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February 2017 Update


Development

We are pleased to announce that a release candidate - v1.5.3-RC1 
(https://github.com/archivesspace/archivesspace/releases/tag/v1.5.3-RC1) - is 
now available for download and testing purposes. This minor release has some 
bug fixes, including a fix for the issue with components being exported in EAD 
in a different order from how they appear in the staff interface 
(https://archivesspace.atlassian.net/browse/AR-1620), as well as improvements 
to overall performance. It features work from our development partner, Hudson 
Molonglo (HM), as well as contributions from community members and release 
management from our new Tech Lead, Laney McGlohon.

Please try out this release candidate as you are able over the next few days 
and let us know if you experience any problems. If you don't wish to download 
anything at this time, you can still test drive the release candidate on our 
test site, http://test.archivesspace.org, using the standard administrative 
login.

There are two ways to let us know the results of your testing:

*         If you have a JIRA account, put a comment on the relevant JIRA issue 
for the bug fix or feature. (If you don't already have a JIRA account, you can 
sign up directly from 
http://development.archivesspace.org<http://development.archivesspace.org/> by 
choosing the Create an account option on the login page.)

*         If you have feedback that spans issues, or if you'd prefer not to 
work in JIRA, email it directly to Christine ([email protected]).

If at all possible, please submit your feedback no later than Monday, February 
6. Barring unforeseen issues, we expect the production release of 1.5.3 to come 
out by February 10. We expect the next major release of ArchivesSpace, 1.6.0, 
to come out in March.

Thanks to HM for all their work on this release candidate, to our community 
members that contributed code, and to those on the Prioritization and Testing 
sub-teams who identified and tested the needed bug fixes.



Technology and Development Roadmap

The ArchivesSpace team has shared a draft Technology and Development Roadmap 
with the Community at 
https://archivesspace.atlassian.net/wiki/display/ADC/Road+Map. This roadmap is 
a planning and communication tool to help the community know what to expect in 
terms of future development work and aid in planning for upcoming releases and 
application upgrades. The roadmap is a living document that will continue to be 
updated regularly. By its nature, the roadmap has more detail in the near term 
but more tentative information about improvements planned farther out. Details 
about each release will be clearer closer to each release date. The roadmap 
will be available on the ArchivesSpace wiki at and updated there as plans 
coalesce and progress is made. Feel free to send us feedback at 
[email protected].


Staffing News

New Program Manager

LYRASIS, the organizational home for ArchivesSpace, is delighted to announce 
that Christine Di Bella is the new ArchivesSpace Program Manager.

Christine's extensive knowledge of ArchivesSpace, her close connection to its 
community, and her deep and varied experience in the archival profession all 
make her uniquely well-qualified for this position.  As Program Manager, 
Christine will play a key role working with the community to set the strategy 
and goals for ArchivesSpace.  The Program Manager is central to the success of 
the program, and works closely and collaboratively with the ArchivesSpace 
community, advisory groups and Board to ensure success. Christine will be 
involved in all aspects of the program, and serve as a key spokesperson and 
advocate for the program.

Christine has been with LYRASIS's ArchivesSpace team since 2014. In her most 
recent role as Community Outreach Manager she participated in a number of 
activities to strengthen the program and engage our community in its future in 
part by improving both the quality and timeliness of our communication to 
members and non-members. She managed the ArchivesSpace training program and led 
the planning efforts for the 2015 and 2016 Member Forums.

While at LYRASIS, Christine been a critical contributor to both ArchivesSpace 
and LYRASIS programs and services. This important relationship between 
ArchivesSpace and LYRASIS will be served by having such a dedicated member of 
both teams in this position.

Before joining the ArchivesSpace team, Christine managed the archives at the 
Institute for Advanced Study, led a consortial survey project for the 
Philadelphia Area Consortium of Special Collections Libraries (PACSCL), and 
worked on large processing projects at institutions including the 92nd Street Y 
and the University of Michigan.   Christine earned her Bachelor's degree in 
English from Wesleyan University and her Masters of Science in Information from 
the School of Information at the University of Michigan. She also holds a 
Digital Archives Specialist (DAS) certificate from the Society of American 
Archivists.

Christine and Laney McGlohon, the ArchivesSpace Tech Lead, report to Laurie 
Arp, LYRASIS's Director of Collections Services & Community Supported Software. 
 They will work together to support the ArchivesSpace community and improve the 
ArchivesSpace application.

Christine's new role is effective immediately. Feel free to get in touch with 
questions or suggestions at [email protected].



An Introduction from Our New Tech Lead, Laney McGlohon

"I would like to introduce myself to the ArchivesSpace community. I'm Laney 
McGlohon, the ArchivesSpace Technical Lead.  I started on Monday, January 23, 
2017, and will be based in Atlanta, Georgia. I'm an information scientist, 
software developer, librarian, and data wrangler. I have been writing software 
for over 30 years and have worked in many different kinds of libraries - 
public, newspaper, academic, and cultural heritage institutions. My experience 
with special collections and archives spans more than seven years during which 
time I worked full-time at the Getty Research Institute (GRI) in Los Angeles 
and as a consultant and volunteer at the Museum of Ventura County California. I 
was responsible for managing the Archivists' Toolkit (AT) installations and the 
import of finding aids in many different digital formats and the export of EADs 
into the institutional discovery systems and the Online Archive of California. 
Before I left the GRI in 2014, I had several opportunities to work with the 
early migration tool from AT to ArchivesSpace and, upon my arrival at Stanford 
University Libraries, I assisted the University Archivist in the AT migration 
to the local ArchivesSpace installation.

I'm very excited to have this opportunity to work with archivists and other 
special collections-oriented colleagues again.  I look forward to working with 
all of you on improving the ArchivesSpace application and enhancing the 
deployment and usability of the software. Expect to hear more about the 
engagement of a broader set of developers in future development of the 
application. I will be attending Code4Lib 2017 anticipating opportunities to 
connect with like-minded people there.

You'll be hearing more from Christine and me in the weeks to come about future 
plans, but in the meantime, feel free to get in touch at any point. I can be 
reached at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>."



Membership Update

Our new members since January 6 include:

*         Artspace San Antonio

*         Concordia Historical Institute (St. Louis, Missouri)

*         Cornell University

*         North Carolina State University

As of February 1, we have 317 General members, 11 Educational Program members, 
and 3 Registered Service Providers. If you are interested in your institution 
becoming a member of ArchivesSpace, please email us at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> for more 
information.


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well as being posted on the ArchivesSpace website. Please feel free to share 
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