From Jessica.Crouch at lyrasis.org Wed Oct 2 08:51:38 2019 From: Jessica.Crouch at lyrasis.org (Jessica Crouch) Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2019 12:51:38 +0000 Subject: [Archivesspace_tac] Webinar Announcement: Batch editing barcodes through the ArchivesSpace API Message-ID: <91715B73-248D-4C1D-8B21-CC1CD3B760E6@lyrasis.org> Webinar Announcement: Batch editing barcodes through the ArchivesSpace API When: Wednesday, October 23, 2019 Time: 2:00 p.m. ? 3:00 p.m. ET (11:00 a.m. ? noon PT) Where: https://lyrasis.zoom.us/j/555121121 Dial In: One tap mobile +19292056099,,555121121# US (New York) +16699006833,,555121121# US (San Jose) Dial by your location +1 929 205 6099 US (New York) +1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose) 888 475 4499 US Toll-free 877 853 5257 US Toll-free Meeting ID: 555 121 121 Find your local number: https://zoom.us/u/awkFNWPxh No registration required. The webinar will be recorded and available for viewing at a later date on the ArchivesSpace YouTube channel. Webinar Description: Vakil Smallen, International Brotherhood of Teamsters Labor History Archivist at George Washington University, will walk through the steps of a workflow developed at GWU for batch editing barcodes in ArchivesSpace through the API. As a person with a limited technical background, Vakil will discuss how he found a solution to a common problem using tools previously unknown to him. He?ll offer ideas for others to get confidence and learn more when wading into similarly unfamiliar waters. Webinar Resources: Vakil originally highlighted this workflow in a blog post for the Research Libraries Section of SAA. There he includes all programs and resources he used in this process. Vakil will be using Python 3.7 in Jupyter Notebook as available in the Anaconda suite and OpenRefine in this demonstration. The Python scripts used in this webinar are posted to GitHub and available here: https://github.com/gwu-libraries/aspace-scripts/blob/master/jupyter_notebooks/nea_barcodes/Get_Top_Containers%20from%20One%20Collection-Anonymized.ipynb https://github.com/gwu-libraries/aspace-scripts/blob/master/jupyter_notebooks/nea_barcodes/Merge%20Two%20CSV%20files%20with%20a%20common%20data%20point%20for%20Github.ipynb https://github.com/gwu-libraries/aspace-scripts/blob/master/jupyter_notebooks/nea_barcodes/Post%20Barcodes%20Base%20Script.ipynb Presenter: Vakil Smallen is the International Brotherhood of Teamsters Labor History Archivist at George Washington University, a position he has held since April 2019. Before that, he was the National Education Association Project Archivist at George Washington University for 8 years. He received his MLS from the University of Maryland. Vakil's undergraduate degree was in English Literature and Language. Who should attend: Anyone interested in seeing a demonstration of a process for batch editing barcodes through the API. This webinar may be particularly useful for archivists who do not have a deep technical background and are looking for a simple workflow for making batch edits. Questions? Please contact Jessica at jessica.crouch at lyrasis.org Jessica Dowd Crouch Community Engagement Coordinator for ArchivesSpace jessica.crouch at lyrasis.org Skype: jdowdcrouch [page1image482511520] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 29061 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: From christine.dibella at lyrasis.org Wed Oct 9 11:13:06 2019 From: christine.dibella at lyrasis.org (Christine Di Bella) Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2019 15:13:06 +0000 Subject: [Archivesspace_tac] ArchivesSpace v2.7.0 now available Message-ID: ArchivesSpace is announcing the availability of v2.7.0. You can download it at https://github.com/archivesspace/archivesspace/releases/tag/v2.7.0. This release contains program-led and community pull requests that provide feature enhancements, bug and security fixes, and documentation updates, as well as infrastructure improvements, which were a significant focus of this release. A full list of the changes and improvements is provided on the release page. In addition to small interface and functionality changes, this release contains two larger areas of feature enhancement. One relates to recording information about language of description and materials. These changes were made to facilitate better standards compliance in these areas. For language of description language and script can now be recorded using controlled values as well as notes. For language of materials multiple languages and scripts can now be recorded using controlled values and notes. Existing language information in records has been migrated to the new or newly structured fields. While some ways of recording information could be easily accommodated in this migration, because there are so many different ways language information could have been recorded previously, some situations will require data cleanup. As you look at language information in your records, if you see patterns in your data, please let us know. We are creating a few plugins that could be helpful with bulk cleanup work in this area. The second major feature enhancement, made to accommodate requests to use persistent identifiers in OAI-PMH harvests and exports, is that resources and archival objects can now be represented by Archival Resource Keys (ARKs). ARKs can either be generated by ArchivesSpace or created outside the application. By the way, we're looking to host a webinar on ARKs in 2020; if you're using ARKs already or planning to use them now that ArchivesSpace can generate them, please get in touch about this possibility for sharing your knowledge with the community. Thanks very much to community members Mark Cooper, Mark Custer, Alex Duryee, Dave Mayo, Austin Schaffer, and Greg Wiedeman, and program team members Laney McGlohon, Lora Woodford, and Sarah Morrissey for their code contributions to this release. Thanks also to the contract developer we have been able to engage through member funds, Manny Rodriguez (via LibraryHost), for his efforts on the ARKs feature. Thanks to LYRASIS Digital Technology Services for their technical support with our testing servers and running trial migrations. Last, but by no means least, as always this release would not have been possible without the efforts of our Development Prioritization sub-team, Testing sub-team, Technical Documentation sub-team, and Core Committers Group. Information on upgrading to a new version of ArchivesSpace is available at http://archivesspace.github.io/archivesspace/user/upgrading-to-a-new-release-of-archivesspace/. If you have not yet upgraded to a recent version, we recommend going directly to 2.7.0. Please let us know if you have any questions or need help upgrading. Christine Christine Di Bella ArchivesSpace Program Manager christine.dibella at lyrasis.org 800.999.8558 x2905 678-235-2905 cdibella13 (Skype) [ASpaceOrgHomeMedium] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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As with previous forums, this will be a free opportunity for staff from ArchivesSpace member institutions in the region to meet and share information with each other and the program team about all things ArchivesSpace with a focus on local interests and activities. SCHEDULE OVERVIEW The specifics of the program continue to be shaped by the working group. The most current information is available on the ArchivesSpace wiki page for the forum. ? Pre-forum Happy Hour: An optional happy hour will be held the evening before the forum. Appetizers (including vegetarian options) will be provided. You are welcome to purchase your own drinks or additional food. ? ? Morning program: The morning will highlight shared stories and experiences through focused discussions and presentations. ? ? Lunch: Lunch will be on your own. There are a number of lunch options on the USC campus and the surrounding area, a list of suggestions is available on the ArchivesSpace wiki. ? Afternoon program: The afternoon will feature two workshops. To secure your place in a workshop, pre-registration is required. You will need to bring your own laptop for each workshop. Tablets and chromebooks are strongly discouraged. Workshops A: ArchivesSpace Basics This workshop will cover the basic elements of ArchivesSpace including getting started and demonstrating the most commonly used modules. There will also be time to demonstrate audience requested functions. Workshop B: Migration and Data Control in ArchivesSpace Kelly Spring will draw from her own experience at East Carolina University migrating to ArchivesSpace for this workshop, where she will demonstrate methodologies and workflows for both initial migration and data clean up after migration has occurred. PARKING & TRANSPORTATION Directions and maps can be found on the ArchivesSpace wiki page for the forum. QUESTIONS? If you have questions, please email Jessica at jessica.crouch at lyrasis.org. 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The ones below were developed by the ArchivesSpace program team and circulated in the Core Committers, TAC and UAC, but all are at or close to a couple years old at this point, so revisiting and discussion could definitely be a good idea. Fresh eyes and the passage of time always can lead to improvements! High-level overview for contributing code: https://archivesspace.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/ADC/pages/19202114/How+to+Contribute+Code+or+Documentation Process for evaluating potential feature contributions to core code: https://archivesspace.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/ADC/pages/360546309/ArchivesSpace+Process+for+Evaluating+Potential+Feature+Contributions+to+the+Core+Code Getting involved in developing features: https://archivesspace.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/ADC/pages/348094572/Getting+Involved+in+Developing+Features+for+ArchivesSpace Turning a plugin into core code: https://archivesspace.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/ADC/pages/349995159/Turning+an+ArchivesSpace+Plugin+into+Core+Code If you have any questions about these, please let me know or start a discussion here. 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The webinar series will feature both open source and proprietary systems. Our second webinar in this series will feature an ArchivesSpace integration with Aeon, an automated request and workflow management software specifically designed for special collections libraries and archives from Atlas Systems. When: November 6, 2019 Time: 2:00 p.m. ? 3:00 p.m. ET (11:00 a.m. ? noon PT; 7 p.m. ? 8 p.m. BST) Where: Zoom https://lyrasis.zoom.us/j/582583780 Meeting ID: 582 583 780 One tap mobile +19292056099,,582583780# US (New York) +16699006833,,582583780# US (San Jose) Dial by your location +1 929 205 6099 US (New York) +1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose) 877 853 5257 US Toll-free 888 475 4499 US Toll-free Meeting ID: 582 583 780 Find your local number: https://zoom.us/u/awkFNWPxh Webinar description: This webinar will be recorded and made available on the ArchivesSpace YouTube channel. Katie Gillespie (Atlas Systems) will present the Aeon and ArchivesSpace integration request plugin and discuss the different ways this plugin has been deployed at individual institutions. Katie will also discuss development work that is currently being planned to expand and improve the plugin and the accompanying Aeon client addon. A discussion will follow. Current users of the plugin, as well as those who have integrated Aeon and ArchivesSpace at their own institution through other workflows, are encouraged to attend and offer insight into their own integrations, lessons learned and plans for the future. Users who are interested in integrating Aeon and ArchivesSpace are also encouraged to attend and offer insight into their own needs and initial feedback on the proposed plugin improvements. Presenters: Katie Gillespie is the Special Collections & Archives Program Manager at Atlas Systems. She works with current and new Aeon sites on implementation and training. She also serves as the Aeon Product Lead, working as a liaison for customer requests and enhancements to help drive Aeon development. Katie received her MLIS from Simmons College in 2015 and her Bachelor?s from Ohio University. Who should attend: Anyone interested in possibilities for integrating ArchivesSpace with Aeon, those who have integrated ArchivesSpace and Aeon and would like to offer insight to others, and those who are interested in getting ideas for building an integration workflow. Questions? Contact Jessica at jessica.crouch at lyrasis.org if you have questions about this webinar or the Integrations with ArchivesSpace webinar series. The next Integrations with ArchivesSpace webinar will be: Integrating ArchivesSpace with Archive-It, December 4, 2019, at 2pm ET (11am PT) Jessica Dowd Crouch Community Engagement Coordinator for ArchivesSpace jessica.crouch at lyrasis.org Skype: jdowdcrouch [page1image482511520] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 29060 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: From Jessica.Crouch at lyrasis.org Tue Oct 22 09:27:44 2019 From: Jessica.Crouch at lyrasis.org (Jessica Crouch) Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2019 13:27:44 +0000 Subject: [Archivesspace_tac] Reminder - Webinar Tomorrow: Batch editing barcodes through the ArchivesSpace API Message-ID: <36660F0E-F65D-48C9-B009-34DCEAF3C494@lyrasis.org> Webinar Announcement: Batch editing barcodes through the ArchivesSpace API When: Wednesday, October 23, 2019 Time: 2:00 p.m. ? 3:00 p.m. ET (11:00 a.m. ? noon PT) Where: https://lyrasis.zoom.us/j/555121121 Dial In: One tap mobile +19292056099,,555121121# US (New York) +16699006833,,555121121# US (San Jose) Dial by your location +1 929 205 6099 US (New York) +1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose) 888 475 4499 US Toll-free 877 853 5257 US Toll-free Meeting ID: 555 121 121 Find your local number: https://zoom.us/u/awkFNWPxh No registration required. The webinar will be recorded and available for viewing at a later date on the ArchivesSpace YouTube channel. Webinar Description: Vakil Smallen, International Brotherhood of Teamsters Labor History Archivist at George Washington University, will walk through the steps of a workflow developed at GWU for batch editing barcodes in ArchivesSpace through the API. As a person with a limited technical background, Vakil will discuss how he found a solution to a common problem using tools previously unknown to him. He?ll offer ideas for others to get confidence and learn more when wading into similarly unfamiliar waters. Webinar Resources: Vakil originally highlighted this workflow in a blog post for the Research Libraries Section of SAA. There he includes all programs and resources he used in this process. Vakil will be using Python 3.7 in Jupyter Notebook as available in the Anaconda suite and OpenRefine in this demonstration. The Python scripts used in this webinar are posted to GitHub and available here: https://github.com/gwu-libraries/aspace-scripts/blob/master/jupyter_notebooks/nea_barcodes/Get_Top_Containers%20from%20One%20Collection-Anonymized.ipynb https://github.com/gwu-libraries/aspace-scripts/blob/master/jupyter_notebooks/nea_barcodes/Merge%20Two%20CSV%20files%20with%20a%20common%20data%20point%20for%20Github.ipynb https://github.com/gwu-libraries/aspace-scripts/blob/master/jupyter_notebooks/nea_barcodes/Post%20Barcodes%20Base%20Script.ipynb Presenter: Vakil Smallen is the International Brotherhood of Teamsters Labor History Archivist at George Washington University, a position he has held since April 2019. Before that, he was the National Education Association Project Archivist at George Washington University for 8 years. He received his MLS from the University of Maryland. Vakil's undergraduate degree was in English Literature and Language. Who should attend: Anyone interested in seeing a demonstration of a process for batch editing barcodes through the API. This webinar may be particularly useful for archivists who do not have a deep technical background and are looking for a simple workflow for making batch edits. Questions? Please contact Jessica at jessica.crouch at lyrasis.org Jessica Dowd Crouch Community Engagement Coordinator for ArchivesSpace jessica.crouch at lyrasis.org Skype: jdowdcrouch [page1image482511520] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 29062 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: From Jessica.Crouch at lyrasis.org Thu Oct 31 11:47:57 2019 From: Jessica.Crouch at lyrasis.org (Jessica Crouch) Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2019 15:47:57 +0000 Subject: [Archivesspace_tac] ArchivesSpace Update - October 2019 Message-ID: <54A9077A-9E59-41C7-B923-76086C0E52F0@lyrasis.org> ArchivesSpace Update - October 2019 Development ArchivesSpace v2.7.0 is now available. You can download it at https://github.com/archivesspace/archivesspace/releases/tag/v2.7.0. This release contains program-led and community pull requests that provide feature enhancements, bug and security fixes, and documentation updates, as well as infrastructure improvements, which were a significant focus of this release. A full list of the changes and improvements is provided on the release page. In addition to small interface and functionality changes, this release contains two larger areas of feature enhancement. One relates to recording information about language of description and materials. These changes were made to facilitate better standards compliance in these areas. The second major feature enhancement, made to accommodate requests to use persistent identifiers in OAI-PMH harvests and exports, is that resources and archival objects can now be represented by Archival Resource Keys (ARKs). ARKs can either be generated by ArchivesSpace or created outside the application. Thanks very much to community members Mark Cooper, Mark Custer, Alex Duryee, Dave Mayo, Austin Schaffer, and Greg Wiedeman, and program team members Laney McGlohon, Lora Woodford, and Sarah Morrissey for their code contributions to this release. Thanks also to the contract developer we have been able to engage through member funds, Manny Rodriguez (via LibraryHost), for his efforts on the ARKs feature. Thanks to LYRASIS Digital Technology Services for their technical support with our testing servers and running trial migrations. Last, but by no means least, as always this release would not have been possible without the efforts of our Development Prioritization sub-team, Testing sub-team, Technical Documentation sub-team, and Core Committers Group. Information on upgrading to a new version of ArchivesSpace is available at http://archivesspace.github.io/archivesspace/user/upgrading-to-a-new-release-of-archivesspace/. If you have not yet upgraded to a recent version, we recommend going directly to 2.7.0. Please let us know if you have any questions or need help upgrading. Registration is now open for the Southeastern Regional Forum Registration is now open for the ArchivesSpace Southeastern Regional Forum on November 15, 2019, at the Hollings Special Collections Library at ArchivesSpace member institution University of South Carolina. As with previous forums, this will be a free opportunity for staff from ArchivesSpace member institutions in the region to meet and share information with each other and the program team about all things ArchivesSpace with a focus on local interests and activities. For more information, visit the ArchivesSpace wiki page for the forum. Volunteer for the next ArchivesSpace online forum We are currently looking for volunteers for the working group for our second ArchivesSpace online forum! Planned for late winter or early spring 2020, this event will build on the success of the 2019 Online Forum, which had over 400 registrants, participating from 7 different countries. We would love this event to highlight the work institutions near and far are doing to adapt and integrate ArchivesSpace into their systems and workflows. We expect to offer a variety of activities aimed at building community connections and contacts among our users. All ideas are welcome! All community members are welcome to volunteer for this working group. We especially encourage our Small and Very Small members as well as non-U.S. members to join in envisioning the next iteration of this event. We will schedule meetings and the forum itself in ways that allow for participation across time zones. If you would like to volunteer, please respond by December 1, 2019. And if you have any questions, contact Jessica at jessica.crouch at lyrasis.org. Upcoming Webinar: Integrating ArchivesSpace with Aeon November 6, 2019, 2-3pm ET (11-noon PT; 7-8pm BST) Visit the ArchivesSpace blog for details. ArchivesSpace is pleased to announce the second webinar in our new webinar series focused on Integrations with ArchivesSpace. Our second webinar in this series will feature an ArchivesSpace integration with Aeon, an automated request and workflow management software specifically designed for special collections libraries and archives from Atlas Systems. Webinar description: This webinar will be recorded and made available on the ArchivesSpace YouTube channel. Katie Gillespie (Atlas Systems) will present the Aeon and ArchivesSpace integration request plugin and discuss the different ways this plugin has been deployed at individual institutions. Katie will also discuss development work that is currently being planned to expand and improve the plugin and the accompanying Aeon client addon. Joanne Archer (University of Maryland) will walk through her repository?s decision to use ArchivesSpace and Aeon together. She will offer insight into the process of integration, including decisions that were made, lessons learned and how integration has made life easier. A discussion will follow. Current users of the plugin, as well as those who have integrated Aeon and ArchivesSpace at their own institutions through other workflows, are encouraged to attend and offer insight into their own integrations, lessons learned and plans for the future. Users who are interested in integrating Aeon and ArchivesSpace are also encouraged to attend and offer insight into their own needs and initial feedback on the proposed plugin improvements. Questions? Contact Jessica at jessica.crouch at lyrasis.org if you have questions about this webinar or the Integrations with ArchivesSpace webinar series. The next Integrations with ArchivesSpace webinar will be: Integrating ArchivesSpace with Archive-It, December 4, 2019, at 2pm ET (11am PT) Development prioritization survey - respond by November 20 From Lydia Tang and Maggie Hughes, on behalf of the Development Prioritization subteam The Development Prioritization subteam recently released a prioritization survey, with the goal of informing the Development Prioritization subteam and Program Team of areas of the application that ArchivesSpace member institutions want prioritized for development in the next 2-3 years. Please share your feedback! https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/WPZYHLX Please fill out the survey if you have any thoughts on which areas of ArchivesSpace should be prioritized in development. We will be extremely grateful for your participation by Wednesday, November 20. As always, please feel free to vote, comment, and create JIRA tickets with ideas on how to propel the program forward. Please reach out if you have any questions or concerns! ArchivesSpace at MARAC Lora Woodford will be at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference in Cambridge, Maryland, November 7-9. Come find her in the exhibit hall to talk about the ArchivesSpace application, our community activities, membership, and more. Webinar recordings now available Thank to everyone who attended our most recent webinars. Recordings of those webinars are now available on the ArchivesSpace YouTube channel, via the ArchivesSpace blog and via the links below: Introducing the PBSpace Plugin (recorded September 23, 2019) Integrating ArchivesSpace and Preservica (recorded October 1, 2019) Batch editing barcodes in the ArchivesSpace API (recorded October 23, 2019) Membership Update We are excited to welcome our newest members to our community! Our new members since September 30 include: * Chinese Historical Society of Southern California (Los Angeles, CA) * Montgomery County Archives (Clarksville, TN) * Nakanoshima Museum of Art, Osaka (Osaka, Japan) * National Archives of Australia (Canberra, Australia) * New Zealand Institute of Plant and Food Research (Auckland, New Zealand) * University of Colorado, Boulder (Boulder, CA) As of October 31, we have 406 General members, 19 Educational Program members, and 3 Registered Service Providers. If you are interested in your institution becoming a member of ArchivesSpace, please email us at ArchivesSpaceHome at lyrasis.org for more information. ________________________________ ArchivesSpace monthly updates provide news about ArchivesSpace community and program activities and are sent to our member listservs, the ArchivesSpace Google Group, and SAA?s Collection Management Tools Section listserv, as well as being posted on the ArchivesSpace website. Please feel free to share this update with people you know who have an interest in ArchivesSpace but may not be on one of these lists. Jessica Dowd Crouch Community Engagement Coordinator for ArchivesSpace jessica.crouch at lyrasis.org Skype: jdowdcrouch [page1image482511520] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 29060 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: