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May 2017 Update


Development

The ArchivesSpace team was pleased to announce the release of v2.0.0 
(https://github.com/archivesspace/archivesspace/releases/tag/v2.0.0) on April 
19 . The release includes many changes to the underlying technologies of the 
application as well as improved functionality in some key areas. Summary 
information about these changes is available in the release notes. The changes 
include upgrading to Rails 5, better performance for background jobs and larger 
databases, a new way to reorder components in resources and digital objects, 
and remediation of some issues with reports. We have also made available a 
separate release file for those wanting to try out the beta of the new public 
user interface 
(https://github.com/archivesspace/archivesspace/releases/tag/PUBLIC-BETA). 
Thanks to all who provided feature specifications, code, testing feedback, and 
other support for all the work that went into this release.

We subsequently released a small patch release, v2.0.1 
(https://github.com/archivesspace/archivesspace/releases/tag/v2.0.1), on May 3. 
This remedies an issue where the resource tree appears to become unresponsive 
after saving a record. Those using previous versions of ArchivesSpace who have 
not yet upgraded to 2.0.0 can upgrade directly to 2.0.1 when they are ready.

We are in the process of circulating an updated Technology and Development 
Roadmap for comment within the ArchivesSpace community. For those looking ahead 
to the next major release of ArchivesSpace, due in June, there are several 
large pieces of new or improved functionality scheduled for inclusion, 
including the production-ready version of the new public user interface 
(https://archivesspace.atlassian.net/wiki/display/ADC/Public+Interface+Enhancement+Project),
 an OAI-PMH responder (https://archivesspace.atlassian.net/browse/ANW-49) and 
enhanced rights management functionality 
(https://archivesspace.atlassian.net/browse/ANW-123). All of these improvements 
represent very substantial member involvement, including leading and 
participating in member working groups to develop recommendations for changes, 
writing feature specifications, providing feedback on recommendations and 
specifications, and testing improvements. We are grateful for our members' 
active participation in improving the application for the ArchivesSpace 
community as a whole.


Tufts University Subsidizing Development of Assessment Module

Over the years, a number of community members, both inside and outside the 
ArchivesSpace membership community, have participated in efforts to develop a 
specification for assessment functionality in ArchivesSpace. Thanks to 
archivists and other staff at New York University, the Smithsonian, the 
University of Michigan, Harvard University, Yale University, the Historical 
Society of Pennsylvania, Temple University, Tufts University, and others for 
their efforts toward this goal.

We are pleased to announce that Tufts University's Digital Collections and 
Archives has decided to subsidize the development of the assessment 
functionality and contracted with Hudson Molonglo to work on it over the 
summer. The aim is for the module to be available beginning in the fall.

As work proceeds, you will be able to comment on and track progress in the JIRA 
issue https://archivesspace.atlassian.net/browse/AR-819. The specifications 
being used for the project, which reflect much of the previous collaborative 
work of the community, are attached to the issue.

Tufts has reviewed the previously developed specification drafts for an 
assessment module and intends to closely mirror functionality that was 
available in the Archivists' Toolkit assessment module, with additional 
reporting and importing capabilities.  Their primary aim at this time is to 
have the functionality that they need to do their work built into the 
application, and they are using the community-developed model that most meets 
that need. Because they are contributing the result back to the community, this 
will assure that a baseline of assessment functionality will soon be available 
in the application for everyone. For individual institutions or user 
communities that have additional needs, this functionality could be extended 
through the creation of plugins or additional development work - efforts that 
would very much welcome, either concurrent with or after this first phase.

For questions about the Assessment module project, please contact Dan 
Santamaria, Director of Tufts Digital Collections and Archives, at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.

Thanks to Tufts for their generosity in taking on this project. If your 
institution is interested in getting more involved in development for 
ArchivesSpace, and either has projects in mind or wants to know about projects 
already prioritized by the community, please get in touch with Laney 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) or Christine 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>).



New Suggested Mappings for ArchivesSpace Digital Object Exports Available for 
Comment

Thanks to the hard work of the Digital Objects Exports working 
group<https://archivesspace.atlassian.net/wiki/display/ADC/Digital+Objects+Exports+Working+Group>,
 new suggested mappings for two of the exports currently offered by the 
ArchivesSpace digital objects module (Dublin Core, MODS) have been drafted and 
are ready to be shared for wider comment. A suggested mapping for the METS 
export will be available soon. . You can access the mappings by visiting the 
working group's web page or the links in comments on the relevant JIRA issues.

Of note for those interested in the METS mapping: while ArchivesSpace currently 
provides for MODS descriptive metadata only within METS records, with the 
change in mapping we would also aim to provide the option to select either 
Dublin Core or MODS in the export in the application. Either of these options 
would reflect the mapping of the standalone export.

Dublin Core: https://archivesspace.atlassian.net/browse/AR-921

MODS: https://archivesspace.atlassian.net/browse/AR-920

METS: https://archivesspace.atlassian.net/browse/AR-919, 
https://archivesspace.atlassian.net/browse/AR-788, and 
https://archivesspace.atlassian.net/browse/AR-781

You may comment on any or all of the mappings. Please consider them both in 
terms of your current (or anticipated workflow) and your preferred workflow for 
the future and let us know if there is anything missing or anything that would 
negatively impact what you need to do. (And, of course, we're also very happy 
to hear confirmation if the proposed mappings suit your purposes as is.)

Please submit your feedback by commenting in the mapping files, commenting on 
the JIRA issues or emailing Christine 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) directly. 
As much as possible, we'd like to receive feedback by May 19. Once the mappings 
have been finalized, we can schedule the revisions, as well as the additional 
choice for descriptive metadata included with the METS export, for inclusion in 
the application.



ArchivesSpace Participating in Multiple Grant Projects

The ArchivesSpace recently received word that two grant proposals in which it 
is named as a participant have been funded by the IMLS.

The Educopia Institute<https://educopia.org/> and the UNC School of Information 
and Library Science (SILS)<https://sils.unc.edu/> have been awarded a grant 
worth over $681,000 from the Institute of Museum and Library Services 
(IMLS)<https://www.imls.gov/> for 
OSSArcFlow<https://educopia.org/research/ossarcflow>, a project to investigate 
and support the adoption of open source tools for libraries, archives, and 
museums (LAMs). The research team will engage with 12 partner institutions to 
research, devise, and test various strategies for implementing three open 
source software (OSS) technologies, the BitCurator<https://www.bitcurator.net/> 
environment, ArchivesSpace<http://archivesspace.org/>, and 
Archivematica<https://www.archivematica.org/en/>.  Laney McGlohon serves as the 
ArchivesSpace representative to the project.
LYRASIS has been awarded a $100,000 National Leadership Grant for Libraries 
award for the project "It Takes a Village: Open Source Software Models of 
Collaboration and Sustainability." The one year grant will allow for a 
convening of stakeholders from open source software initiatives, including 
ArchivesSpace, that serve cultural heritage organizations to elucidate 
characteristics and forms of sustainability models as well as factors affecting 
sustainability. The forum will contribute to the creation of a roadmap and 
resource allocation guidelines for new and existing open source initiatives to 
strengthen planning for and promote ongoing assessment of sustainability. The 
forum will have lasting impact by raising awareness of the requirements for 
open source sustainability, the variety of potential models, and factors that 
influence sustainability at different stages of a software's lifecycle. This 
sustainability forum will be held in the fall of 2017, with event location and 
details to follow. Laurie Gemmill Arp, Director of Collections Services & 
Community Supported Software at LYRASIS, will be leading this effort.



The ArchivesSpace program looks forward to collaborating with our colleagues 
through these projects to improve both the ArchivesSpace application and 
coordination between open source initiatives that serve cultural heritage 
organizations.


Membership Update

Our new members since April 10 include:

*         Architect of the Capitol

As of May 10, we have 331 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.

Membership renewals for the 2017-2018 membership term will be prepared in June 
and all current members will receive an invoice for next year at that time. 
Invoices will be sent to the billing contact we have on file, with a copy to 
Member Representatives as well. If you have any questions about your 
membership, or if you'd prefer to be invoiced earlier than June, please let us 
know at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.


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