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Customizing the ArchivesSpace Public Interface: Some Simple How-Tos

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ArchivesSpace’s public user interface (PUI) is a quick way to get started with making your materials web-accessible, but did you know that there are a number of easy customizations you can make to it, often with little or no development experience? In this session ArchivesSpace Tech Lead Laney McGlohon and Junior Developer Lora Woodford will walk through some ways you can get started on changing the look and feel of your PUI. Examples to be covered include deciding what should be included on the navigation bar, applying branding in terms of colors and logos, and enabling or disabling specific functionality.

  • Laney McGlohon, ArchivesSpace - Laney is an information scientist, software developer, librarian, and self-described data wrangler with seven years of experience working with special collections and institutional archivists. Most recently, Laney served as the Discovery and Access Engineer at Stanford University Libraries. Before that she served as a Software Engineer at the Getty Research Institute and as Technology Consultant at the Museum of Ventura County. She has also worked at the University of Georgia and Raytheon Systems Corporation. Laney earned a Bachelor’s of Science in Mathematical Sciences from University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, a Master’s of Science in Applied Mathematics from North Carolina State University and her Master’s in Library Science from University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
  • Lora Woodford, ArchivesSpace

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  • Stephen Innes, University of Auckland
  • Emma Jolley, National Library of Australia
  • Venkat Srinivasan, National Centre for Biological Sciences - Venkat Srinivasan is a visiting researcher and archivist at the Archives at the National Centre for Biological Sciences in Bangalore, India (http://archives.ncbs.res.in/). The Archives at NCBS is a new public space for the history of contemporary biology in India. It opened in February 2019. In addition to the setting up of this archive, the team is developing templates to pull archival material into coherent stories, and connect personal stories to established records of a scientific process.
  • Leilani Dawson, University of Hawaiʻi - Mānoa