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The notes below reflect a summary of the March 13 open forum discussion answer the proposed questions.

EDITING IN PROCESS


Wednesday, March 13, morning sessions (cmm)

James Hilton kick-off and presentation
  • It is not a crisis or cliff pushing this meeting agenda. It's an opportunity to come together and "Move the needle" towards a future that meets all of our needs.  
  • We are at a pivital moment that hangs on (digital) preservation. 
  • A 2011 Nobel Prize was awarded for those who noticed that the universe is expanding faster and faster; it is not static. In the far future galaxies that we now see will rush away so fast that we won't be visible anymore. The blackness will infer that nothing else ever existed in the universe except that matter which is immediately in front of and surrounding humans in that distant future. It is our responsibility to ensure that evidence of stars, galaxies and solar systems inform the far future.
  • We have an emerging digital preservation stack (see JH slides).
  • Where do all these parts and pieces fit together other than around the 20K price tag for support of each?
  • No guarantee that any of these layers feed into the rest of the stack (bleed between the layers); institutions may utilize parts and pieces of the stack:
    • Access repositories
    • Preservation repositories
    • DPN backbone
    • Code (that includes DSpace and Fedora)
  • What do I get for my 20K annual fee? 
    • It is an investment in collective/shared capabilities; it's more like thinking about FTEs because that's where you get "capability"

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Michele and Jonathan Myths and Debunks (see slides)
  • "Our Mission is not about software; we are committed to our digital future." MK
  • We are here today because we need to work with you and creating sustainable, new investment strategies to reinvigorate DSpace and Fedora developmen
  • Fedora needs about a half million dollars per year to move forward toward rapid, cohesive development
  • "Each of you owns the Fedora and DSpace code to the degree in which you participate and utilize the open source software. You all own Fedora and DSpace."  JJM
  • How does VIVO fit in? (Dean Krafft)
    • VIVO has moved from being a grant-supported project into developing a model for sustainability.
    • Large grant from NIH
    • More than 100 institutions piloting VIVO software
    • Signed on as a DuraSpace incubated project because:
      • Wanted independent biz administration
      • Wanted help with infrastructure (wiki, code repository)
      • Looking for a model for sponsorship and project support
      • There will be a tech coordinator/lead who will be hired through DuraSpace
    • "VIVO fits into the DuraSpace mission because research institutions like Cornell need to know WHAT the university scholarly output is (that should be preserved)--that's the content that VIVO pulls together." DK

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