Aug, 20, 2015

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A one-day Fedora 4 Training Workshop will be held on October 23, 2015 in 
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The event coincides with the eResearch 
Australasia Conference (http://conference.eresearch.edu.au) and will take place 
in the same venue–the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre. The workshop is 
being generously subsidized by the University of New South Wales (UNSW, 
http://www.unsw.com) so the cost for attending is only $80AUD. Register here: 
http://conference.eresearch.edu.au/eres2015/participate/

About the Fedora 4 Training Workshop
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Fedora is a robust, modular, open source repository platform for the 
management, preservation, and dissemination of digital content, including 
research data. Fedora, the new, revitalized version of the software, was 
released into production in November of 2014. Fedora 4 features include vast 
improvements in scalability, linked data capabilities, research data support, 
modularity, ease of use, and more.

This Fedora 4 Training Workshop will provide an introduction to and overview of 
Fedora 4, with a focus on migration and Fedora 4’s latest features. After an 
initial review of the most significant new features, participants will learn 
about how to migrate from earlier versions of Fedora to Fedora 4. This will 
include a review and demonstration of available migration tools, as well as a 
discussion on data modeling best practices. There will also be a presentation 
on UNSW’s recently completed Fedora 3 to 4 migration work.

Attendees will have the opportunity (in Section 4) to participate in a hands-on 
session and explore Fedora 4 by following step-by-step instructions using a 
preconfigured virtual machine environment. This will give participants a chance 
to explore the new features and experience Fedora 4 first-hand. Developers and 
administrators interested in working on Fedora 4 will learn about the software 
development process and procedures, including how to integrate Fedora 4 with 
external applications, such as search platforms (e.g. Solr) and triplestores.

Two of the overall aims of the workshop are to encourage familiarity with and 
uptake of Fedora 4 within the Australian repository community, and bring 
Australian developers into the global Fedora community while raising our 
profile in the research support arena.

For more information including a full agenda please visit the wiki. Space is 
limited so reserve your spot today! Register here: 
http://conference.eresearch.edu.au/eres2015/participate/. If you have any 
questions please contact me, David Wilcox, at <[email protected]>.

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David Wilcox
Fedora Product Manager
DuraSpace
[email protected]
Skype Name: david.wilcox82

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