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Diving into the Technology of Hydramata
. and A presentation to the Fedora Interest Group track at the 2014 Open Repositories held in Helsinki. As in the heading of the proposal, this was originally offered under the title
Extending the Hydra Head to Create a Pluggable, Extensible Architecture- Stichwort:
Architecture, Repository, Curate gem, Hydra, Hydramata, Fedora, Import/export, Technology, Research data management, and Open Repositories 2014
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Hydra Project
- Schöpfer:
Johnson, Rick and Newman, Linda
- Mitwirkender:
University of Notre Dame and University of Cincinnati
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English
- Datum geändert:
07/24/2023
- Datum erstellt:
06/2014
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Presentation
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A poster given at the 2014 Open Repositories held in Helsinki. This poster will demonstrate the breadth of usage of the Hydra open repository solution within Europe, and highlight how the institutions using it have engaged with the Hydra community to establish their own repositories and fed into ongoing development. Readers will become aware of the use of Hydra within Europe, and how this relates to the Hydra project overall.
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Community, Repository, Hydra, Blacklight, and Fedora
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Hydra Project
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Conrad, Anders, Wright, Nicola, Awre, Christopher L, Frost, Dermot, and Arambudo, Roger Guash
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London School of Economics and Political Science, Trinity College Dublin, Royal Library, Copenhagen, Denmark, Theater Institute of Barcelona, and University of Hull
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English
- Datum geändert:
07/24/2023
- Datum erstellt:
06/2014
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Poster
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A presentation given at the 2014 Open Repositories held in Helsinki.
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Geodata, Fedora, Open Repositories 2014, Hydra, Metadata, and Architecture
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Hydra Project
- Schöpfer:
Hardy, Darren
- Mitwirkender:
Stanford University
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- Sprache:
English
- Datum geändert:
07/24/2023
- Datum erstellt:
06/2014
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Presentation
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A presentation given at the 2014 Open Repositories held in Helsinki.
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Repository, Case study, Preservation, Fedora, Open Repositories 2014, and Hydra
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Hydra Project
- Schöpfer:
Frost, Hannah
- Mitwirkender:
Stanford University Libraries
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- Sprache:
English
- Datum geändert:
07/24/2023
- Datum erstellt:
06/2014
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Presentation
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A presentation given at the 2014 Open Repositories held in Helsinki.
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Metadata, DSpace, Repository, Avalon, Preservation, Digitization, Fedora, Open Repositories 2014, and Hydra
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Avalon Media System
- Schöpfer:
Dunn, Jon
- Mitwirkender:
Indiana University Libraries
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- Sprache:
English
- Datum geändert:
07/24/2023
- Datum erstellt:
06/2014
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Presentation
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A presentation given at the Open Repositories conference in 2015 held in Indianapolis, described thus, Fedora, Hydra, Solr, and Blacklight. Called “Ichabod,” this tool has allowed us to ingest, normalize, and enrich metadata from diverse systems of record and make it consumable by our main discovery tool, which is powered by the Ex-Libris product Primo. We developed Ichabod using the Agile methodology and involving developers from three distinct NYU Libraries groups. The software will lay the groundwork for future innovation in the areas of metadata management and discovery for repository content. The relationships we established have already made it possible for a similar collaboration arrangement on two other projects, with more to come in the future., and From DSpace to Drupal, NYU has a variety of systems to ingest and display curated digital content. To make this content discoverable centrally, we developed a tool for metadata ingest, transformation, and discovery based on a popular open-source software stack
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Metadata, Workflow, Architecture, Hydra, Open Repositories 2015, Blacklight, Digital collections, Fedora, and Solr
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Hydra Project
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Pechekhonova, Ekaterina, Harper, Corey, Kassel, Carol, and Lovins, Daniel
- Mitwirkender:
New York University
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- Sprache:
English
- Datum geändert:
07/24/2023
- Datum erstellt:
06/09/2015
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Presentation
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Fedora is the flexible, extensible, open source repository platform that commonly underlies Samvera implementations. Fedora provides a number of core services that Samvera already uses, such as CRUD operations, versioning, and fixity, and several new, potentially useful extended services have been introduced within the last year. The API Extension Framework provides a means of binding services to repository objects in order to extend the functionality of Fedora, while the Import/Export Utility makes it easier to get content into and out of Fedora in standardized formats and packages. This workshop will introduce both of these new services and discuss how they might be used in the context of Samvera. Participants will also have an opportunity to try them out via hands-on exercises in combination with a virtual machine. and A workshop given at Samvera Connect 2017 described thus
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Fedora, Samvera, Workshop, Import/export, and Connect 2017
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Samvera Community
- Schöpfer:
Woods, Andrew
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Birkland, Aaron, DuraSpace, and Johns Hopkins University
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- Sprache:
English
- Datum geändert:
07/24/2023
- Datum erstellt:
11/06/2017
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Other
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A presentation given at the Open Repositories conference in 2015 held in Indianapolis described thus and Avalon Media System requires support for complex structure and modular descriptive metadata management. Use cases and examples will examine options for Avalon in Fedora such as the RDF data model in Fedora 4, static XML datastreams, and external data stores to determine which path best fits structural and descriptive metadata needs for time-based media.
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Fedora, Avalon, Hydra, Open Repositories 2015, Metadata, and Resource Description Framework (RDF)
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Avalon Media System
- Schöpfer:
Hardesty, Juliet L
- Mitwirkender:
Indiana University
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- Sprache:
English
- Datum geändert:
07/24/2023
- Datum erstellt:
06/11/2015
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Indiana University Bloomington Libraries is involved in two new projects to digitize and store content and related metadata. Each of these projects presents unique challenges. We want to use the same technology stack for both, however, so we are choosing Fedora as a storage mechanism, with Hydra-based Sufia as a repository front end. We will discuss our decision, show advantages of this Hydra/Fedora framework, and discuss advantages of moving to Fedora 4. We will also contrast this framework with the way we might have approached these projects in the past with previous versions of Fedora and before Sufia or Hydra were options. and A presentation given at the Open Repositories conference in 2015 held in Indianapolis described thus
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Fedora, Digital collections, Hydra, Archives, Open Repositories 2015, Sufia, and Metadata
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Hydra Project
- Schöpfer:
Hardesty, Juliet L and Halliday, James
- Mitwirkender:
Indiana University
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- Sprache:
English
- Datum geändert:
07/24/2023
- Datum erstellt:
06/11/2015
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Presentation
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A presentation given at the Open Repositories conference in 2015 held in Indianapolis described thus, provide an update on progress to date, At the University of Alberta Libraries we are currently developing a Digital Asset Management System (‘Hydra North’, built on Hydra and Fedora 4) to bring all of our digital assets into one platform for discovery, access and preservation. The metadata underlying these repositories has been created according to many standards (DC, MODS, EAD, etc.) and varies in level of fullness and overall quality. We find ourselves at a ‘metadata crossroads’ as we attempt to bring this disparate metadata together. We see a solution in a move to RDF and the application of the principles of linked data. In this presentation we will discuss some of the initial questions we asked ourselves as we tried to fully grasp what the move to RDF and linked data would mean for our existing metadata, provide concrete examples of the thought processes and workflows involved in moving from existing non-RDF metadata to RDF, based on the principles of linked data, outline some of the decisions we made along the way, and why, and what the impact has been, and reflect on lessons learned and outline next steps.
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Metadata, Resource Description Framework (RDF), Hydra, Open Repositories 2015, and Fedora
- Fach:
Hydra Project
- Schöpfer:
Farnel, Sharon
- Mitwirkender:
University of Alberta
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- Sprache:
English
- Datum geändert:
07/24/2023
- Datum erstellt:
06/10/2015
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Presentation