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February 2020 Update
Development

ArchivesSpace has released v2.7.1. You can download it at 
https://github.com/archivesspace/archivesspace/releases/tag/v2.7.1.

This release contains program-led and community pull requests that provide 
feature enhancements, bug fixes, infrastructure improvements, and documentation 
updates. Items of note include the ability to merge container profiles, a new 
select all capability on browse pages, and accessibility improvements.

Thanks very much to community members Blake Carver, Mark Cooper, Alex Duryee, 
Chris Fitzpatrick, Jeremy Friesen, Brian Harrington, Peter Heiner, Adam 
Jazairi, Steve Majewski, Dave Mayo, Andrew Morrison, Tom Shorock, Douglas 
Simon, and Maura, and program team members Laney McGlohon, Lora Woodford, and 
Sarah Morrissey for their code contributions to this release. Welcome and 
thanks to new contractor Brian Zelip for his contributions. As always this 
release would not have been possible without the efforts of our Development 
Prioritization sub-team, Testing sub-team, Technical Documentation sub-team, 
and Core Committers Group.

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/.
 Please let us know if you have any questions or need help upgrading. While we 
are in the process of adjusting development plans to reflect staffing changes 
and will be updating the roadmap accordingly, we still expect to have releases 
later in the year that include finished work for a number of the projects 
currently in progress, including merging top containers, functionality for 
importing from spreadsheet files, and the expanded agents module. If your 
resources for upgrading ArchivesSpace to new releases are limited, you may want 
to wait to upgrade until later in the year, when these features are available.

Laney McGlohon leaves ArchivesSpace

It is with regret that we announce that Laney McGlohon’s last day in her 
position as ArchivesSpace Tech Lead was February 19.  Laney has taken a 
position with a startup in the financial district of San Francisco. She will be 
deeply missed by her fellow team members and the ArchivesSpace community.

As the inaugural technical lead, Laney was unflagging in her efforts over the 
last three years to build a strong infrastructure for our technical development 
and community engagement around development. She shepherded over 20 releases 
and release candidates of ArchivesSpace since joining us in January 2017. She 
reviewed and worked on thousands of pull requests, moving the ArchivesSpace 
application forward with each one. She created opportunities for community 
members to contribute and improve ArchivesSpace via the Core Committers and 
one-on-one onboarding and mentoring. She made our technical community bigger 
and more diverse. We are very thankful for all of these accomplishments, but, 
in the end, it is her humor, her enthusiasm, and her dedication to always doing 
the right thing that we so appreciate and will miss the most.

LYRASIS, the Organizational Home for ArchivesSpace, will be working to fill 
this position so look for more information soon. In the meantime, other team 
and community members will be covering the most pressing responsibilities of 
the Technical Lead.

Call for Proposals - Second Annual ArchivesSpace Online Forum

Mark your calendars for our second Online Forum! Taking place May 18-21, 2020, 
our online forum will be a four-day event spanning a variety of time zones and 
ArchivesSpace experience levels.

As with our in-person forums, our Online Forum will include a mix of 
opportunities to share and learn from each other about many different aspects 
of ArchivesSpace.  The forum aims to span the many time zones of our community 
over the course of 4 days with a three hour block each day. Visit the Online 
Forum 
wiki<https://archivesspace.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/ADC/pages/966688804/ArchivesSpace+Online+Forum+2020>
 to view the schedule for each day.

We are now accepting both session proposals and ideas for topics via our online 
form at https://forms.gle/jraN42zqrdQ3KQD97. We will be reviewing proposals on 
a rolling basis, so we encourage you to get your proposals in early.  
Submissions will be closed on April 8 with final notification from the planning 
team by April 24. Information about how to register for the event will be 
released closer to May. Anyone who uses ArchivesSpace or is interested in 
ArchivesSpace is welcome to attend.

Upcoming Webinar: Integrating ArchivesSpace with ARKs (Archival Resource Keys)

March 4, 2020, 2-3pm ET (11-noon PT; 7-8pm GMT)

Visit the ArchivesSpace blog for 
details.<https://archivesspace.org/archives/5930>


ArchivesSpace is pleased to announce the sixth webinar in our series focused on 
Integrations with ArchivesSpace.  Each webinar in this series will highlight an 
integration with another application used in archives that ArchivesSpace 
members have worked on or requested.



Our sixth webinar in this series will explore how to integrate ARKs (Archival 
Resource Keys),<http://n2t.net/e/ark_ids.html> persistent identifiers designed 
by the California Digital Library to support long-term access to information 
objects, into your ArchivesSpace implementation.



Webinar description:

This webinar will be recorded and made available on the ArchivesSpace YouTube 
channel.

In this webinar, John Kunze will describe the ARK design goals and current 
landscape. John created the ARK identifier scheme at the California Digital 
Library and leads the ARKs-In-The-Open initiative. With a background in 
computer science and math, he wrote Unix software that comes pre-installed with 
Mac and Linux systems, and contributed heavily to Internet standards for 
identifiers (URIs), archiving (BagIt, WARC), and metadata (Dublin Core).



Seth Shaw will describe the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Libraries adoption 
of ARKs for Finding Aid persistent identifiers in 2017 and their workflow for 
minting them.  Seth is an Application Developer for the UNLV Libraries 
dedicated to Special Collections and Archives. Seth was formerly the Electronic 
Records Archivist for Duke University and an Assistant Professor of Archival 
Studies at Clayton State University.



Christine Di Bella, ArchivesSpace Program Manager, will conclude the webinar by 
demonstrating the new functionality related to implementing ARKs in 
ArchivesSpace that became available with ArchivesSpace v2.7.0. This 
functionality includes the option to use internal or external ARKs in exports 
or OAI-PMH harvests for resources and archival objects.



Who should attend:

Anyone interested in ARKs, those who are currently using ARKs within 
ArchivesSpace and would like to offer insight to others, and those who are 
interested in using the new ARKs functionality in ArchivesSpace.



Questions?



Contact Jessica at [email protected] if you have questions about this 
webinar or the Integrations with ArchivesSpace webinar series.



The seventh Integrations with ArchivesSpace webinar will be: Integrating 
ArchivesSpace and Alma, April 8, 2020, at 2pm ET (11am PT).



The recording for our fifth webinar in the series, Integrating ArchivesSpace 
and Archivematica, is now available on YouTube<https://youtu.be/HtZ_AUgIM9I>.

Call for Nominations for ArchivesSpace Governance Groups

The ArchivesSpace Governance Board is seeking nominations to fill vacancies on 
three ArchivesSpace Governance Groups: the Governance Board, the Technical 
Advisory Council (TAC), and the User Advisory Council (UAC). Self-nominations 
and nominations by others are welcome.


Learn more about the calls for the different groups at:

  *   Governance Board<https://archivesspace.org/archives/5872>
  *   Technical Advisory Council<https://archivesspace.org/archives/5874>
  *   User Advisory Council<https://archivesspace.org/archives/5870>


Nominations must be received by 9:00 p.m. EDT on Friday, April 24, 2020. The 
Nominating Committee will review all nominations and recommend candidates and 
appointments to the Governance Board for their approval.


Please feel free to reach out to the members of the Nominating Committee or 
contact Christine Di Bella, ArchivesSpace Program Manager, at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> with any 
questions.

Save the Dates


Mark your calendars for these upcoming ArchivesSpace events!


  *   ArchivesSpace Western Archivists Regional Member 
Forum<https://archivesspace.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/ADC/pages/1058603307/Western+Archivists+Regional+Forum+2020>
 - April 22, 2020, at the San Francisco Public Library in San Francisco, CA


  *   ArchivesSpace Online 
Forum<https://archivesspace.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/ADC/pages/966688804/ArchivesSpace+Online+Forum+2020>
 - May 18-21, 2020


  *   ArchivesSpace Annual Member Forum - August 4, 2020, at North Park 
University in Chicago, IL


  *   ArchivesSpace UK Regional Member Forum - December 9-10, 2020, at 
University of Oxford in Oxford, England


This list of events is for informational purposes and is meant to help as you 
plan your upcoming travel and professional development.  Calls for proposals, 
registration information, schedules and other information for each event will 
be announced and included on the wiki as planning commences for that event.

Membership Update

We are excited to welcome our newest members to our community! Our new members 
since January 31 include:

  *   Buckingham Browne & Nichols School (Cambridge, MA)
  *   Denver Public Library (Denver, CO)
  *   University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (Dallas, TX)

As of February 28, we have 414 General members, 20 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 Section 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.

Jessica Dowd Crouch
Community Engagement Coordinator for ArchivesSpace
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Skype: jdowdcrouch

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