Persistent identifiers to connect research in Shared Research Repository and beyond I Holt, S. Gould, J. Basford, F. Madden, R. Kotarski, British Library E. Ramsey, University of Virginia I: ny 3 [« 4 m-< d ROR isni ~ Gouls, Sara @ doi.org/10.23636/1179 Arts and Humanities Research Council @ RoR N O 3 e Partnership with cultural heritage sector, GLAMs in UK e Hosted on a shared infrastructure, multi-tenant Hyku repository e Extensive metadata including fetching from DataCite and Crossref e Full integration with identifiers in Browse our repositories: collaboration with FREYA Project o Community code contribution via Advancing Hyku Project s, Kew W - - 3 Pathways to long-term preservation and community codebase contributions are ongoing priorities. Requirements, the main principles and guidelines that drive the Advancing Hyku architecture and design outlined in the Architecture Review o @ & O Merged Multi-Tenancy Interoperability Portability Stability Scalability Security features ina with systems like of components in uptime and for all sizes of for systems, Community Provider- DataCite, Crossref, deployed via after platform collections and content, and and stakeholder consumer model OAI-PMH AP| Cloud/ in-premise upgrades institutions authors Advancing Hyku is a collaborative project to support the growth of open access through institutional repositories, by introducing significant structural improvements and - . new features to the Samvera Community's Hyku platform. a / - The project is funded by Arcadia, a charitable fund of QI . — \ philanthropists Lisbet Rausing and Peter Baldwin and ) " - - runs October 2019-August 2021.