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Date and Time

09:00PDT/12:00 EDT - 10:00PDT/13:00 EDT

Zoom URL

https://lyrasis.zoom.us/j/897871318

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Goals

Discussion topics

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Introductions (Ice Breaker Question: Do you have a pet, and if so, what kind?)


Metadata standards (for descriptive and for encoding use cases) which should be supported as default ArchivesSpace solutions

Status of the Describing Archives, a Content Standard (DACS), and its support within ArchiveSpace

Maintaining published import and export crosswalks for metadata in ArchivesSpace

Documenting ArchivesSpace data mappings (for example, from MARC to EAD)

Scheduling Future Meetings

Action items

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Notes

Introductions

  • We are tasked to come up with a work plan and activities which can be reasonably executed over the next year

  • Hone in by the end on a rough work plan and begin scheduling

  • Moving ArchivesSpace to support the identified metadata standards

  • Sub-team Charge

  • When drafting a charge for the new Sub-team

  • Might need to prioritize different parts of the charge

  • We also might not get to every item of the charge

  • Charge can be edited throughout the year

  • Around ArchivesSpace, addressing metadata standards was seen as a real need

  • This charge seems to ensure that this need is going to be addressed

Migration is often heavily informed by ensuring that metadata follows standards

How can we make explicit what ArchivesSpace commits to in terms of metadata standards

How do we document this?

Daniel: A lot of this works came out of the structure of the EAD

There is a desire to ensure that EAC-CPF and MARC exports are fully supported from within ASpace

Tooltips for the system are based on DACS, but this is customizable

Resource record section is based on EAD and DACS

Internationalization

We should note that RAD or ISAD might be preferred by adopters outside of the United States

OAI-PMH Implementation

This supports Dublin Core


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