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Greetings,


If you haven't had a chance to test and provide feedback on the ETDplus Curation Workbench tool, there is still time! The Public Review is open until September 19, 2016 and we will gladly accept any feedback on the value, usefulness, and potential for implementation of the Curation Workbench tool within institutional workflows. 


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Preserving and Curating ETD Research Data and Complex Digital Objects, Curation Workbench Tool Available for Public Review and Use - (July 25 - September 19, 2016)


The ETDplus project (https://educopia.org/research/grants/etdplus) invites Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETD) program staff, librarians, faculty advisors, and graduate students to participate in a public review of the Curation Workbench Tool for Preserving & Curating ETD Research Data & Complex Digital Objects.


About the ETDplus Curation Workbench Tool


The Curation Workbench is a web based tool that is designed to assist students in preparing and packaging ETD supplementary materials for long-term preservation and access. The Curation Workbench includes configurable functions and features that integrate basic preservation actions such as virus scans, integrity checks, file format identification and validation, personally identifiable information scans, and metadata and versioning support into a simple data upload and review workflow. The tool also packages uploaded data and metadata as Bags that users can download and ingest into an array of repository and storage environments.


The development of the Curation Workbench tool has been led by the Digital Library Development Team from Virginia Tech University in collaboration with the Educopia Institute.


Review (and Use!) the Curation Workbench Tool

Interested ETD stakeholders can test a demonstration version of the Curation Workbench at the following website: http://etdplusdemo.educopia.org/


To test and use the tool you will first need to create an account by selecting “sign up” and then entering an email and password. This account will only be functional for the duration of the review phase of the Curation Workbench tool (until September 2016). The maximum size for uploaded files is 200 MB and no more than 100 files can be uploaded at one time during the review phase.


We are releasing the Curation Workbench--both during this initial public review phase and after it is refined--as open source software. We want institutions to use, integrate, and implement this tool in whatever way works for their local audiences.


We invite you to help us refine the Curation Workbench tool by drawing our project team’s attention to any features or functions that need to be modified, revised, broadened, or narrowed. Please send us an email with your suggestions at the addresses below by or before September 19, 2016. We plan to integrate the community’s feedback before formally releasing the tool on GitHub later this summer.


We will gladly accept feedback between July 25 and September 19, 2016.


If you have any further questions about the Curation Workbench or about the ETDplus project, don't hesitate to reach out to us:


Katherine Skinner, Principal Investigator ([log in to unmask])

Sam Meister, Co-Principal Investigator ([log in to unmask])

Courtney Vukasinovic, Administrative Coordinator ([log in to unmask])


About the ETDplus Project


The project is generously funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) and led by the Educopia Institute, in collaboration with the NDLTD, HBCU Alliance, bepress, ProQuest, and the libraries of Carnegie Mellon, Indiana State, Morehouse, Oregon State, Penn State, Purdue, University of Louisville, University of Tennessee, the University of North Texas, and Virginia Tech.


Project Advisory Group



Project Steering Committee




Best, 

Sam Meister
Preservation Communities Manager, Educopia Institute
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http://educopia.org
@samalanmeister