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Building off of last year's inaugural event, plans are underway for this year's ArchivesSpace Members Forum. Open to staff members from all ArchivesSpace member institutions, this free event is an opportunity for ArchivesSpace members to learn and share with each other and the program team about all things ArchivesSpace. This year's forum will be in Atlanta, prior to the main Society of American Archivists conference program. Watch this space as plans develop! If you have ideas or suggestions, please comment here on the wiki or email Christine (christine.dibella@lyrasis.org).

Date: August 2, 2016


Location: Robert W. Woodruff Library at the Atlanta University Center, Atlanta, GA
(thank you to ArchivesSpace Member Atlanta University Center for making space for us!)

Limited shuttle service between the Hilton Atlanta and the Woodruff Library is being provided at designated times. For more information on this, or other transportation options, see Getting to the Woodruff Library for the ArchivesSpace Member Forum.


Planning Committee

  • Martha Conway, University of Michigan
  • Alex Duryee, New York Public Library
  • Linda Hocking, Litchfield Historical Society
  • Jason Loeffler, American Academy of Rome
  • Jaime Margalotti, University of Delaware
  • Jenny Mitchell, Louisiana State University
  • Francesca Pitaro, AP Corporate Archives
  • Adrienne Pruitt, Tufts University
  • Elizabeth Russell, University of Maine
  • Mariella Soprano, Caltech
  • Christine Di Bella, ArchivesSpace

Logistical support: Alicia Johnson and Kenna Juliani, LYRASIS

Registration

Online registration via EventBrite is now open. Please register if you plan to attend to help us with planning; due to space constraints advance registration is required for the morning workshops.


Schedule

 

The Member Forum program is split into two half-day segments. Attendees may attend one or both of the segments. Box lunches will be available for people attending both segments.

Morning Program (all three workshops are currently at capacity. If you would like to be added to the waiting list, please email Christine (christine.dibella@lyrasis.org).)

Time

Workshop

Instructor

9:00 a.m. to noon

Creating and Managing Digital Objects in ArchivesSpace

 

Brad Westbrook (ArchivesSpace)

Nancy Enneking (Getty Research Institute)

 

9:00 a.m. to noon

Introducing the ArchivesSpace REST API using Python 3

 

R.S. Doiel (Caltech)

9:00 a.m. to noon

Developing Simple Plug-ins to Customize Your ArchivesSpace Experience

 

Kevin Clair (University of Denver)

From noon to 1:00, free box lunches will be available for people staying for both the morning and afternoon programs. Information will be sent to registered workshop participants. There will be space to eat in the library.

 

Afternoon Program

Time

Activity

Speakers

1:00-1:10 p.m.

Welcome

 

1:10-1:25 p.m.

Governance Board Update

Christian Dupont (Boston College), Lynda Kachurek (University of Richmond)

1:25-1:40 p.m.

Program Update

Brad Westbrook, Christine Di Bella (ArchivesSpace)

1:40-2:00 p.m.

Q&A from audience

 

 

2:10-3:25 p.m.

Concurrent session block 1

 

 

ArchivesSpace Integrations – A Status Report and Look Ahead

Dallas Pillen (University of Michigan), Dustin Stokes (Atlas Systems), Martin Springell (Preservica)

 

Managing Containers and Locations in ArchivesSpace: A Look at Newly Added Functionality

Mary Caldera (Yale), Rachel Searcy (New York University)

 

Getting Involved in the ArchivesSpace Community

Sally Vermaaten (New York University), Gordon Daines (Brigham Young University), Christian Dupont (Boston College)

 

 

 

3:35-4:50 p.m.

Concurrent session block 2

 

 

Working with a Hosting Provider 

John Herbert (LYRASIS), Dan Specht (Atlas Systems)

 

Data Cleanup Strategies and Tools 

Kate Bowers (Harvard), Dave Mayo (Harvard), Marcus Ladd (Miami University), Jacky Johnson (Miami University)

 

How Does ArchivesSpace Work for You?

Laurel McPhee (University of California San Diego), Miloche Kottman (University of Kansas), Lora Davis (Johns Hopkins University), Mark Custer (Yale University), Sarah Tanner (Atlanta University Center), Joshua Shaw (Dartmouth College)

 

 

 

4:50-5:00 p.m.

Closing

 

Coffee, tea, and water will be available throughout the afternoon.


Afterwards

There will be a post-Forum mixer, co-hosted by Registered Service Provider Atlas Systems, at the Hilton Atlanta from 5:30-7:00 p.m. Extend your conversations from the Member Forum, or, if you weren’t able to join us for the Forum, come for light food and drink and to catch up with other ArchivesSpace users as a warmup to your evening in Atlanta. An RSVP to Christine (christine.dibella@lyrasis.org) from those not registered for the Forum would be appreciated so that we are sure to have enough on hand.

 

Description of Workshops

July 1, 2016: Note that all three workshops are currently at capacity. If you would like to be added to the waiting list, please email Christine (christine.dibella@lyrasis.org).

Creating and Managing Digital Object Records in ArchivesSpace - While ArchivesSpace is not a digital asset management system, it does provide functionality for creating and managing essential metadata for your digital materials, and to manage it in the same system as your physical collection materials. Learn more about the Digital Objects module of ArchivesSpace through instruction and hands-on exercises. Instructor: Brad Westbrook, ArchivesSpace

Introducing the ArchivesSpace REST API using Python 3 - While the ArchivesSpace staff interface gives you many options for creating and updating individual records, sometimes you want to do more. The ArchivesSpace Application Programming Interface (API) is a powerful tool that can help you update the value of a field across hundreds of records, change dozens of unpublished finding aids to published, delete unwanted location records in bulk, and export all of your EAD data for use in another system, among other things -- and you don't have to be a developer to use it! Learn more about what it is, what it can do, and how to make it work for you. The workshop will present the basics of working with the ArchivesSpace REST API using Python (version 3). This includes authentication as well as creating, reading, updating, and deleting various types of ArchivesSpace objects (e.g. repositories, agents, accessions, and digital objects). Instructor: R.S. Doiel, Caltech

Developing Simple Plug-ins to Customize Your ArchivesSpace Experience Would you like to change the colors in your public interface, modify the way a particular EAD tag imports, or add some basic, repository-specific functionality to your ArchivesSpace installation? Plugins may be the answer - and you don't have to be a programmer to build them. In this workshop, learn more about the plugin architecture of ArchivesSpace and how archivists and developers can work together to identify, build, refine and improve plugins to make ArchivesSpace meet local needs. Instructor: Kevin Clair, University of Denver

Description of Sessions

How Does ArchivesSpace Work for You? (lightning round) – What have you found to make ArchivesSpace work especially well for you? Have you found an unusual or unexpected use for ArchivesSpace in your repository? Do you have workflows or data entry methods that streamline your work? Come share tips, tricks, and ideas!

Managing Containers and Locations in ArchivesSpace: A Look at Newly Added Functionality – Thanks to development work sponsored by ArchivesSpace members Yale University and New York University the containers and locations areas of the application have been substantially revamped. Come learn more about what’s new and how to make it work for you.

ArchivesSpace Integrations – A Status Report and Look Ahead – For many institutions, ArchivesSpace is just one of the systems used to manage and provide access to collection materials. Come learn about the status of integrations with Archivematica, Aeon, and Preservica and how institutions are revamping their workflows to address work across their systems.

Data Cleanup Strategies and Tools – Working with legacy data, moving data from one system to another, reconciling data creation over time and different staff – all of these require some form of data cleanup. They also typically involve significant discussion and planning, and often the creation of tools that facilitate getting the job done efficiently. Learn what worked (and, in some cases, didn’t work) for two institutions in preparing for major migrations to ArchivesSpace, and get and share ideas about your own cleanup projects.

Getting Involved in the ArchivesSpace Community - ArchivesSpace is not just a software application - it's a community of users working together to improve managing and providing access to collection material at their own institutions and across the wider archival field. Hear from the Chairs of ArchivesSpace's User Advisory Council and Technical Advisory Council and a member of the Governance Board about what these groups do and how to get involved..

Working with a Hosting Provider - Managing the technical side of an ArchivesSpace implementation can be challenging depending on your organizational culture and level of IT support, whether your institution is very small, very large, or somewhere in between. Hear from hosting providers about the services they offer and the ways contracting out for assistance can simplify your ArchivesSpace experience.

 

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