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The curriculum for the upcoming Islandora and Fedora Camp at Arizona State University, February 24-26, 2020 is now available.

The call for proposals for community presentations at the camp is also open.

Islandora and Fedora Camp, hosted by Arizona State University Libraries, offers everyone a chance to dive in and learn all about the latest versions of Islandora and Fedora. Training will begin with the basics and build toward more advanced concepts–no prior Islandora or Fedora experience is required. Participants can expect to come away with a deep dive Islandora and Fedora learning experience coupled with multiple opportunities for applying hands-on techniques working with experienced trainers from both communities.

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Fedora 6 Overview Webinar

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A recording of the recent Fedora 6 Overview webinar is now available.

The slides from the webinar are also online.

We will continue to produce webinars and demos as Fedora 6 development progresses. If you’d like to participate in the next Fedora 6 code sprint please fill out this Doodle poll.

Fedora 6 Sprint

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Demos

A Two brief summary summaries and demodemos from the second Fedora 6 sprint is now available. This The first demo focuses on the updated migration-utils tool, which now supports basic Fedora 3 to Fedora 6 data conversion based on the Oxford Common File Layout. A more complete video walkthrough of the tool will be available soon, and more information on the sprint and its outcomes can be found in the written summary. If you have a Fedora 3 repository and you are interested in migrating to Fedora 6 when it is available, please test the latest release of migration-utils and let us know whether or not the output meets your expectations by filling out this short feedback form.

The second demo shows how Container resources can be created using the REST API, with the corresponding data being written to disk as OCFL Objects. A testable version of Fedora 6 with this functionality included will be available in January, at which point we will invite community members to test the application and provide feedback on the functionality.

We would like to thank all of the sprint participants and their institutions for their ongoing engagement:

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