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Eric Kansa |
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| , | ekansa@ischool.berkeley.edu | Information and Service Design Program | This is a potential fedora/DuraCloud operation. | (November, 2009) | 12/1/09 |
Jack Davis, | Jack Davis jack.davis@uc.edu | American School for Classical Studies at Athens (faculty at U. Cincinnati) | There is potential for them to use DuraCloud for replication in North America of large collections that they are digitizing for 2 large grants, hundreds of thousands of images. Also potential for a Fedora/DuraCloud setup later. | Jack is on faculty at the U. of Cincinnati | 12/1/09 | ||||
John Younger, | jyounger@ku.edu | U. of Kansas/American School for Classical Studies at Athens | John is the head of a newly formed IT subcomittee of the managing committed for the ASCSA. He is also on faculty and Kansas so would be easy to visit. They are trying to work out a way to make sure that their stuff is sustainable. |
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Loren Sherbak | ScherbakL@aaa.si.edu | Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution | Loren expressed interest in being able to run a Fedora-based repo in the cloud. This is the case for people not wanting to have to deal with their own limited IT resources. They are a classic archive application: artist's papers, EAD finding aids, etc. |
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Connie Kearns McCarthy, | ckmcca@wm.edu | William and Mary University | William and Mary has big reputation for a small humanities U. with limited IT resources to promote digital scholarship. She is very interested in the possibilities for the Library to be able to offer this to the faculty. |
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