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LYRASIS Leadership Forum Colorado May 26, 2016 Robert Miller, John Herbert, Celeste Feather, Meg Blum and Leigh Grinstead
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Licensing and Strategic Partnerships Celeste Feather Senior Director of Licensing and Strategic Partnerships
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lyrasis.org Material People Contribute to the Online World Traditional Structured Unstructured Non-traditional Licensed content Scholarly Open Access content Local/archival collections and repositories TEDx Wikimedia Kudos YouTube Digital humanities Open data
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lyrasis.org Evolution of Online Content, Containers, and Context
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lyrasis.org Questions How is your local environment transitioning to fund local publishing and content that is openly accessible, through digitization, born digital projects, and collaborative funding efforts? How do you measure the impact of this work? What linkages do we need to create in order to increase the impact of content on society? What else can our community do to provide context for this locally created/digitized knowledge so it can thrive?
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LYRASIS + DuraSpace Empowering Communities with Open Technologies, Content Services and Digital Solutions Robert Miller, CEO LYRASIS Debra Hanken Kurtz, CEO DuraSpace
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lyrasis.org LYRASIS/DuraSpace supports enduring access to our shared academic, scientific and cultural heritage through leadership in open technologies, content services, digital solutions and innovative collaboration with public and private knowledge communities worldwide. Draft joint mission statement:
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lyrasis.org LYRASIS – Parent Organization LYRASIS Programs Consulting Digitization Training & Professional Development eResource Sales Community Source Software ASpace CSpace Dspace Fedora VIVO Hydra DuraSpace – Software/Services Division DuraSpace Ecosystem Programs Digital Preservation Network (DPN) SHared Access Research Ecosystem (SHARE) Hydra in a Box (HyBox) Hosted Services Islandora Aspace Cspace DSpaceDirect ArchivesDirect DuraCloud
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lyrasis.org Your Needs ENGAGEMENT A vibrant, global community of 6,000+ members, users, developers and consumers ACCESS to 6 community source (and supported) technologies focused on access to and preservation of digital scientific and scholarly records CONTENT 1,000s of institutions will increase eresources purchasing power HOSTED SERVICES for any size institution with sales, training and customer services MORE opportunities to advance community interests and meet your needs
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lyrasis.org End-to-End Asset Management Services A merged organization brings together a broader participant base for community source projects which will promote greater adoption and provide a larger pool of technical expertise to grow the projects. The combined services provide a diverse suite of tools for each step in the digital asset management process paired with professional expertise and consulting at every step. Together, the organizations can pool expertise and participate in ecosystem activities to lead national preservation, curation, and data management efforts for benefit of their members and the broader academic community. Plan Consulting Training Digitization Describe ASpace CSpace DSpace VIVO Manage/ Access DSpace Hydra/Fedora Islandora Preserve ArchivesDirect DuraCloud Fedora
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lyrasis.org Their Needs ENGAGEMENT 6,000+ active community of members, users, developers and consumers from all over the world ACCESS to 6 community source technologies focused on support for access to and preservation of the digital scientific and scholarly record CONTENT 1,000s of institutions will increase eresources purchasing power HOSTED SERVICES for any size institution with sales, training and customer services MORE opportunities to advance community interests and meet their needs
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Open Source Community Supported Software Michele Kimpton Trends, pros/cons, example
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lyrasis.org Open Source Software Trends Continued adoption and growth in academic and government settings Improved technical infrastructure for distributed development Internet enabled tools for collaboration: github, SLAC, Jira DSpace: 84 developers/26 countries Agile development process Continued evolution of sustainability models shared governance, admin, resources Services: doc, training, hosting and support
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lyrasis.org Matrix ProsCons Designed by the community for the community Requires community resources You have a “voice”Requires consensus, one voice of many Collaboration-many hands make light work Requires compromise ControlDocumentation/Support/Training vary ProsCons LiabilityCost SupportNo voice UsabilityFrequently designed for other industry Open Source Proprietary
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lyrasis.org ArchivesSpace www.archivesspace.org Open source archives information management application Designed by archivist for archivist community 250+members Governance elected from membership, members get a voice Software free and open to anyone to use LYRASIS is Organizational home
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lyrasis.org Questions Are you using OSS? What is your decision process when choosing a software platform/application? What are the costs/benefits of open source vs proprietary for you? What projects/platforms are you evaluating now? What services and support could LYRASIS put in place to remove barriers and/or improve success?
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Technology Taking Control of Content John Herbert Director of Technology Services
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lyrasis.org Observations Commercial publishers have been generating content for a long time Have monopolized content and charged prices accordingly Within the academic digital library, cultural heritage has taken the lead Tension between cultural heritage and the academy Not as directly connected to campuses as other library services
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lyrasis.org End-to-End Sequence PLANDESCRIBE MANAGE/ ACCESS PRESERVE Consulting Training Digitization ASpace CSpace DSpace Islandora Hydra ChronAm Archivematica Fedora
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lyrasis.org Taking Charge of Content Commercial Licensing Open- Access Scholarship Archival Collections Online Repositories Traditional content acquisition PLoS PubMed Central Uniqueness – ArchivesSpace Access – CollectionSpace Islandora Hydra Fedora DuraCloud Research lifecycle Digital humanities Open publishing TODAY TOMORROW
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lyrasis.org Questions How does this resonate? What’s missing? How are you generating content at your institution? Do you feel the tension between cultural heritage and the academy? How are you planning for this in the future?
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