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Congratulations and a big thank you to all who worked on this, especially
the Stanford crew who lead this effort through design and development.
Mark, your coordination is very much appreciated. Participating in this was
rewarding for Michigan. This is great progress!

John

On Mon, Jun 19, 2017 at 5:30 PM Mark A. Matienzo <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:

> Dear colleagues,
>
>
>
> Please join me in extending congratulations to the ArcLight MVP project
> team. We have completed our eight-week work cycle to develop a minimum
> viable product to support discovery and delivery of archival materials
> using Blacklight, and have released ArcLight 0.1.1.
>
>
>
> Our final, full demo video (~30 minutes) can be seen here:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdNjEMOotRw
>
>
>
> Our wind-down deck can be viewed here:
> https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1hqPn49-k4Q-8yiGRec09--LJ2OHoKbzUvba__2QNxwA/edit
>
>
>
> The code for ArcLight, as well as documentation on how to get started can
> be found on GitHub: https://github.com/sul-dlss/arclight
>
>
> Please join me in extending thanks to each of the team members:
>
> ·         Product owner: Mark Matienzo (Stanford)
> ·         Tech Lead: Jessie Keck (Stanford)
> ·         Developers: Darren Hardy (Stanford), Jessie Keck (Stanford),
> Gordon Leacock (University of Michigan), Jack Reed (Stanford), Camille
> Villa (Stanford)
> ·         UX Designers: Gary Geisler (Stanford), Jennifer Vine (Stanford)
>
> ·         DevOps Liaison: Erin Fahy (Stanford)
>
> ·         Management Liaisons: Tom Cramer (Stanford, DLSS Direct rep);
> Nabeela Jaffer (University of Michigan)
>
> In addition, please extend your gratitude to our great stakeholder team
> for their participation in the work cycle:
>
> ·         Stanford University: Frank Ferko (Archive of Recorded Sound),
> Charles Fosselman (East Asia Library), Jenny Johnson (University Archives),
> Michelle Paquette (Special Collections), Sarah Patton (Hoover Institution
> Archives), Stu Snydman (DLSS), Laura Wilsey (DLSS)
> ·         University of Michigan: Tom Burton-West (Digital Library
> Platform and Services), Max Eckard (Bentley Historical Library), Roger
> Espinosa (Digital Library Platform and Services), Dallas Pillen (Bentley
> Historical Library), Chris Powell (Digital Library Platform and Services),
> Mike Shallcross (Bentley Historical Library)
> ·         Georgia Tech Library: Wendy Hagenmaier
> ·         National Library of Medicine: John Rees
> ·         Rockefeller Archives Center: Hillel Arnold, Patrick Galligan,
> Bonnie Gordon
>
> High-level features completed this sprint include:
>
>
>
> ·         Repositories and collections navigation
> ·         Searching: keyword and fielded searches; autocomplete; hit
> highlighting; facets; sorting; pagination
> ·         Default and compact search results
> ·         Collection-level and component-level detail views
> ·         Digital object linking and embedding using oEmbed and
> configurable viewers
> ·         Request management proof of concept integration
>
>
> Future areas of work include:
>
>
> ·         Accessibility testing and user testing, and subsequent
> improvements
> ·         Further testing of indexing by the community
> ·         Full evaluation and refactoring of the indexing code
> ·         Determining integration requirements for indexing directly from
> ArchivesSpace
> ·         In-depth integration of request management systems (e.g. SUL
> Requests and Aeon)
> ·         A plan for Stanford-specific rollout and integration
>
>
>
> We encourage you to continue testing ArcLight, either in a local install
> or using the demo site (https://arclight-demo.projectblacklight.org/),
> and to ask us questions or report any bugs as they arise. We appreciate any
> and all feedback you might have on the work we’ve completed during this
> work cycle as it will inform the future direction of our work on ArcLight.
>
>
>
> Best,
>
> Mark
>
>
>
> *Mark A. MATIENZO* | [log in to unmask]
> Collaboration & Interoperability Architect
>
> Digital Library Systems and Services, Stanford University Libraries
>
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>
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