Kia ora koutou,
It occurs to me to wonder how other people keep track of which of your systems
affect / require which others of your systems. Eg an institutional repository
sourcing data from a research information management system; a database
requiring Shibboleth to access; an opening hours
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Definitely no one is born knowing all this, and I personally am most grateful
to many library colleagues who have helped the University of North Dakota
libraries with our own recent shift.
On September 22, 2017, we went live with our first-ever (yes, I know we're late
to the game - long
On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 9:30 AM, Deirdre F Joyce wrote:
> Thanks to Stephen for asking the question. We are starting to get ready to
> go through a similar process, so I have appreciated everyone's insights and
> resources as well.
>
My guess is a number of others are wondering
Hello Steven and Everyone,
Great discussion. I work with a lot of cultural heritage organizations as a
consultant. The two open source systems I support the most are:
1. Collective Access (http://collectiveaccess.org/) Robust collection
management, able to track objects, related documents,
Thanks to Stephen for asking the question. We are starting to get ready to go
through a similar process, so I have appreciated everyone's insights and
resources as well.
Déirdre F. Joyce
Associate Librarian, Metadata Services
Syracuse University Libraries
T 315.443.9777 E dfjo...@syr.edu
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Thanks! However, I'm light on archival experience. Mostly, all these archive
jobs require more lifting than I can manage (40+ lbs).
Anna
Annamarie Klose Hrubes
Digital Initiatives Librarian
David & Lorraine Cheng Library
William Paterson University
973-720-2345
klosehrub...@wpunj.edu
Thank you Kyle, the information is much appreciated.
S
Steven Turner, MLIS
Manager, Web Technologies and Development, Assistant Professor
University Libraries
The University of Alabama
416 Gorgas Library | Box 870266, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0266
office 205-348-1638
steven.j.tur...@ua.edu |
Currently at the University of Illinois Springfield we are using Archon for
archival management, however we are exploring moving away from Archon. The
systems we are looking at include Islandora, ArchivesSpace, Omeka, and
Archivematica. My hopes currently lie with a combination of Islandora and
Thanks to everyone who responded, much appreciated, and I appreciate the point
towards the documents, and other IR questions. My apologies if this is old hat.
S
Steven Turner, MLIS
Manager, Web Technologies and Development, Assistant Professor
University Libraries
The University of Alabama
416
That link didn't work for me but this one did:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1cXOug3qM0pNNeD_wssiVEv9c0W1Y5I1VDTnSPTk7fb4/edit#gid=0
Weird because this link looks almost identical to yours. Probably a small
change somewhere or in how my email client botched it up.
Bram
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Hi Steven,
As I recall, this evaluation matrix was posted to the list awhile back - I
think by Ashley Blewer?? Although focused more on IRs, it's pretty
comprehensive, and I think asks some good questions: https://docs.
google.com/spreadsheets/d/1cXOug3qM0pNNeD_wssiVEv9c0W1Y5I1VDTnSPTk7fb4/
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