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On Mon, Jun 19, 2017 at 11:30 PM, Mark A. Matienzo <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> Dear colleagues,
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> 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.
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> Our final, full demo video (~30 minutes) can be seen here:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdNjEMOotRw
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> Our wind-down deck can be viewed here: https://docs.google.com/
> presentation/d/1hqPn49-k4Q-8yiGRec09--LJ2OHoKbzUvba__2QNxwA/edit
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> The code for ArcLight, as well as documentation on how to get started can
> be found on GitHub: https://github.com/sul-dlss/arclight
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> Please join me in extending thanks to each of the team members:
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> · 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)
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> In addition, please extend your gratitude to our great stakeholder team for
> their participation in the work cycle:
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> · 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
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> High-level features completed this sprint include:
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> · 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
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> Future areas of work include:
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> · 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
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> 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.
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> Best,
>
> Mark
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> *Mark A. MATIENZO* | [log in to unmask]
> Collaboration & Interoperability Architect
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> Digital Library Systems and Services, Stanford University Libraries
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> m: +1 (650) 683-5769 <(650)%20683-5769>
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> *https://library.stanford.edu/people/matienzo
> <https://library.stanford.edu/people/matienzo> *
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