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September 2017 Update

This month's update includes some exciting news! A Georgia Tech co-op student 
has joined our team to give special focus on updating the migration tool.  We 
are also hiring a new DevOps Specialist to support the ArchivesSpace community. 
We have new incoming chairs for both the Technical Advisory Council and the 
User Advisory Council. And we're excited to share that we'll be hosting a 
webinar on implementation strategies for the new Public User Interface!  Read 
on for more details.


Development

Release Updates: v2.1.1 and v2.1.2

Two minor releases have come out since the last update.

The v2.1.1 release contains a couple dozen small bug fixes and enhancements, 
including improvements to the PUI and OAI-PMH implementations in v2.1.0. Most 
notably, it addresses a bug that caused initial indexing to take significantly 
longer than was desirable, particularly for large databases. Many thanks to the 
Hudson Molonglo team - James Bullen, Payten Giles, and Mark Triggs - for their 
work on these issues. This release was also improved by a community pull 
request from Chris Fitzpatrick.

The full list of bug fixes and improvements for v2.1.1 is included in the 
release notes: 
https://github.com/archivesspace/archivesspace/releases/tag/v2.1.1

The v2.1.2 release also contains several bug fixes, including for an issue with 
installing on Windows using a blank MySQL database and for an issue with 
archival objects with only dates/dates as titles not appearing in the new 
public interface. It also addresses some technical debt issues. A big thanks to 
Steve Majewski for submitting fixes for three of the items included in this 
release.

You can download this release at 
https://github.com/archivesspace/archivesspace/releases/tag/v2.1.2. The full 
list of bug fixes and improvements is included in the release notes.

Information on upgrading to a new version of ArchivesSpace is available at 
http://archivesspace.github.io/archivesspace/user/upgrading-to-a-new-release-of-archivesspace/.
 If you have not already upgraded to 2.1.0, we would recommend going directly 
to 2.1.2, though you should read the considerations for upgrading to 2.1.0 at 
https://github.com/archivesspace/archivesspace/blob/master/UPGRADING_2.1.0.md 
first.

Thanks to our Development Prioritization subteam for prioritizing the bug fixes 
to be addressed, the Testing subteam for their quick work in putting the 
delivered bug fixes through their paces, and to all the individual members who 
identified issues on the Users Group listserv, Github, and directly to program 
team members and made suggestions for improvements. If you have any questions 
or need help upgrading, please let us know.


Other Development

In other development news, the EAD3 exporter that Trevor Thornton of North 
Carolina State and Noah Huffman of Duke University worked on over the summer 
has now been merged into the core code, and we are expecting the arrival of the 
code for the assessment module that Tufts University is subsidizing 
(development work by Hudson Molonglo) within days. Thank so much to these 
community members for all their work in making these projects happen! Look for 
an announcement soon of options for testing these new features and a potential 
release date.


Welcome, Sarah Morrissey!

Sarah Morrissey joined us on August 21 to focus on some special projects for 
ArchivesSpace. Sarah is a second-year Computer Science major at Georgia Tech 
with a particular interest in data management. As part of a co-op program with 
Georgia Tech, she will be with us this Fall to upgrade the ArchivesSpace 
migration tools. Sarah will return next Summer 2018 and Spring 2019, with 
additional projects to be designated at that time.

Please join us in welcoming Sarah Morrissey to the ArchivesSpace team!


TAC/UAC Chairs Update

We are thrilled to share that new chairs have been elected for both the 
Technical Advisory and User Advisory Councils. Max Eckard from the University 
of Michigan will chair TAC, and Suzanne Stasiulatis from the Pennsylvania 
Historical and Museum Commission will chair UAC. The Chair for each Council is 
selected by the Council and serves a one-year term. Please welcome Max and 
Suzanne to their new appointments!

Special thanks to our former chairs Sally Vermaaten and Gordon Daines for their 
past years of leadership and service.


Webinar on the new PUI: October 26, 1-2:30 EST

Join us on October 26 as we take a close look at a variety of implementation 
strategies on the new ArchivesSpace PUI!

Mark Custer (Archivist and Metadata Coordinator, Yale University) and Susan 
Pyzynski (Associate Librarian of Houghton Library for Technical Services, 
Harvard University) were deeply entrenched in the public interface as they led 
the community effort to shape this essential access point for archival 
collections. Now they have moved onto their next great challenge -- 
implementing the PUI at their own institutions. Both Mark and Susan will each 
share the strategies they have created to roll out the new PUI. Both aim to be 
using the new PUI by early next year.

Grand Valley State University have been using the ArchivesSpace PUI since 2014 
and have already rolled out the new public interface. Annie Benefiel (Archivist 
for Collection Management, GVSU) and Leigh Rupinski (Archivist for Public 
Services & Community Engagement, GVSU) will share valuable insight on how the 
PUI has affected their day-to-day responsibilities as well as public reception 
and adapting their instruction for students and researchers.

Please join us on October 26 at 1-2:30 EST  as Mark, Susan, Annie, and Leigh as 
they share their experiences. Please feel free to bring any questions you have 
on the new public interface!

Details on attending the webinar will be posted soon. If you have any questions 
about this webinar, please contact Kim at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. We look forward to 
seeing you at the webinar!


Highlighting User Stories - Call for Contributions!

Please submit stories you would like to share in our community-centric blog 
series. We want to hear the details on your challenges, experiences, and 
problem-solving thought processes as you offer some helpful advice along the 
way. Some ideas include: migration mishaps, creative workarounds, favorite 
plugins, and more!

We welcome this space as an opportunity to share professional journal articles, 
short anecdotes, presentation papers, how-to guides, lessons learned, and more! 
Our goal is to highlight our members and their work at the very center of these 
stories.

If you would like to contribute any stories or have ideas on the type of 
stories you'd like to hear, please reach out to Kim at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.


Annual Report

ArchivesSpace is delighted to share our first annual report with you. This 
digital document celebrates our community's many accomplishments in the year 
that has just passed, and provides information on plans for the future. Thanks 
to all our members for all you've done to sustain and move the application and 
the program forward. None of this is possible without you!

The document is available for download through this link: 
https://tinyurl.com/y7rjoeyj

We encourage you to share the ArchivesSpace annual report with others at your 
institutions and anyone else with an interest in ArchivesSpace. We hope this 
report may be especially helpful in conveying the value of ArchivesSpace as an 
application, as well as the value of ArchivesSpace membership to resource 
allocators at your institutions.

This report reflects a true community effort. Thanks to all whose ideas and 
feedback over the years prompted the creation of this new offering and 
strengthened our commitment to communication and transparency. We welcome 
feedback and ideas for future annual reports. Please feel free to email us at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> at any 
point.


We're hiring! DevOps Specialist supporting ArchivesSpace

We are thrilled to announce a new job opening for a DevOps Specialist 
supporting the ArchivesSpace community and the ArchivesSpace program team.

LYRASIS, the organizational home for ArchivesSpace, recently approved an 
additional staff position based in Technology Services to support ArchivesSpace 
technical needs. The position description can be found at 
https://www.lyrasis.org/job/Pages/LYRASIS-Positions.aspx. While the position 
will report to the Director of Technology Services, the person in the position 
will work closely with the ArchivesSpace program team to provide technical 
support for ArchivesSpace members as well as coding and other technical 
assistance for the application. Over time the person will have additional 
responsibilities for supporting LYRASIS hosting clients.

This position is ideal for someone who is familiar with ArchivesSpace or other 
archival/collection management systems and likes to help people with their 
technical questions. Previous experience with multiple platforms (Linux, Mac, 
Windows), MySQL, Java, Ruby, and Apache Solr is required.

We are excited about this additional support within the organizational home for 
ArchivesSpace technical needs. If you are interested in applying, or know 
someone who is, applications, including a cover letter and resume, are being 
accepted via email at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. If you have 
questions about the position, feel free to reach out to Christine 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) or Laney 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>).


Membership Update

Our new members since August 11 include:

  *   University of Rochester
  *   Lincoln Center Archives
  *   Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis / IUPUI University 
Library
  *   San Diego State University
  *   Jesuit Archives and Research Center

As of September 21, we have 328 General members, 15 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.


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.

Christine Kim
ArchivesSpace Community Engagement Coordinator
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
800.999.8558 x4820
Skype: ckim.lyrasis

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