harriett Green (WUSTL)
New link for the Samvera Community Event and Meeting Calendar
In case you missed it - January news round-up
Anything to raise with the Steering Group (standing item)
1- Additional items for the agenda? no additional items and kicked off 11:30, 32 people attended
2- Demo of Deep Blue Data from University of Michigan Libraries
Nebeela Jaffer introduced Jake Carlson who demonstrated the service. The demo recording will be made available. A few things to note are: 1) the service is actually two systems - pen for docs and one for data in addition to ICPSR which is on campus as well, 2) they use Globus for stable, secure, persistent large data downloads 3) interoperability - Restful APIs for access other than the UI of the web application. 4- The team reports under the publishing arm (which is under the Library). 4) There are plans to contribute back the analytics work. 5) If a dataset is over 3GB is being downloaded, Globus download is the only option but Globus can also be used to upload/ingest data to Deep Blue Data (DBD) 6)Notch8 is working to provide Globus Up/Down for Rutgers based on the work from UNich and Duke. The resulting gem will be contributed back to the community.
3-Overview of Steering Group winter retreat discussions (Rosalyn Metz)
SG met in January. 1) Several potential fiscal sponsors presented and used a rubric to evaluate the fiscal sponsors. SG will put out a recommendation in a few weeks along with the rubric used. 2) Julie Alinson Award was discussed 3) Fundraising efforts were reviewed and further proposals were discussed in particular a IMLS proposal to further develop Hyrax. 4) Explored member/partner benefits
4- Monthly newsletter items
5- Two new Working Group charters
6- Anything to raise with the Steering Group (standing item) No items at this time.
7- Date of next call: March 12th, 2021 Lafayette Digital Repository demo
8- Notetaker for next call: Esme Cowles