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ArchivesSpace Update – February 2021



Development


Thank you all for your patience as we finalize the ArchivesSpace v3.0 release 
candidate, which we anticipate putting out in March.  If you're interested in 
what's coming, we recommend reviewing the recording of our recent webinar about 
the expanded agent module functionality that is the primary focus of this 
update. While the required fields to create a valid agent record will remain 
minimal, the expanded agents functionality will allow for greater compliance 
with metadata standards used to describe persons, families, and corporate 
entities like MARCXML authority and EAC-CPF, facilitate better exchange with 
databases like LCNAF and SNAC and support better contextualization of agents by 
providing more ways to apply controlled access headings or information about 
the agent and their relationships.  A recording of the webinar as well as a 
link to a test instance where you can try out the new functionality is 
available at https://archivesspace.org/archives/6660.


Welcome new ArchivesSpace Tech Lead, Brian Hoffman


We are pleased to announce Brian Hoffman will be joining ArchivesSpace as the 
Technical Lead on Monday, March 1, 2021.


Brian will be familiar to many in the community from his previous experiences 
developing for ArchivesSpace. He worked with Hudson Molonglo, the original 
developers of ArchivesSpace, in our early years and then with the ArchivesSpace 
program team as a developer later on. For those scoring at home, by number of 
commits he’s #3 on the all-time list of ArchivesSpace code 
committers<https://github.com/archivesspace/archivesspace/graphs/contributors>.



Brian’s experience goes far beyond ArchivesSpace, however, having worked with 
institutions such as New York University, Temple University, and the Museum of 
Modern Art on applications and technical infrastructure to support many 
different functions in archives, libraries, and museums. He is skilled not just 
with the technologies that make up ArchivesSpace and the larger universe of web 
applications in our field, but also conversant with many of the metadata 
standards and workflows that support our work.



As Tech Lead, Brian will be responsible for the infrastructure of the 
ArchivesSpace application and manage the different streams of development that 
go into it, including work from staff developers, contractors, and community 
members. He will lead the Core Committers group as they continue to build and 
strengthen our community of code contributors. He will also work closely with 
community members and the rest of the program team as we all work to ensure the 
ArchivesSpace application meets the needs of archives and other collecting 
institutions now and in the future.



Brian is an excellent colleague and collaborator, valued for his thoughtful 
approach to issues and good humor. We look forward to this chance to both 
reconnect and chart a new path for ArchivesSpace together.



ArchivesSpace has been really fortunate to have had Mark Cooper of LYRASIS 
Digital Technology Services and Lora Woodford take on many of the 
responsibilities of the Tech Lead while the position has been vacant. We truly 
appreciate their work to keep ArchivesSpace going on the technical side over 
the last year.



Brian will officially join the ArchivesSpace team on March 1. Please join us in 
welcoming Brian to his new role in the ArchivesSpace community!


Applications Due for the ArchivesSpace Diversity Partnership by March 15


The March 15 deadline to apply for the ArchivesSpace Diversity Partnership is 
fast approaching. The ArchivesSpace Diversity Partnership is a new program that 
offers support for implementing the ArchivesSpace application to institutions 
that are themselves or primarily serve communities underrepresented in the 
ArchivesSpace community. Participating organizations will receive, at no cost 
to them, ArchivesSpace membership, hosting with a Registered Service Provider, 
training, and user and technical support for the duration of a three-year term.



Eligible organizations include:

  *   academic Minority-Serving Institutions such as Historically Black 
Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs), and 
Tribal Colleges and Universities
  *   non-profit or community archives primarily run by or serving BIPOC 
(Black, Indigenous, and People of Color)
  *   tribal archives



Applications are due March 15, 2021, and this program will launch with a small 
cohort of institutions on July 1, 2021. The three-year term will conclude on 
June 30, 2024.



More information about the ArchivesSpace Diversity Partnership, including 
information about how to apply and a recording of the information webinar held 
on February 10th, is available at 
https://archivesspace.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/ADC/pages/2049998863/ArchivesSpace+Diversity+Partnership.


We are happy to answer any questions you may have anytime by emailing us at 
archivesspaceh...@lyrasis.org<mailto:archivesspaceh...@lyrasis.org>. Potential 
applicants who are interested in the experience of using ArchivesSpace at an 
underrepresented institution can contact Brittany Newberry 
(bnewbe...@auctr.edu<mailto:bnewbe...@auctr.edu>). She is happy to talk about 
Atlanta University Center’s experience implementing ArchivesSpace as an HBCU.


Announcing the ArchivesSpace Member Match Program


The ArchivesSpace Member Engagement sub-team is happy to announce a new 
initiative: the ArchivesSpace Member Match program.



The Member Match program is an initiative to engage the ArchivesSpace 
membership community, created and organized by the Member Engagement sub-team 
of the ArchivesSpace User Advisory Council, with support from the ArchivesSpace 
Community Engagement Coordinator. The program is intended to be a resource and 
venue for peer-to-peer support between ArchivesSpace members. For one, 
year-long term, Member Match participants will be matched with a member with 
whom they can receive and offer professional insight, advice, and comradery. 
The program will also offer participants the opportunity to engage in exclusive 
events and enlightening discussions about ArchivesSpace and its active user 
community.



Eligibility

Any individual affiliated with an ArchivesSpace member organization is eligible 
to participate in the ArchivesSpace Member Match program and there is no limit 
to the number of individuals from a member organization that may participate.


To Learn More

Visit the Member Match wiki: 
https://archivesspace.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/ADC/pages/2198568994/ArchivesSpace+Member+Match+Program


The ArchivesSpace Member Engagement Sub-team will be offering an informational 
webinar on March 10th at 2pm ET.  To register for this webinar, visit 
https://lyrasis.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ZqjF2XKXTaqBFQbeITClHA


This discussion will be recorded and a copy of the recording will be made 
available.  Please feel free to direct any questions to 
archivesspaceh...@lyrasis.org
<mailto:archivesspaceh...@lyrasis.org%0b>

Sent on behalf of the ArchivesSpace Member Engagement sub-team:

Kate Blalack, American Song Archive

Regina Carra, American Folk Art Museum

Bailey Hoffner, University of Oklahoma

Ashley Knox, University of North Carolina Wilmington

Brittany Newberry, Atlanta University Center and ArchivesSpace User Advisory 
Council Chair

Jessica Crouch, ArchivesSpace Community Engagement Coordinator


Register now for the 3rd Annual ArchivesSpace Online Forum



Registration is now 
open<https://archivesspace.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/ADC/pages/2146992129/ArchivesSpace+Online+Forum+2021>
 for the 3rd Annual ArchivesSpace Online Forum!


Taking place March 29-31, 2021, our online forum will be a three-day event 
spanning a variety of time zones and ArchivesSpace experience levels. Anyone 
who uses ArchivesSpace or is interested in ArchivesSpace is welcome to attend.



As in years past, this free event will include a mix of opportunities to share 
and learn from each other about many different aspects of ArchivesSpace.


When:

 Presentations and breakout discussions will be held on March 29-30, 2021, from 
4pm-8pm UTC, and all individuals using or interested in ArchivesSpace are 
welcome to attend some or all of the sessions on these days. The small 
workshops covering specific elements of the ArchivesSpace application offered 
at different times on March 30 and 31 are currently full.



Where:
All online via Zoom, with opportunities to join via computer or phone.



Who Can Attend:

Anyone using or interested in using ArchivesSpace. This is a free event but 
registration is required.

Online registration:
https://archivesspace.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/ADC/pages/2146992129/ArchivesSpace+Online+Forum+2021

Registrations for each day of the Forum are separate. You will need to register 
for each day you are interested in attending to guarantee your spot. 
Registration for each activity is linked above the session in the agenda.  
Workshop attendance is limited and all workshops are currently full.


We anticipate recording many parts of the forum, but for it to be a success we 
will also need as many live participants as possible. We encourage you to dip 
in and out of the live program as much as you can. You will no doubt “meet” a 
different set of colleagues each time.



A special thanks to our Online Forum planning group for the tremendous work 
they’re doing to plan this forum. We’re looking forward to a great event, with 
your help!  Please feel free to contact ArchivesSpace Community Engagement 
Coordinator Jessica Crouch (jessica.cro...@lyrasis.org) with questions. We look 
forward to seeing many of you there!


Membership Update


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

  *   Berklee College of Music (Boston, MA)
  *   Milwaukee Art Museum (Milwaukee, WI)
  *   Mississippi University for Women (Columbus, MS)

As of February 26, we have 421 General members, 21 Educational Program members, 
and 3 Registered Service Providers. If you are interested in your institution 
becoming a member of ArchivesSpace, please email us at 
archivesspaceh...@lyrasis.org<mailto:archivesspaceh...@lyrasis.org> 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 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
jessica.cro...@lyrasis.org<mailto:jessica.cro...@lyrasis.org>
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