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15.9 MB, A screencast prepared as a demonstration for use at the 2012 Open Repositories conference. Extent, Duration, 06, 41, and 00
- Palavra-chave:
Screencast, Workflow, Hydra, and Repository
- Sujeito:
Hydra Project
- O Criador:
Frost, Hannah
- Contribuinte:
Stanford University Libraries
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- Língua:
English
- Data modificada:
07/24/2023
- Data Criada:
2012
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Video
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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.
- Palavra-chave:
Fedora, Avalon, Hydra, Open Repositories 2015, Metadata, and Resource Description Framework (RDF)
- Sujeito:
Avalon Media System
- O Criador:
Hardesty, Juliet L
- Contribuinte:
Indiana University
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- Língua:
English
- Data modificada:
07/24/2023
- Data Criada:
06/11/2015
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Presentation
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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
- Palavra-chave:
Fedora, Digital collections, Hydra, Archives, Open Repositories 2015, Sufia, and Metadata
- Sujeito:
Hydra Project
- O Criador:
Hardesty, Juliet L and Halliday, James
- Contribuinte:
Indiana University
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- Língua:
English
- Data modificada:
07/24/2023
- Data Criada:
06/11/2015
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Presentation
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- Palavra-chave:
Hydra, Community, and Connect 2015
- Sujeito:
Samvera Community
- O Criador:
Hydra Project
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English
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07/24/2023
- Data Criada:
08/12/2015
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Image
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In the past year, the major groundwork has been laid for repository systems to support ORCID identifiers. DSpace, Hydra, and EPrints all have support for storing and managing ORCIDs. However, we are still in the early stages of ORCID adoption. Only a small fraction of repository content is annotated with ORCIDs, and most end-users have not yet realized any benefit from the features based on ORCID. This panel will bring together representatives of major repository systems to relate the current status of ORCID implementations, discuss plans for future work, and identify shared goals and challenges. The panelists will discuss how ORCID support provides practical benefits both to repository staff and end-users, with a focus on features that exist now or will exist in the next year. and Slides from a panel session given at the Open Repositories conference in 2015 held in Indianapolis described thus
- Palavra-chave:
Metadata, DSpace, Hydra, Open Repositories 2015, and ORCID
- Sujeito:
Hydra Project
- O Criador:
Luyten, Bram, Johnson, Rick, Scherle, Ryan, West, Peter, and Pottinger, Hardy
- Contribuinte:
University of Notre Dame, Dryad Digital Repository, University of Missouri System, Atmire, and Digital Repository Services Ltd
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English
- Data modificada:
07/24/2023
- Data Criada:
06/2015
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Presentation
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State of the HydraSphere address at Hydra Connect 2015.
- Palavra-chave:
Hydra, Community, and Connect 2015
- Sujeito:
Hydra Project
- O Criador:
Cramer, Tom
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- Língua:
English
- Data modificada:
07/24/2023
- Data Criada:
09/22/2015
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Presentation
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Delegates at Hydra Connect 2015 in Minneapolis. Some 200 'Hydranauts' from 60 institutions attended.
- Palavra-chave:
Hydra, Community, and Connect 2015
- Sujeito:
Hydra Project
- O Criador:
Bussey, Mark and Smith, Colin
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- Língua:
English
- Data modificada:
07/24/2023
- Data Criada:
09/22/2015
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Image
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To offer an interface for the library’s digital collections and archives, Yale Library has adopted the hydra stack for what are currently 3 access interfaces, findit, an application currently supporting 9 special collections and containing approximately 700k object, the Henry Kissinger Papers which when complete will contain approximately 1.7m images, and the Yale Indian Papers Project, a small collection of approximately 2k objects . This presentation summarizes key customizations and features including ingest, contextual navigation, fulltext search, image and transcript viewing, and ongoing work with authentication and authorization. and A lightning talk given at the Open Repositories conference in 2015 held in Indianapolis described thus
- Palavra-chave:
Workflow, Authorization, Lightning talk, Hydra, Open Repositories 2015, and Digital collections
- Sujeito:
Hydra Project
- O Criador:
James, Eric
- Contribuinte:
Yale University Library
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- Língua:
English
- Data modificada:
07/24/2023
- Data Criada:
06/09/2015
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Presentation
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Open source software isn’t really free. This might seem obvious to some, but there are many members of open source communities that consume rather than contribute, Slides from a panel session given at the Open Repositories conference in 2015 held in Indianapolis described thus, and they use the software but are either unwilling or unable to engage with the community to write code, submit use cases, create documentation, or do any of the other things that make an open source project a success. Fortunately, things don't have to be this way. Over the past two years, the Fedora project has undertaken a great effort to revitalize not only the software but the community itself. By maintaining open, transparent communication, soliciting use cases, development, and testing from community members, and establishing a clear project governance structure, we have laid the groundwork for a successful community source project. At the same time, the Islandora and Hydra communities have pursued similar strategies to build and sustain their own communities and the broader Fedora community. This panel will feature a discussion on the recent successes of the Fedora community and future plans to continue raising the level of community engagement and project ownership.
- Palavra-chave:
Community, Collaboration, Islandora, Hydra, Open Repositories 2015, and Fedora
- Sujeito:
Hydra Project
- O Criador:
Ruest, Nick, Wilcox, David, and Cramer, Tom
- Contribuinte:
York University, DuraSpace, and Stanford University
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- Língua:
English
- Data modificada:
07/24/2023
- Data Criada:
06/09/2015
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At the Digital Collections and Archives (DCA) at Tufts University we have designed, built, and integrated our archival collection management system and repository’s administrative interface to facilitate ingesting archival objects into our Fedora based repository. This 24x7 session briefly explores the assumptions and functional requirements we have used to guide this development work. The DCA’s unique position as an archives that is one of the key stakeholders and users of the Tufts institutional repository has enabled us to meet this integration challenge. The session describes how the integration of our archival collection management system and our repository relies on the ability to flexibly move metadata from one system to another. and A lightning talk given at the Open Repositories conference in 2015 held in Indianapolis described thus
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Case study, Digital collections, Hydra, Repository, Archives, Open Repositories 2015, Lightning talk, and Metadata
- Sujeito:
Hydra Project
- O Criador:
Faulder, Erin
- Contribuinte:
Tufts University
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- Língua:
English
- Data modificada:
07/24/2023
- Data Criada:
06/09/2015
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Presentation