ArchivesSpace August 2019 Update
Development

We are getting close to having a release candidate available for the work we've 
been doing on some needed infrastructure improvements for the application and 
making recording language information more standards-compliant in this area. 
The release candidate will also have some bug fixes and small feature 
enhancements. Look for an announcement in September.


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 presented about it at our Annual Member Forum in Austin 
earlier this month: https://youtu.be/qK84vgmS66<https://youtu.be/qK84vgmS66I> . 
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.

Fifth Annual Member Forum Survey and Recordings Now Available!

Thank you to all who attended the 5th Annual Member Forum at the Thompson 
Conference Center in Austin, Texas!  It was a lively event with 95 attendees 
and presentations from 21 individuals from ArchivesSpace member institutions 
and the ArchivesSpace program team.  It was also our first Annual Forum with 
attendees from our international member community! And a special thank you to 
all of you who joined us after the forum for our joint reception with 
Archive-It.


In order to make next year’s forum in Chicago even better, we hope you will 
take the time to complete our post forum 
survey<https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/7JC3SZR>.  You do not have to have 
attended the forum in Austin to complete this survey.


All recorded sessions and presentation slides are also now available on the 
ArchivesSpace 
wiki<https://archivesspace.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/ADC/pages/863436816/ArchivesSpace+Member+Forum+2019>.

Community Open Call: September 18th at 2-3pm ET (11-noon PT)

Please join us for our next community open call on Zoom on September 18th at 
2-3pm ET (11-noon PT). This is an opportunity to talk informally about ideas 
you’ve had, challenges you’ve encountered, or news you’d like to share. This 
might be an especially good chance to talk about non-technical questions or 
ideas that you weren’t quite sure about posting on the Users Group listserv but 
really would like help with from us or your peers. Information on how to join 
the call can be found on the ArchivesSpace 
blog<https://archivesspace.org/archives/5617>.



We have a pre-survey<https://forms.gle/xBEtGaHuXKrffFUT7> to help generate 
discussion topics prior to the call. Please submit your suggestions by Tuesday, 
September 17th.

Upcoming Webinar: Introducing the PBSpace Plugin

September 26th, 2-3pm ET (11-noon PT)

Visit the ArchivesSpace Blog for 
details.<https://archivesspace.org/archives/5645>

Jason Corum will explore the new PBSpace plugin, available via github: 
https://github.com/WGBH-MLA/pbspace. PBCore<http://pbcore.org/> is a data model 
for the description of audiovisual content.  The PBSpace plugin adds new 
properties and object relationships in the application so that PBCore 
structure, elements, and attributes can be better represented in ArchivesSpace. 
Jason will discuss a little about what PBCore is and who uses it, the process 
of developing the plugin, and demonstrate the plugin itself and how it can be 
used to extend description of audiovisual content in ArchivesSpace.

The WGBH Media Library and Archives developed 
PBSpace<https://github.com/WGBH-MLA/pbspace>, which has been made possible in 
part by the National Endowment for the Humanities: Exploring the human 
endeavor. Development of the PBSpace plugin was part of the Association of 
Moving Image Archivists (AMIA) Conference’s Hack Day in 2018.

Presenter:

Jason Corum is a coder and artist based in Los Angeles, CA. After a 10-year 
career in online communications with organizations like the Biotechnology 
Industry Organization, the Brookings Institution, and World Food Program USA, 
Jason decided to build cool online tools rather than manage them. Through 
self-education and a backend web development course, Jason transitioned to a 
career in web development and is now a developer with the WGBH Media Library 
and Archives 
(https://www.wgbh.org/foundation/what-we-do/media-library-and-archives). At 
WGBH, Jason works on the American Archive of Public Broadcasting 
(http://americanarchive.org/), OpenVault from WGBH 
(http://openvault.wgbh.org/), Fix It + (http://fixitplus.americanarchive.org/), 
as well as a Samvera-based archival management system.

New Listserv for Small Archives and Lone Arrangers

We are pleased to announce the creation of a new ArchivesSpace member listserv 
dedicated to the needs and conversations of ArchivesSpace users who are lone 
arrangers or working at small archives. You do not need to be from an 
institution at the Very Small or Small membership level to participate in this 
listserv, and those from the Very Small and Small membership levels are welcome 
to participate in other member listservs. The intended purpose of this 
listserv, however, is to serve as a forum where lone arrangers or archivists 
from smaller archives may communicate with each other to share techniques and 
strategies for using ArchivesSpace with consideration for the particular 
challenges that smaller institutions face. This listserv was created based on 
feedback received by the community in surveys and at forums, particularly the 
conversations had by people from the Small and Very Small member institutions 
at past Annual Member Forums.



As with all ArchivesSpace member listservs, this list is open only to staff at 
ArchivesSpace member organizations. As such, email addresses should be 
registered to the institution from which the person is qualified as an 
ArchivesSpace member. Email addresses registered to Gmail, Hotmail, and the 
like will not be subscribed to the list.



You can join this new listserv 
here<http://lyralists.lyrasis.org/mailman/listinfo/archivesspace_small_archives_users_group>.

Annual Report

The ArchivesSpace team is pleased to share the annual report covering the 
2018/2019 membership term<https://archivesspace.org/archives/5632>. This 
digital document celebrates our community’s many activities and accomplishments 
during the past year and provides some information on what’s planned for the 
future. Thanks to all of our members for all you’ve done and do to sustain and 
move the application and the program forward!

Windows Installer: Testers Needed!

Do you use Windows, either on your personal computer or for your institution’s 
ArchivesSpace server? We are looking for people to test a new tool aimed at 
making installing or upgrading ArchivesSpace on Windows easier. The tool is 
available at 
https://github.com/archivesspace/archivesspace-installer/releases/tag/v1.0.0-beta.

The instructions are linked from within the installer and also at 
https://github.com/archivesspace/archivesspace-installer/blob/master/README.md. 
This tool is in beta and should only be used for a new installation or a backup 
of your existing installation.

Please contact Christine 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) with 
feedback. We’d like to get a sense of whether it’s helpful, any gaps in the 
tool or the instructions for how to use it, and other ideas people have for 
making installing or upgrading ArchivesSpace easier on Windows.

Thanks to everyone in the community who has offered feedback about 
ArchivesSpace and Windows so far, and a big thank you to Sarah Morrissey for 
working on this tool.

Want to be an ArchivesSpace Consultant?

As the ArchivesSpace user community continues to grow, we occasionally hear 
from people wanting individualized help beyond what membership or volunteer 
peer-to-peer guidance can provide. Typical needs include migrating data from a 
legacy database, custom interface work, one-on-one user training, or deploying 
an ArchivesSpace server. Often these requests come from people who aren’t 
interested in hosting options, or can’t pursue bringing a full workshop to 
their regional area.



To help in these kinds of situations, the ArchivesSpace program maintains an 
informal registry of individuals interested in providing independent consulting 
services related to ArchivesSpace. Please note that our involvement is for 
informational purposes only. Consultants and potential clients work out any 
details of projects and costs amongst themselves.



Interested in being a consultant?

If you know of someone who would like to be listed, or would like to be listed 
yourself, please email Jessica at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> with the 
following information.

  *   Location
  *   Services
  *   Experience with ArchivesSpace
  *   Best way for prospective clients to get in touch with you and/or see 
examples of your work



Affiliation with an ArchivesSpace member institution is not required for an 
individual to be listed in the registry.

Membership Update

We are excited to welcome our newest members to our community! Our new members 
since July 31 include:

  *   Chung Ying Theatre Company (Hong Kong)
  *   Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (San Francisco, CA)
  *   Folger Shakespeare Library (Washington, DC)
  *   The Citadel (Charleston, SC)
  *   University of Georgia (Athens, GA)
  *   University of North Carolina at Pembroke (Pembroke, NC)


As of August 29, we have 398 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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ArchivesSpace monthly updates provide news about ArchivesSpace community and 
program activities and are sent to our member listservs, the ArchivesSpace 
Google Group, and SAA’s Collection Management Tools Section listserv, as well 
as being posted on the ArchivesSpace website. Please feel free to share this 
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