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6-7 October 2014
10:00am - 4:00pm

Attendees

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Agenda/Presentations

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Day 1 (Oct. 6)

The first day will feature presentations and project updates from Fedora community members, along with an update on the status of Fedora 4 and DuraSpace. The agenda will be created based on presentation topics submitted by attendees, so please propose a topic when you register.

1050 11101:20 - 1TBDtitle2 2:30
TimeTopicPresenter
10:00 - 10:3040Welcome and Introductions 
10:30 40 - 1012:5000Update on DuraSpace and the Fedora Community4

David Wilcox, DuraSpace

Andrew Woods, DuraSpace

12:00 - 1:Update on Fedora 4

Andrew Woods, DuraSpace

00Lunch 
1:00 - 1:40Ingest and Presentation of Serial Publications11:10 - 11:30NLM ingest and presentation of serials

John Doyle, NLM

Doron Shalvi, NLM

Diane Boehr, NLM 

111:30 - 11:5040 - 1:50Islandora update [Video | Slides]Erin Tripp, discoverygarden
1:50 - 2:20Fedora 4 at the Art Institute of ChicagoStefano Cossu, ARTIC
11:50 - 1:00Lunch 
1:00 - 1:20Islandora updateErin Tripp, discoverygarden
2:20 - 2:40Break 
12:40 - 23:00
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Fedora/Islandora: From the Sublime to the "Less-Sublime"

IIa recently completed two projects using Islandora. The first is a repository for the Homeland Defense Information Analysis Center (HDIAC) which IIa operates for the Department of Defense. The content is primarily articles, reports and other documents. The second project was done with IIa's public partner, the National Technical Information Service, as part of the Federal Science Repository Service. The project to develop a scientific and technical information repository for the Iraqi Ministry of Science & Technology was funded by the State Department and sponsored by the Commercial Law Development Program of the Department of Commerce. Unlike the more contained HDIAC project, it included non-traditional objects such as GIS files, a knowledge transfer and training component, and bi-lingual, Arabic and English, interfaces.  

Gail Hodge, Information International Associates, Inc.

Daniel Redmon, Information International Associates, Inc.

3:00 - Break 
2:30 - 2:50

Fedora is not Fedora is not Fedora: Formalizing the Fedora API

A. Soroka, University of Virginia
2:50 - 3:30Short Presentations
3:30 - 3:40Hydra UpdateAndrew Woods, DuraSpace
3:40 - 4:00Discussion and Wrap-up 

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The second day will focus on Fedora 4 training. Please feel free to suggest topics of interest when you register. We will do our best to tailor the agenda to the topics attendees are most interested in.

00 Fedora 3 to Fedora 4 migration planning00TBD
TimeTopic

10:00 - 10:3015

Welcome and Introductions and agenda planning
10:30 15 - 11:0015Fedora 4 feature overview
11:15 - 11:30Break
11:30 - 12:30Fedora 3 to Fedora 4 migration planning
12:00 30 - 1:0030Lunch
1:00 30 - 2:0030Installing and Configuring Fedora 4
2:00 30 - 2:3045Break
2:30 45 - 3:3045Getting started as a Fedora 4 developer
3:30 45 - 4:00Discussion and wrap-up

Resources

Summary

This event will include one day of Fedora User Group presentations and one day of Fedora 4 training.