[cid:image001.jpg@01D79E74.8E8959C0]

ArchivesSpace Update – August 2021



Development


ArchivesSpace v3.0.2 is currently available at 
https://github.com/archivesspace/archivesspace/releases/tag/v3.0.2. Version 
3.0.2 is the direct result of community feedback about the migration of date 
sub-records attached to agents. The updated migration will create an equal 
number of new structured date sub-records from the original date sub-records 
and do some parsing of date expressions in range dates into begin and end date 
expressions. This migration will be skipped if you previously upgraded to 3.0.0 
or 3.0.1.


Please note that the timing of this smaller release was intended to meet the 
needs of institutions that needed to complete an upgrade before the end of the 
summer. If you do not have that kind of time pressure, you should wait for the 
3.1.0 version, which we expect to put out very soon. That will be a more 
typical release with the usual complement of bug fixes, feature enhancements, 
and infrastructure improvements.


Webinar Rescheduling Announcement: Virtual Every Step of the Way: Migrating to 
ArchivesSpace during Remote Work

Due to the impact of Hurricane Elsa on the presenters, this webinar has been 
rescheduled from its original date of July 7, 2021.  This webinar will now be 
on September 1, 2021. If you registered for the original webinar, your 
registration has been transferred to the new webinar date.

When: September 1, 2021


Time: 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. ET (11:00 a.m. – 12:00 pm PT)


Where: Zoom


Registration: https://lyrasis.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_p_-DXUf8S1KlEYmsheGujw


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



Webinar description:


In February 2020, USF Libraries – Tampa Special Collections formally began the 
process to migrate to ArchivesSpace. Those discussions quickly stalled, 
however, when the University asked that they begin to formulate continuity of 
operations plans for remote work in preparations for what was then a 
hypothetical shutdown.



Early into lockdown, USF determined that it would actually be the perfect time 
to migrate to ArchivesSpace. The campus was closed, no Reading Room services 
could be provided, and staff wanted to engage in meaningful projects. Guiding a 
team consisting of librarians, staff, and student employees, Special 
Collections organized a multi-phase plan for preparing data for migration, 
undergoing migration, and cleaning records in ArchivesSpace. As staff begin to 
gain more physical access in 2021, they are finalizing the clean up and ready 
to engage with patrons using ArchivesSpace.



In this webinar, Tomaro Taylor, Amanda Boczar, and Anastasia Temkina of USF 
Libraries – Tampa Special Collections will illustrate how they structured their 
complete migration to ArchivesSpace in a remote environment, including the 
active incorporation of student workers with various levels of archival 
experience. No one on staff had prior experience with ArchivesSpace and all 
members of the team were trained in stages. They will also address how this 
project encouraged a more holistic reassessment, including systematically 
evaluating finding aids for missing information, conscious editing of 
descriptive content and subject headings, and the addition of classification 
headers.



A Q&A will follow.


Presenter Information:



Tomaro Taylor is the Head of Special Collections at the University of South 
Florida Libraries Tampa campus. A Certified Archivist, Tomaro has nearly 20 
years of experience implementing policies, procedures, guidelines, and best 
practices in the archival field. She currently serves as President of the 
Academy of Certified Archivists and Co-Manager of the Society of American 
Archivists’ Digital Archives Specialist (DAS) Exam.



Amanda Boczar is Special Collections Operations Manager at the University of 
South Florida Libraries Tampa campus. Amanda holds a Ph.D. in History with over 
12 years of experience in higher education, and joined the library in 2019. She 
was responsible for the migration to ArchivesSpace, and supervised student and 
employee training through the process.



Ana Temkina is a student assistant at USF Libraries Tampa campus, Special 
Collections. She received her bachelor’s degree in Library and Information 
Science, Children’s Literature track, from St. Petersburg State University of 
Culture and Arts, Russia. At USF she is doing her MA in Applied Anthropology 
and will soon graduate to continue her academic path at the University of 
Kentucky. Library work remains one of her great passions.



Announcing the first ArchivesSpace Core Committers Open Call

The ArchivesSpace Core Committers group will offer their first community-wide 
open call on September 13, 2021, at 2pm ET/11am PT.  This call is open to 
anyone using or interested in using ArchivesSpace in a more technical capacity.



The ArchivesSpace Core Committers 
group<https://archivesspace.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/ADC/pages/102893918/Core+Committers+Group>
 is made up of volunteers within the ArchivesSpace community with a proven 
track record of contributing to the ArchivesSpace application, including 
reviewing pull requests, writing technical documentation, and contributing code 
to ArchivesSpace.

Registration is currently open for this open call. This open call will cover 
the build system and testing suite within ArchivesSpace. Following a brief 
presentation, you will have the opportunity to ask questions about the topic. 
Once those run out we will answer other technical questions if time allows.

ArchivesSpace Core Committers Open Call

Date: September 13, 2021

Time: 2:00pm ET / 11:00am PT

Topic: The ArchivesSpace build system and testing suite


Registration:  
https://lyrasis.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUtc-qrpzguGdIQndPjxjZ17lHwrjoAq7nH



Please note this session will not be recorded but notes will be made available 
after the fact on the ArchivesSpace wiki.



If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at 
archivesspaceh...@lyrasis.org.


Recordings available - ArchivesSpace 7th Annual Member Forum



Thank you to everyone who attended some portion of the 7th Annual ArchivesSpace 
Member Forum.  It was a great three days hearing about the exciting work 
happening in ArchivesSpace and learning about new features, plugins and tips! 
The recordings and resources from the week’s sessions are now available on the 
event wiki at 
https://archivesspace.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/ADC/pages/2770599937/ArchivesSpace+Member+Forum+2021.



If you attended any portion of the forum, please take some time to fill out the 
post-forum evaluation at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/D2GPMLD.  Your feedback 
will help us determine what did and didn’t work during this forum and how to 
make future forums even better.



Again, thank you to all of you who attended and presented at this year’s Member 
Forum.  We look forward to seeing you (hopefully in person) at next year’s 
forum!



Announcement from our colleagues at LYRASIS: LYRASIS 2021 Open Source Software 
Survey Report now available



LYRASIS, the organizational home of ArchivesSpace, announces the release of the 
LYRASIS 2021 Open Source Software Survey: Understanding the Landscape of Open 
Source Software Support in American Libraries authored by Hannah Rosen, 
Strategist for Research and Scholarly Communication, and Jill Grogg, Strategist 
for Content and Scholarly Communication Initiatives. The report can be accessed 
on the new LYRASIS Research Repository at 
https://research.lyrasis.org/handle/20.500.12669/97.



As a global nonprofit serving knowledge communities worldwide, LYRASIS invests 
in open source software (OSS) both as an institutional home for different OSS 
communities and as an OSS service provider. LYRASIS is the organizational home 
of ArchivesSpace, DSpace, CollectionSpace, Fedora, and VIVO. To better 
understand how GLAM institutions interact with these kinds of OSS programs, 
LYRASIS conducted a survey of its membership and users in the spring of 2021. 
The survey focused on challenges and opportunities in community-supported open 
source software (OSS). The survey questions were designed with input from 
LYRASIS members who were keenly interested in understanding how their peers 
support and advocate for OSS programs. The survey was divided into three 
sections: funding and support for OSS; justifying the use of OSS; and 
evaluating OSS.



Included in this report are the results of the 2021 LYRASIS OSS survey along 
with an executive summary outlining the key findings from survey respondents. 
These findings paint a broad picture of the OSS landscape for libraries, 
archives, museums, and research institutions, particularly American academic 
institutions, and contextualize the current environment for OSS. The goal of 
the report is to provide the field with a better understanding of overarching 
attitudes within their community and to see where they fit within the spectrum. 
The survey results will hopefully also help institutions better justify and 
support OSS and help OSS communities better serve their communities and 
demonstrate their value.



The OSS report grew from the research priorities set by the LYRASIS Leader’s 
Circle. The survey was conducted between March 1st and April 9th, 2021 and 
distributed via email to all LYRASIS members, as well as via two listservs run 
and maintained by LYRASIS staff, and sent to additional targeted groups within 
the LYRASIS community.

Membership Update

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

  *   Canadian Centre for Architecture (Montreal, QC)
  *   St. Norbert College (De Pere, WI)


As of August 31, we have 445 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>
[page1image482511520]

_______________________________________________
Archivesspace_Users_Group mailing list
Archivesspace_Users_Group@lyralists.lyrasis.org
http://lyralists.lyrasis.org/mailman/listinfo/archivesspace_users_group

Reply via email to