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#Max Eckard, Bentley Historical Library
#Max Eckard, Bentley Historical Library
#Abbey, Library of Congress
#Mike, Bentley-UM
#Dallas, Bentley-UM
#Abbey Potter, Library of Congress
#Trevor Owens, IMLS
#Emily Reynolds, IMLS
#Euan Cochrane, Yale
#David Wilcox
#Nick Krabbenhoeft, Educopia
#Ed Busch, MSU
#Linda Tadic
#Joseph Pawletko, NYU
#Karen Cariani, WGBH
#Christopher Muller
#Erin Engle, Library of Congress


==Discussion:==
==Discussion:==

Revision as of 14:02, 26 May 2015

Infrastructure WG Wednesday, May 20, 2015 10:00 am, Eastern Daylight Time (New York, GMT-04:00)


Agenda

  1. Introductions
  2. Catch up ongoing projects
  3. Discuss agenda for next call
  4. Presentation from Max Eckard, Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan

From Max: The Mellon-funded Archivematica-ArchivesSpace-DSpace Workflow Integration project (we're also toying with Archival Integration Project, or AIP--get it?) seeks to expedite the ingest, description, and overall curation of digital archives by facilitating the creation and reuse of descriptive and administrative metadata among Archivematica and ArchivesSpace and streamlining the deposit of fully processed content into our digital preservation repository built on DSpace. We're a little over a year into this two-year process. During our talk, we'll give a brief overview of our institutional context before discussing project goals and the progress we've made so far.

You could also point attendees to this press release [1] and this blog post [2] for more information.

In attendance:

(Please edit your name and affiliation if you like)

  1. Max Eckard, Bentley Historical Library
  2. Mike, Bentley-UM
  3. Dallas, Bentley-UM
  4. Abbey Potter, Library of Congress
  5. Trevor Owens, IMLS
  6. Emily Reynolds, IMLS
  7. Euan Cochrane, Yale
  8. David Wilcox
  9. Nick Krabbenhoeft, Educopia
  10. Ed Busch, MSU
  11. Linda Tadic
  12. Joseph Pawletko, NYU
  13. Karen Cariani, WGBH
  14. Christopher Muller
  15. Erin Engle, Library of Congress

Discussion: