Attendees

  • Rajesh Balekai (Notre Dame)
  • Dan Brubaker Horst (Notre Dame)
  • Bradley Daigle (UVA)
  • Rick Johnson (Notre Dame)
  • Tom Laudeman (UVA)
  • Mark Matienzo (Yale)
  • Lynn Mcrae (Stanford)
  • Julie Meloni (UVA)
  • Michael Olson (Stanford)
  • Adam Soroka (UVA)

Notre Dame

  • https://github.com/ndliblis/hydra_exhibit
  • https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/HYGALL
  • Done some work on creating exhibit framework for EAD-described collections using Hydra
  • Created OM terminology
  • Drill-down to item view
  • Exhibit browse framework - view separate from basic search for "boutique"-style exhibits - browse by facets, etc., e.g. filter by PID namespace
  • Informal roadmap: preview state,
  • Easy to chop up EAD into fragments - retained within each child; expressed as Fedora relationships
  • Some work to extract work on EAD processing into separate plugin; see the project's models for current status of EAD processing stuff
  • Status: 75~80% complete; definitely interested in working this into the larger Hydra codebase
  • Nothing holding ND to use EAD as such long term

Hypatia needs

  • We need to get an understanding of data modeling, and if and how current work will work to us.
  • EAD isn't necessity in terms of how data is stored (UVA thinking MODS for desc MD and RDF for structure)
  • Remember that archival description is describes aggregations - lowest levels of aggregations don't necessarily reflect traditional "items"
  • Mark M. wrote some notes last October about metadata model: https://gist.github.com/670061

Action Items

  • Notre Dame expose instance of Fedora and Hydra Head with content loaded in
  • Hypatia folks review current object model structure by next call
  • Meet April 14, 3 PM Eastern to continue discussion
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