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August 29, 2018

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*IMLS Funds DuraSpace Fedora Investigation–Designing a Migration Path:
Assessing Barriers of Upgrading to the Most Current Version of Fedora–No
Collection Left Behind*

The Institute of Museum and Library Services has awarded DuraSpace a
National Digital Platform Planning Grant for $49,279 to investigate
barriers to upgrading hundreds of U.S.-based libraries and archives running
unsupported versions of Fedora. In consultation with stakeholders this
project will conduct an environmental scan of relevant community
initiatives, and gather primary research data to inform recommendations to
reduce barriers to upgrading to the most current version of Fedora.

There are approximately 240 U.S.-based libraries and archives identified as
target beneficiaries of the deliverables of this project including
universities, liberal arts colleges, and not-for-profit special libraries
hosted by historical societies and small research institutes.

Working closely with stakeholders which include the Islandora and Samvera
communities the Migration Path project will begin on October 1. First steps
will include convening an advisory board representing a spectrum of
experiences deploying Fedora, as well as a diversity of organization sizes
and resources including community governance representatives, R1
institutions, a representative of a related grant-funded project, and a
liberal arts college that collaborates with consortia-style bodies for
sharing resources and reducing costs.

We expect to begin disseminating the results of the project as soon as June
2019.

The full Designing a Migration Path: Assessing Barriers Upgrading to the
Most Current Version of Fedora–project narrative is available here:
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/FF/Designing+a+Migration+Path


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Carol Minton Morris
Communications and Marketing Director
DuraSpace
duraspace.org
607 592-3135

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