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Hosted by the University of Oxford, 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.
Where
Seminar Room 11
St. Anne's College
University of Oxford
56 Woodstock Rd
Oxford OX2 6HS
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Time | Activity | Presenter(s) |
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8:00-9:00 | Coffee and Office Hours | |
9:00-9:30 | Group Discussion | |
9:30-10:1530 | MOCK STAND-UP What did you get done?, what do you plan to do?, are there any blockers? Continue Team DevelopmenDevelopment Bonus: Sample data generator: https://github.com/RepoCamp/oxford2017/compare/sampledata | |
10:1530-10:3045 | Break | |
1110:0045-1211:0045 | Demo Prep (20 minutes) Team Demos (10 minutes each team)
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11:45 - 12:15 | Collaborative Development & Community Overview – Fedora Features & Tickets Licensing Communication Contributing Where things are going | |
12:1512:00-1:0015 | Lunch (provided) | |
1:0015-2:30 | Collaborative Development & Community Overview– Samvera Features & Tickets Licensing Communication Contributing Where things are going | |
2:30-5:00 | Q&A, Group Discussion |
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Thursday, September 7 at 6:30pm Join us for dinner at Jude the Obscure (within walking distance) at 54 Walton Street, Oxford. All camp attendees and instructors must RSVP by August 30th HERE.
Resources
- Slack for our event: https://join.slack.com/t/oxford-fedora-camp/shared_invite/MjM3NTA4ODA1NjE4LTE1MDQ3Nzk5OTktNGViMzYwNzMxOQ (Thank you, Tom!)
- Somewhat dated but perhaps still helpful screen cast about Stanford's staff reporting interface link below. There has been much development on this in the past few years, so if you are interested in it, it might also be worthwhile writing to the samvera-tech mailing list and asking for recent screen casts / demos of this and other internal reporting interfaces.
http://library.stanford.edu/blogs/digital-library-blog/2012/07/source-code-available-argo-and-dor-services - RIIIF - Ruby IIIF gem - probably not for production use, unless you have a small collection, but great for getting IIIF integration going: https://github.com/curationexperts/riiif
- Solrizer - Samvera Solr dynamic schema naming conventions - https://github.com/samvera/hydra-head/wiki/Solr-Schema
- hydra-rspec-templates (testing templates): https://github.com/awead/hydra-rspec-templates
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