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The staff entrance is on 125 East Monroe Street. Walk on Monroe past Michigan Avenue and proceed for a few hundred feet and you will see a big loading dock on the right side, just before the train tracks. The staff entrance is a white door to the right of the dock.
Attendees
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A list of attendees will be posted following the meeting. |
Agenda (tentative)
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- Andrew Woods
- Violeta Ilik
- Peter Gorman
- Jeremy Friesen
- Rick Johnson
- Unknown User (steve@northwestern.edu)
- Nathan Books
- Rodney Neace
- Dalal Rahme
- Stefan Elnabli
- Carrick Rogers
- Alex Dolski
- Stefano Cossu
- Don Brower
Agenda
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Day 1 (October 22)
Individual presentations
Time | Topic | Presenter | Description | |||
9:00 - 910:3000 | Welcome and Introductions | |||||
10 9: 3000 - 1011:00 | Presentations – TBD Andrew Woods (Duraspace) | 10 | ||||
11:00 - | 1011:15 | BreakAlex Dolski (UIUC) | ||||
10 11:15 - 11: 1525 | Fedora-based Digital Asset Management System at the Art Institute | Stefano Cossu (AIC)Presentations – TBD | ||||
11: | 15 25 - 12:00 | Tech Tour of the Art Institute | Stefano Cosssu | |||
12:00 - 1:00 | Lunch | |||||
1:00 - | 5:00Presentations – TBD | 1:20 | Fedora and Avalon Media System | Carrick Rogers (Indiana University) | I would be happy to present on Avalon Media System and our usage of Fedora within the project. AMS is currently on Fedora 3 and I'd be happy to talk about our usage of Fedora 3, lessons learned from our data models and what we're looking at improving as we look at a Fedora 4 upgrade. | |
1:20 - 1:40 | Galter Health Sciences Library use case | Violeta Ilik (Northwestern University) | Galter Health Sciences Library is running a repository built on Fedora/Hydra (Sufia project) and we would love to share our experience with this outstanding group. we are utilizing external LOD vocabularies, ontologies to better capture the scholarly output on the Northwestern University Medical Campus. Link to slides: https://digitalhub.northwestern.edu/files/k643b116n | |||
1:40 - 2:00 | Sipity Demonstration | Jeremy Friesen | Sipity: A plugin-ready and extensible Rails application for modeling approval style workflows. | |||
2:00 - 2:10 | Break | |||||
2:30 - 4:30 | Round table discussion: PCDM | |||||
4:30 – 4:45 | ? - ?Discussion and wrap-up | |||||
4:45 | Free museum visit | Museum is open till 8pm on Thursdays! Feel free to visit. | ||||
7:30 | Dinner at Vapiano? | See Dining below |
Day 2 (October 23)
Hands-on workshops
Time | Topic |
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9:00 – 9:30 | Welcome and Introductions |
9:30 – 11:00 | Fedora 4 core features firsthand |
11:00 – 12:00 | Migrating from Fedora 3 to 4 |
12:00 – 1:00 | Lunch |
1:00 – 2:30 | External integrations - Apache Camel |
2:30 – 3:00Workshop schedule TBD | Discussion and wrap-up |
Minutes from discussions
Other Information
Lodging
Fancy hotels near the museum:
Palmer House (Hilton)
Less fancy but convenient locations:
Longman and Eagle – TINY hotel & restaurant on the hip Logan Square neighborhood. Across the Blue Line stop, 20 minutes from downtown
You can also look for Airbnb locations near the California, Western, Damen Blue Line stops.
Dining
GePaDe – my favorite breakfast and lunch place, across the museum entrance. You must try their cannoli and gelato. They serve pizza too.
Museum Cafe – the AIC lower level cafe offers healthy, tasty and convenient lunch options. Can get crowded in the summer.
Vapiano – across the Palmer House. Good pizza & pasta