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  • Can an object be a direct child of more than one Collection?  (assuming no at the present)
    • MO: Correct, assume no for now although in the future we will probably want to revisit this in our data models
  • Should we be dealing with any permissions issues?
    • edit permissions for objects?  (if so, time for some fixture users ...)
      • MO: ideally, meaning time permitting it would be useful to have some examples of how the application would support multiple levels of permissions (archivists, superuser, etc.)  I am not sure what Jessie's current edit workflows support so we should discuss.  As a bare minimum it would be nice to have a botton in the
    • editing of edit permissions in the UI?

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  • ok to skip loading disk image files themselves (for user download) except for xanadu? I'm told they aren't for the public ...
    • MO: For the time being yes.  Ideally, if time permits it would be nice to load the Gould disk images too as I believe all of these can be made public but this isn't critical due to time limitations.
  • leave out elements with no value?

HOME Screen Text:

MO: Here is a stab at explanatory text for the application at the very bottom left of the home page.

Hypatia is demonstration Hydra application (Fedora, Hydra, Solr, Blacklight) that will support the acessioning, arrangement / description, delivery and long term preservation of born digital collections. Hypatia is being developed as part of the AIMS Project ("Born-Digital Collections: An Inter-Institutional Model for Stewardship"), funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.  Arrangement and description functionality is not fully supported in the current demonstration application.For more information on the Hydra Project please see http://projectHydra.org/Image Added.