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Hosted by the Berlin State Library, Fedora and Samvera (formerly Hydra) Camp offers everyone a chance to dive in and learn all about Fedora and Samvera. Training will begin with the basics and build toward more advanced concepts–no prior Fedora or Samvera experience is required. Participants can expect to come away with a deep dive Fedora and Samvera learning experience coupled with multiple opportunities for applying hands-on techniques working with experienced trainers.

Note

Registration is now open!

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Where

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Room K1, 3rd Floor


Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
Potsdamer Straße 33
10785 Berlin (Tiergarten)
Germany
Information +49 30 266-432230

Please use the staff entrance rather than the main doors. The main doors won't be open until 9am. There will be signs to help guide you.

Accommodations

Accommodations:  Participants are responsible for their own accommodations.

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Mövenpick Hotel Berlin (Rates 121 € - 153 € / Night)

Directions

TBDDirections can be found on the library website. Please note that there are two state libraries - the camp will be held at Haus Potsdamer Straße.

When

5-8 November 2018

Preparations

We will be using a virtual machine for the hands-on portions of the camp, so please follow these instructions to get the VM up and running on your laptop *before* you arrive. However, we will also have USB drives with the VM at the camp in case you are unable to get everything working ahead of time.

NOTE: The VM uses 4GB of RAM, so you will need a laptop with at least 8GB of RAM to run it. Depending on your laptop manufacturer, you may also need to enable virtualization in the BIOS.

Windows users: You will need access to the SSH and cURL commands on the command line. If you don’t already have these available to you, please download GitHub Desktop (https://desktop.github.com) and use the included Git Shell application when asked to enter commands in a terminal window in the following instructions.

1. Download and install VirtualBox: https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
2. Download and install Vagrant: http://www.vagrantup.com/downloads.html
3. Create a new folder called “tutorial” somewhere easy to locate
4. Save the Vagrantfile to the tutorial folder. Note that it has no file extension.
5. Open a terminal window, navigate to the tutorial folder, and issue the command: vagrant up

Note that this step will take a while to complete because you are downloading a virtual machine. It would be best to do this using a fast internet connection.

6. Navigate to http://localhost:8080/fcrepo in your web browser to access Fedora (user: fedoraAdmin, password: secret3)
7. Go back to your terminal window and enter the command: vagrant halt

Your VM should now be turned off. You can turn it on again with the ‘vagrant up’ command.TBD

Wifi

TBD

Agenda/Presentations

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TimeActivityPresenter(s)
8:30-9:00Registration, Coffee, Office Hours 
9:00-10:00Welcome and Introductions

All

10:00-10:45Hyrax Object Deposit Workflow - https://berlin2018.curationexperts.com

Bess

10:45-11:00Break 
11:00-12:00Fedora and Samvera Overview

David

Bess

12:00-1:00Lunch (provided) 
1:00-32:00

Introduction to

Fedora with hands-on core Services: CRUD, Authorization, Versioning, Fixity, Messaging
3:00-3:15Break 

Fedora

Andrew

2:00-2:30Fedora: Resource ManagementDavid
2:30-2:45Break
2:45-3:15Fedora: Authorization and FixityAndrew
3:15-3:45

Fedora: Messaging and Versioning

David

3:45-4:00Break
4:00-5:003:15-4:15Introduction to linked data and data modeling4:15-5:00

David

Bess

Q&A and Catch-up

6 November

TimeActivityPresenter(s)
8:30-9:00Coffee and Office Hours 
9:00-9:30

Reflection

All

9:30-10:00PCDM Modeling Exercise
10:00-12:0030

Fedora Breakout

Andrew

David

10:009:30 -12:0030

Samvera Breakout

Bess
12:0030-1:0030Lunch (provided) 
1:0030-4:00

GROUP EXERCISE: Pairing Lineup

Bess

4:00-5:00

Community in Action

David

Bess

6:30Dinner at Lindenbräu am Potsdamer Platz

Patterns for working in a team

  • Running test suite (what is CI?)
  • Pull requests
  • Releases
  • Deploying

    7 November 

    TimeActivityPresenter(s)
    8:30-9:00Coffee and Office Hours 
    9:00-9:30

    ReflectionGroup Discussion

    All

    9:30-12:00

    Hyrax Metadata

    Bess

    12:00-1:00Lunch (provided)
    1:00-5:00

    Team development

    • Saving work to github
    • Break as needed

    All

    8 November 

    1030Team development3:0015
    TimeActivityPresenter(s)
    8:30-9:00Coffee and Office Hours 
    9:00-9:30Group Discussion

    Reflection

    All

    9:30 - 1011:3000

    MOCK STAND-UP

    • What did you get done?, what do you plan to do?, are there any blockers?
    • Continue Team Development

    All

    11:00-12:00Library Tour
    12:00-1:00Lunch (provided)
    1:00-12:30

    Demo Prep

    1:30-3:00

    and Team Demos (10 minutes each team)

    • What you wanted to do
    • What you did
    • What you’d like to do next
    • What questions came up

    All

    2:30-2:45Break
    2:45-3:Break30

    Fedora Specification and Implementations

    Andrew
    3:30-4:00Islandora and other topicsDavid
    4:003:15-5:00Q&A, Group Discussion, Parking lot topicsAll

    Social Gatherings

    TBD

    Resources

    TBD

    Things to Do

    Tuesday, 6 November, 6:30 p.m. Camp dinner at Lindenbräu am Potsdamer Platz

    Resources

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