When:
March 29-31, 2021
March 29, 2021 – 4pm-8pm UTC (find your local time)
March 30, 2021 – 4pm-8pm UTC (find your local time)
March 31, 2021 – 1pm-8pm UTC (find your local time)
Where:
All online via Zoom, with opportunities to join via computer or phone
First time Zoom users, view our Zoom cheatsheet for attendees.
First time Zoom presenters, view our Zoom cheatsheet for presenters.
Who Can Attend:
Anyone using or interested in using ArchivesSpace. This is a free event but registration is required.
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.
The number of registrations available for the workshops on March 30 and 31 is limited and you may register for one workshop per person. The total number of attendees is noted next to the registration. To give as many people as possible a chance to attend, you may register for only one workshop. If you register for more than one workshop, you will be admitted to the first workshop for which you register.
Program:
March 29, 2021 | ArchivesSpace Online Forum 2021Registration for all online forum activities for March 29, 2021: https://lyrasis.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_YQvSqsh4T0-AF2Rx8CvS9A |
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4pm-4:15pm UTC (find your local time) | Welcome and Announcements |
4:15pm-5:15pm UTC | |
5:15pm-5:35pm UTC (find your local time) | The History of Play via ArchivesSpace: Or, What to Do When You’re the Only ArchivesSpace User at Your Institution Julia Novakovic, Archivist at The Strong National Museum of Play, will talk about how she works with ArchivesSpace on a daily basis to provide the world with information about the collections in the Library & Archives of Play. As the true poweruser of the application at her institution, Julia will address how she created her internal documentation and workflows, trains interns how to use ArchivesSpace for creating resource records after processing collections, and shares knowledge through the public-facing Archives Catalog. This session should be of great comfort to beginner-level users of ArchivesSpace who work as lone arrangers or at a smaller institution—it’s truly not that bad being the only one on staff who knows how to use ArchivesSpace! |
5:35pm-5:50pm UTC | BREAK |
5:50-6:10pm UTC (find your local time) | A Workflow for Accessioning Non-permanent College Archives Records Smith College Archives is tasked with storing both permanent and non-permanent records created by the College. Dealing with non-permanent records presents unique challenges that our existing workflows did not address. To maintain consistent metadata regarding the College’s retention schedule and to streamline accessioning practices for non-permanent records, we developed a method to maintain physical and intellectual separation of permanent and non-permanent records, document the scheduled destruction date as consistent metadata, and easily maintain container control through unique top container indicators. This presentation will discuss Smith College Archives’ workflow for accessioning non-permanent records in ArchivesSpace and initiate a larger community conversation on managing non-permanent institutional records in ArchivesSpace. |
7:30pm-8:00pm UTC | ArchivesSpace Trivia Join the ArchivesSpace Online Forum Planning Team for a round of ArchivesSpace themed trivia and the chance to an ArchivesSpace swag bag! |
We are now accepting both session proposals and ideas for topics via our online form at https://forms.gle/dvukC8Y6a2evvswv8. We will be reviewing proposals on a rolling basis, so we encourage you to get your proposals in early. Submissions will be closed on March 5, 2021, with final notification from the planning team by March 17, 2021. |
March 30, 2021 | Discussion SessionsJoin members of the ArchivesSpace member community in discussions about a variety of topics. These sessions are intended to be interactive and we encourage you to come ready to join in with your own questions, comments and insight. Registration for all discussion sessions happening on March 30, 2021: https://lyrasis.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEvduCrqjMqHd3TYoJol0LIEf91ZaTvitUj | |
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4pm-8pm UTC (find your local time) | 4pm-5pm UTC (find your local time) Development Prioritization and the life of a JIRA ticket Join the ArchivesSpace Advisory Councils' Development Prioritization Sub-team for a discussion of the importance of community-submitted feature requests via JIRA and the role of the Development Prioritization sub-team. This discussion will highlight specific open community tickets and the community is encouraged to attend to submit live feedback on these requests. Community feedback and comment on feature requests is crucial and helps inform what new features are added to ArchivesSpace. This discussion is an opportunity to impact ArchivesSpace development in real time! 5pm-5:40pm UTC (find your local time) Integrations with ArchivesSpace Discussion Join the ArchivesSpace Technical Advisory Council's Integrations Sub-team for a discussion highlighting the role this team plays in supporting the ArchivesSpace community by documenting the integration of systems with the ArchivesSpace application. Those with a current or potential integration they'd like to bring to the team's attention or those with questions about the Integration sub-team's role are encouraged to attend. 5:40pm-5:50pm UTC (find your local time) Break 5:50pm- | |
March 30, 2021 | Workshop | |
5pm-8pm UTC (find your local time) | Workshop: Workflow efficiencies in ArchivesSpace Workshop presenter: Miloche Kottman, University of Kansas Libraries Workshop Registration: https://lyrasis.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_vxFaGRhnTRKMyWvH6dvyVA The number of registrations available for the this workshop is limited to 50 and you may register for one workshop per person. To give as many people as possible a chance to attend, you may register for only one workshop. If you register for more than one workshop, you will be admitted to the first workshop for which you register. Workshop Description: |
March 31, 2021 | Workshops(individual workshop registrations linked below) |
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1pm-4pm UTC (find your local time) | Workshop: ArchivesSpace Application Overview and Resource Record Creation Workshop Presenter: Brittany Newberry, Atlanta University Center Workshop Registration: https://lyrasis.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_MsTuzIZ4TI2J-BBfrjaESw The number of registrations available for this workshop is limited to 100 and you may register for one workshop per person. To give as many people as possible a chance to attend, you may register for only one workshop. If you register for more than one workshop, you will be admitted to the first workshop for which you register. Workshop Description: Part presentation, part in-depth demo, this workshop will introduce attendees to the ArchivesSpace application and provide the basic information for creating resource records and archival objects. Those new to ArchivesSpace or in need of an ArchivesSpace basics refresher are encouraged to attend. |
5pm-8:30pm UTC (find your local time) | Workshop: Introduction to to the ArchivesSpace API Workshop Presenter: Valerie Addonizio, Atlas Systems Workshop Registration: https://lyrasis.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Ze1ZNDPTTB2lEoY1Jx-sHw The number of registrations available for this workshop is limited to 50 and you may register for one workshop per person. To give as many people as possible a chance to attend, you may register for only one workshop. If you register for more than one workshop, you will be admitted to the first workshop for which you register. Workshop Description: Part presentation, part in-depth demo, this workshop will introduce attendees to the ArchivesSpace API (Application Programming Interface). Using the ArchivesSpace API enables the user to perform tasks, like bulk actions, that are not possible or are more time consuming to accomplish in the ArchivesSpace Staff User Interface. The presentation will establish important concepts while the demos bring those concepts into reality. Please note that this is not a hands-on workshop and has instead been designed as an in-depth tutorial with live examples and time for Q&A. The trade-off will be a more seamless introduction to the API. Packets will be provided to all attendees for how to setup and use an API client on their own. This workshop assumes experience with ArchivesSpace but not the API itself; beginners are encouraged to attend. |
Our Online Forum forum adheres to the ArchivesSpace Code of Conduct. We seek to provide a welcoming, fun, and safe community experience for everyone. The full text of the code of conduct is available at https://archivesspace.org/archivesspace-code-of-conduct.
Online Forum Evaluation:
Nora Blackman, Case Western Reserve University
Marcella Huggard, University of Kansas Libraries
Jonathan Lawler, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
Corey Schmidt, University of Georgia
Emily Somach, Maryland Center for History and Culture
Mariella Soprano, California Institute of Technology
Jessica Crouch, ArchivesSpace