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Shared Shelf User Group Hannah Unsderfer Digital Collections Librarian Regis University, Denver, CO ARLIS/NA 2017 Shared Shelf User Group Meeting

Regis University, Denver CO

Regis University Digital Repository (RUDR) migrated into two platforms: Shared Shelf Multiple institutional archives Santos (art collection) Noam Chomsky interviews Single artist photography collection Bepress Scholarly publishing: ETDs and faculty publications Presidential archive (speeches, prayers) Open-access journals Newsletters and magazines

Migration – Phase 1 Exporting data and metadata

Migration – Phase 2 Importing data and metadata

Santos

Omeka plugin for Shared Shelf Surprisingly simple Harvests metadata nicely Also configured the OAI PMH harvesting of records from Digital Commons Potentially create exhibits that stream files from multiple platforms; possible solution for collections that straddle both platforms

Omeka plugin for Shared Shelf

Omeka plugin for Shared Shelf

Omeka plugin for Shared Shelf

OAI PMH harvesting for Digital Commons

Omeka – potential uses Students would create accounts and be able to use content from the collections Digital exhibits to accompany physical Santo exhibits Highlight content while also drawing campus constituents into the library’s collections to explore

Thanks! Hannah Unsderfer hunsderfer@regis.edu