I am happy to announce the release of Spotlight v0.1.0, available at 
http://github.com/sul-dlss/spotlight. 

Spotlight is a plugin for Blacklight, that enables libraries and other cultural 
heritage institutions to build online exhibits from content in their 
repositories to better highlight their digital collections.  It extends 
Blacklight by providing a self-service, forms-based user interface that allows 
exhibit-builders, such as librarians or faculty, to customize the search 
interface and homepage, and to build media-rich feature pages to better 
contextualize their collections.

We've completed our first engineering phase, which consisted of 10 sprints, and 
have been working with our Digital and Rare Maps Librarian to build out the 
first production instance of a Maps of Africa exhibit. 

If you are interested, have a look at two video screencasts:

* a brief 4-minute tour of the completed site (http://youtu.be/_A7vTbbiF4g)
* a slightly longer 8-minute demonstration of how to build a new site once a 
Spotlight instance has been associated with an index 
(http://youtu.be/qPJtgajJ4ic)

The 0.1.0 release is ready for you to download, install and take for a 
test-drive.  We've already received detailed feedback from a few of you who 
have tested the setup, and that feedback has been most valuable - thank you!  
We'd greatly appreciate feedback from a few more early adopters.

The engineering team has taken a pause on development as we work with our 
curators to build the next few exhibits. But there is certainly much work left 
to be done.  There is a well populated backlog, and in the fall we intend to 
get back to work with a focus on the following areas:

* Selection and indexing : the tools and workflow for adding new content to a 
Spotlight index and updating metadata as it changes in the metadata source or 
repository.
* Support for more content types : Spotlight currently supports digital still 
image collections, and we intend to add support for audio, video, PDF, 
datasets, geospatial objects, web archives and more. 
* Theming : the ability for builders to choose from multiple visual themes to 
apply to an exhibit or collection, and to add custom header images and branding.
* Repository integration : currently, a Spotlight exhibit can be built on top 
of any Solr index. Work has begun to more easily create new Spotlight indexes 
directly from digital repository systems, and to save exhibit-specific metadata 
and supporting content into repositories. Or initial integration efforts are 
focussed on Fedora, but we expect integration with other platforms will follow. 

We'd welcome your involvement and contributions in this next phase of work, so 
please email us at [email protected] when you are ready to 
jump in.    

-Stu Snydman

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Stuart Snydman
Head of Digitization & Web Development
Stanford University Libraries
http://dlss.stanford.edu


Links:

Spotlight github project: http://github.com/sul-dlss/spotlight
Project Blacklight: http://projectblacklight.org/
Maps of Africa exhibit: http://exhibits.stanford.edu/maps-of-africa/
Video tour of a completed exhibit: http://youtu.be/_A7vTbbiF4g
Video demo of how to build a new exhibit: http://youtu.be/qPJtgajJ4ic
Blog post about Spotlight release: http://stanford.io/1k6QDWF

**and of course, please forgive the cross-post**

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