July 2019 Update
Development

We continue to work on some needed infrastructure improvements for the 
application. We're also doing work on agents and recording language information 
that will make ArchivesSpace more standards-compliant in these areas. We're 
aiming to have these ready to go into the application in a release later this 
summer.


Are you interested in helping make the ArchivesSpace application better for the 
community by contributing code for small bug fixes and features? Our 
Development Prioritization sub-team recently worked with the program team to 
launch a Ready for Community 
Developer<https://archivesspace.atlassian.net/issues/?filter=13633> status to 
make it easier to identify JIRA issues that are especially appropriate for 
community contributions. Development Prioritization sub-team leaders Lydia Tang 
and Maggie Hughes will be talking about it at our Annual Member Forum in Austin 
next week. You can also reach out to Christine Di Bella 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) or Laney 
McGlohon ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) for 
more information about how to get involved with working on these issues.

Registration ends soon for the 5th Annual Member Forum!


Registration closes on July 30th for the  ArchivesSpace Fifth Annual Member 
Forum on August 2, 2019, at the Thompson Conference Center at ArchivesSpace 
member institution the University of Texas at Austin.  Just as in previous 
years, this will be a free opportunity for staff from ArchivesSpace member 
institutions to meet and share information with each other and the program team 
about all things ArchivesSpace. Check out our wiki for details and registration 
information!<https://archivesspace.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/ADC/pages/863436816/ArchivesSpace+Member+Forum+2019>

Attending SAA?

Here are all the places you can find ArchivesSpace on the SAA schedule:

Visit us at the ArchivesSpace booth!

Can’t attend the Member Forum but still want to connect with the ArchivesSpace 
program team? Visit us at the ArchivesSpace booth in the exhibit hall.  The 
exhibit hall is open Sunday, August 3, from 5:30pm-7:00pm and Monday, August 4, 
from 8:00am-5:00pm.


Check out these sessions featuring ArchivesSpace at SAA!


Saturday, August 3


8:30am-10:30am - Museum Section Symposium 
<https://archives2019.sched.com/event/OKXf/museum-archives-section-symposium>


(9:30am-10:30am) ArchivesSpace at the Whitney Museum of American Art

Tara Hart, Whitney Museum of American Art


Sunday, August 4


2:30pm-3:00pm - Professional 
Posters<https://archives2019.sched.com/event/NjVR/professional-posters>


Wrangling a Hidden Fine Art Collection, or a Librarian, an Archivist and a 
Curator (Cross)walk into ArchivesSpace

Sally Benny, New England Historic Genealogical Society


3:00pm-4:00pm - Session 308 
<https://archives2019.sched.com/event/NjPd/308-linked-data-for-everyone-practical-and-implementable-solutions-for-enhancing-discovery-on-the-web>


Linked Data for Everyone: Practical (and Implementable!) Solutions for 
Enhancing Discovery on the Web


Interested in linked data but don't know where to start? The panelists attempt 
to demystify linked data by exploring simple, implementable ways to begin 
creating and consuming linked data to enhance discovery of archival resources. 
Discussion topics include ArchivesSpace, Wikidata, and Schema.org.  This 
conversation will give participants the clarity, courage, and practical tips 
needed to jump in and get engaged with the semantic web.


Monday, August 5


10:30am-11:45am - Session 
609<https://archives2019.sched.com/event/NjQw/609-standards-for-sustainability-ensuring-sustainable-programs-with-it-takes-a-village>


Standards for Sustainability: Ensuring Sustainable Programs with It Takes a 
Village


What does it take to make sure programs are sustainable and enduring? The It 
Takes a Village (ITAV) Guidebook can act as a roadmap for all types of 
programs, not just open source software. Using the four facets outlined in the 
Guidebook—Technology, Governance, Resources, and Community Engagement—the 
panelists discuss how ITAV can be a tangible tool for ensuring sustainability, 
regardless of where a program currently sits within its life cycle. Laurie Arp, 
Director of Collections Services and Community Supported Software at LYRASIS, 
and ArchivesSpace Program Manager Christine Di Bella will be on the panel.


12:30pm-1:00pm - Professional 
Posters<https://archives2019.sched.com/event/OPkF/professional-posters>


Archives to the People: Piloting a New Public Program at the Brooklyn Museum

J.E. Molly Seegers, Brooklyn Museum

Membership Update

We are excited to welcome our newest members to our community! Our new members 
since June 30  include:

  *   Museum of Ventura County (Ventura, CA)
  *   Newark Public Library (Newark, NJ)
  *   Des Moines Area Community College (Ankeny, IA)

Renewals have been sent to all current members for 2019/2020. If your 
institution has not received its renewal, or if you have any questions about 
it, please email us.


As of July 23, we have 394 General members, 19 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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