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Page 1: Ed Fay, Digital Library Manager Andrew Amato, Digital Library Developer Hydra at LSE.

Ed Fay, Digital Library ManagerAndrew Amato, Digital Library Developer

Hydra at LSE

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Local £

Digital

• Research outputs (publications, data)• Digitisation• Public lectures• Web harvesting (websites, blogs, tweets)

• Archives (institutional, personal)• Theses• Official publications

• Journals• Books• Newspapers• Statistics / data

Physical

• Archives (institutional, personal)• Theses• Official publications

• Monographs• Journals• Pamphlets• Newspapers• Statistics• Microfilm

LSE Library Collections

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http://digital.library.lse.ac.uk/ http://phone.booth.lse.ac.uk/

Access interfaces

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Making the case• Collections audit

• Format diversity, volume/growth• Risk assessment (threats to our strategic objectives)• User and functional requirements (ingest, preservation, access)

• Options appraisal (‘market survey’)• Community best practice• Repository architectures

• Proposal• Articulating value• Solution: working practices, skills, infrastructure• Development roadmap

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Proposing the solution• Options appraisal (‘market survey’)

• Community best practice (4 site visits, 7 interview/desk research)• Repository architectures (24 functional requirements in 7 categories)• In some way a ‘prioritisation’ of OAIS into our own requirements

http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue64/fay

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DSpace EPrints Fedora

Meets requirement

Needs modification

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Hydra vs Islandora

In 2009...•Similar (lack of) maturity

• Hydra ‘heads’ vs Islandora ‘solution packs’

•More shared use cases with Hydra• UK institutional repository (Hull)• Born-digital archives (AIMS project, Hypatia)

•UK adopters + nascent community

Now/future... Hylandora?

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LSE Digital Library

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How we do (and don’t) use Hydra• DO:

– ActiveFedora– Solrizer– Hydra community

• DON’T:– Blacklight– User authentication– Web-based interface to editing content

Why? Pragmatism.

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How Hydra helps us• Ingestion (FOXML vs Hydra directly)• Ease of manipulation of digital objects

(batch modifying objects, etc.)• Interoperability / shared practice• Web app comes easy from Rails + Hydra• Content models (...)

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Content models• Lets us define and program with digital

objects in a meaningful but abstract way.• For example:• Everything is a “DigitalObject”...

– Our poster collections, are an “OrderedSetObject” containing “ImageObjects”

– And so on...

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Content modelsDigitalObject

PagedVolume

Page (multiple times)

Image Transcription

WebbDiary NewspaperIssue

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Future plans• Digitisation backlog• Digital preservation workflows…

…and interfaces (embedding skills)• Audio/video content• More born-digital• Interoperability with/deprecation of

existing EPrints repositories

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What we didn’t talk about…• IA/UX/visual design• Persistent identifiers• Storage configuration and backups• Content models for preservation• Sysadmin/Devops: automation, testing,

monitoring, deployment, etc.


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