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March 2017 Update


Development

The ArchivesSpace team was pleased to release version 1.5.3 on February 15.  
This minor release has some bug fixes, including a fix for the issue with 
resource components being exported in EAD in a different order from how they 
appear in the staff interface 
(https://archivesspace.atlassian.net/browse/AR-1620), as well as improvements 
to overall performance. It features work from our development partner, Hudson 
Molonglo (HM), as well as code contributions from community members Mark 
Cooper, Steve Majewski, Chris Fitzpatrick, Jason Loeffler, and Michael Bond. 
Thanks to all who contributed, participated in testing and provided the 
feedback that led to these improvements!

You can download the new release from Github at 
https://github.com/archivesspace/archivesspace/releases/tag/v1.5.3. The release 
page<https://github.com/archivesspace/archivesspace/releases/tag/v1.5.3> has a 
listing of all the new features and bug fixes included in this release.

Big thanks as always to Mark Cooper, Blake Carver, and the other staff of 
LYRASIS' Digital Technology Services for their testing and technical support. 
We were also pleased to celebrate the first regular release managed by 
ArchivesSpace's new Tech Lead, Laney McGlohon.

The next release of ArchivesSpace will reflect significant improvements in the 
underlying technology for the application, including upgrades to Rails 5 and 
JRuby 9.1.x. It will also feature the beta of the new public interface. To 
reflect the significance of these changes, the next version will be numbered 
2.0.0. If you are looking ahead and thinking about IT resources needed for the 
2.0.0 upgrade, please keep in mind that these changes will affect plugins and 
some local modifications. We'll provide more guidance about how to adapt your 
plugins and modifications as we get closer to the final release. Also, this 
upgrade will require a complete re-index of your database. More information 
about 2.0.0 will be shared as the month progresses and we will be holding a 
webinar close to the time of the release that highlights the changes from a 
user and technological standpoint.


Save the Date

The 2017 ArchivesSpace Member Forum will be held on Tuesday, July 25, at 
Portland State University. This event is open to all staff from ArchivesSpace 
member institutions and will feature a variety of opportunities to learn and 
share about all things ArchivesSpace. We are currently assembling the planning 
group and will be posting a call for sessions very soon. If you'd like to 
volunteer for either, please email Christine Di Bella at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.


Membership Update

Our new members since February 1 include:

*         Georgia State University

*         Point No Point Treaty Council (Poulsbo, Washington)

*         Southeast Missouri State University

*         St. Edward's University (Austin, Texas)

*         Tacoma Community College

*         University of Vermont

The School of Information and Library Science at the University of North 
Carolina at Chapel Hill also joined us as an Educational Program member.

As of March 6, we have 321 General members, 12 Educational Program members, and 
3 Registered Service Providers. If you are interested in your institution 
becoming a member of ArchivesSpace, please email us at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> for more 
information.


Connect with ArchivesSpace in Person

Tech Lead Laney McGlohon will be participating in a number of activities at 
Code4Lib in Los Angeles from March 6-9. She'll be speaking on a panel with 
representatives from Archivematica and Hydra-in-a-Box on March 7, and staffing 
an exhibitor table during the conference breaks and in between sessions. Later 
in the month Laney will be back in the West Coast at LDCX, an unconference held 
at Stanford University, from March 27-29. She'd love to chat with you about 
your ideas and experience with ArchivesSpace, especially if you'd like to get 
involved in development. Please email Laney at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> or catch her in 
person if you'd like to meet up.

Program Manager Christine Di Bella, as well as Madeline Sheldon from LYRASIS' 
Digital Technology Services, will be at the New England Archivists spring 
meeting in Hyannis, Massachusetts, from March 24-25. Stop by our exhibitor 
tables to check in about the ArchivesSpace application, membership, and hosting 
services.

We'll also be represented at the Society of North Carolina Archivists annual 
meeting in Asheville, North Carolina, where ArchivesSpace instructor Noah 
Huffman will be teaching a one-day Introduction to ArchivesSpace workshop on 
March 15. If you're interested in hosting an ArchivesSpace workshop at your 
local or regional archives group meeting, please get in touch with Christine 
about possibilities.


ArchivesSpace monthly updates provide news about ArchivesSpace community and 
program activities and are sent to our member listservs, the ArchivesSpace 
Google Group, and SAA's Collection Management Tools roundtable listserv, as 
well as being posted on the ArchivesSpace website. Please feel free to share 
this update with people you know who have an interest in ArchivesSpace but may 
not be on one of these lists.

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