2018 Archivematica Camp Texas

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This collection gathers materials presented during an Archivematica Camp held November 14-16, 2018, and hosted by University of Houston Libraries in partnership with Artefactual and Texas Digital Library. Archivematica Camp is intended to provide a space for anyone interested in or currently using Archivematica to come together, learn about the platform from other users, and share their experiences. The camp wiki page can be found [here].

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    Presentation slides for Archivematica Camp Stream 2 Modules 
    (2018-11-16) Spencer, Ross
    Slide deck for Modules 4-6 of Stream 2 activities held during Archivematica Camp Texas 2018 at University of Houston Libraries. Deck created by Spencer Ross of Artefactual, covering the following topic areas: Module 4: Supporting Archivematica users and their workflows (topics covered include Checking-in; technical architecture, deployment and working open-source); Module 5: Understanding Archivematica's logs and performance evaluation (topics include Monitoring, logs, the API, and automation tools); and Module 6: GitHub and new-features showcase (topics covered include accessing Archivematica’s data, other GitHub highlights, features showcase).
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    Presentation slides for Archivematica Camp Stream 1 Modules
    (2018-11-16) Blewer, Ashley
    Slide deck for Modules 1-8 of Stream 1 activities held during Archivematica Camp Texas 2018 at University of Houston Libraries. Deck created by Ashley Blewer of Artefactual, covering the following topic areas: Module 1: Archivematica in the digital preservation landscape (topics covered include: where does Archivematica fit into the digital preservation landscape, what does Archivematica promise to do, what doesn't Archivematica do); Module 2: How does Archivematica actually work? (topics covered include: Archivematica's conceptual model, packages (transfers, bags, SIPs, AIPs, DIPs), microservices as implementations of preservation actions, workflows, storage spaces (how the storage service works and how to get at your content)); Module 3: Archivematica's core functionality (topics covered include: understanding Archivematica's dashboard, including the Transfer tab, Ingest tab, Administration tab, and Preservation planning tab plus a first look at an AIP produced by Archivematica. This afternoon session includes hands-on exercises); Module 4: Building on core: Archivematica's specialized workflows (topics covered include transfers of zipped files, disk images, metadata.csv, manual normalization, and a look at automation tools. This module includes hands-on exercises); Module 5: Archivematica's non-core functionality (topics covered include a look at the Backlog and Appraisal tab, AIP reingest, AIP encryption, transcription. This module includes hands-on exercises); Module 6: Special Topics (topics covered include handling complex media (audiovisual and disk images), ArchivesSpace integration, and PREMIS linked open data and the OWL ontology); Module 7: Archivematica in the community (topics covered include how the code is written, collaborative digital preservation, and a look at the Archivematica roadmap); Module 8: Implementation roundtable (discussion of various ways Archivematica can be implemented with a checklist of what you need to actually run Archivematica).
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    Archivematica Camp Community Profile: University of Houston Libraries
    (2018-11-15) Scott, Bethany
    Slide deck for a presentation delivered by Bethany Scott, Coordinator of Digital Projects at University of Houston Libraries, during Archivematica Camp 2018 in Houston, Texas.
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    Archivematica Camp Community Profile: University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries
    (2018-11-15) Barrera-Gomez, Julianna
    Slide deck for a presentation delivered by Julianna Barrera-Gomez, Digital Archivist at the University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries Special Collections unit, during Archivematica Camp 2018 in Houston, Texas.
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    Archivematica Camp Community Profile: Texas A&M University Libraries
    (2018-11-15) Buckner, Sean
    Slide deck for a presentation delivered by Sean Buckner, Coordinator of Digital Preservation and Digitization at Texas A&M University Libraries, during Archivematica Camp 2018 in Houston, Texas.