際際滷shows by User: mattcritchlow / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: mattcritchlow / Thu, 10 Jul 2014 12:48:31 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: mattcritchlow UC San Diego Campus LISA 2014 - Source Code Management /slideshow/uc-san-diego-campus-lisa-2014-source-code/36844545 sourcecode-140710124831-phpapp02
An overview of how the UC San Diego Library development team uses Git, Github, Stash with the Git Flow workflow for development, continuous integration and release management. ]]>

An overview of how the UC San Diego Library development team uses Git, Github, Stash with the Git Flow workflow for development, continuous integration and release management. ]]>
Thu, 10 Jul 2014 12:48:31 GMT /slideshow/uc-san-diego-campus-lisa-2014-source-code/36844545 mattcritchlow@slideshare.net(mattcritchlow) UC San Diego Campus LISA 2014 - Source Code Management mattcritchlow An overview of how the UC San Diego Library development team uses Git, Github, Stash with the Git Flow workflow for development, continuous integration and release management. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sourcecode-140710124831-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> An overview of how the UC San Diego Library development team uses Git, Github, Stash with the Git Flow workflow for development, continuous integration and release management.
UC San Diego Campus LISA 2014 - Source Code Management from Matthew Critchlow
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Technology & Archives: Exchange Forum Programmer & Archivist Collaboration /slideshow/sca2014-ucsdfinal/34574025 sca2014-ucsd-final-140512110120-phpapp02
Technology and Archives: Exchange Forum - Programmer & Archivist Collaboration Robin Chandler, UC Santa Cruz Library (Facilitator) Kim Klausner, Industry Documents Digital Libraries, UC San Francisco Sven Maier, Industry Documents Digital Libraries, UC San Francisco Cristela Garcia-Spitz, UC San Diego Library Matt Critchlow, UC San Diego Library We live in the era when digital collections became the norm in all archives and libraries. They may contain digitized materials or be born-digital. Regardless of their nature archivists are charged with processing, preserving, and providing access to them. Many archives have been undergoing a shift from working with a stand-alone IT department or consultants to a new organizational structure. Increasingly, archival teams include programmers and developers who are now embedded in archives and libraries. Two teams from UCSF and UCSD, each consisting of an archivist and a programmer, will discuss their collaboration, how they found a common language, and share their experience of bridging different working cultures and styles. Successful collaboration between these two groups ensures better understanding of user needs and efficient service to the public. This forum will include presentations by four featured speakers, along with a facilitated discussion between the panel and the audience. *Session handout available here: http://www.calarchivists.org/Resources/Documents/SCA2014session4_handout.pdf]]>

Technology and Archives: Exchange Forum - Programmer & Archivist Collaboration Robin Chandler, UC Santa Cruz Library (Facilitator) Kim Klausner, Industry Documents Digital Libraries, UC San Francisco Sven Maier, Industry Documents Digital Libraries, UC San Francisco Cristela Garcia-Spitz, UC San Diego Library Matt Critchlow, UC San Diego Library We live in the era when digital collections became the norm in all archives and libraries. They may contain digitized materials or be born-digital. Regardless of their nature archivists are charged with processing, preserving, and providing access to them. Many archives have been undergoing a shift from working with a stand-alone IT department or consultants to a new organizational structure. Increasingly, archival teams include programmers and developers who are now embedded in archives and libraries. Two teams from UCSF and UCSD, each consisting of an archivist and a programmer, will discuss their collaboration, how they found a common language, and share their experience of bridging different working cultures and styles. Successful collaboration between these two groups ensures better understanding of user needs and efficient service to the public. This forum will include presentations by four featured speakers, along with a facilitated discussion between the panel and the audience. *Session handout available here: http://www.calarchivists.org/Resources/Documents/SCA2014session4_handout.pdf]]>
Mon, 12 May 2014 11:01:20 GMT /slideshow/sca2014-ucsdfinal/34574025 mattcritchlow@slideshare.net(mattcritchlow) Technology & Archives: Exchange Forum Programmer & Archivist Collaboration mattcritchlow Technology and Archives: Exchange Forum - Programmer & Archivist Collaboration Robin Chandler, UC Santa Cruz Library (Facilitator) Kim Klausner, Industry Documents Digital Libraries, UC San Francisco Sven Maier, Industry Documents Digital Libraries, UC San Francisco Cristela Garcia-Spitz, UC San Diego Library Matt Critchlow, UC San Diego Library We live in the era when digital collections became the norm in all archives and libraries. They may contain digitized materials or be born-digital. Regardless of their nature archivists are charged with processing, preserving, and providing access to them. Many archives have been undergoing a shift from working with a stand-alone IT department or consultants to a new organizational structure. Increasingly, archival teams include programmers and developers who are now embedded in archives and libraries. Two teams from UCSF and UCSD, each consisting of an archivist and a programmer, will discuss their collaboration, how they found a common language, and share their experience of bridging different working cultures and styles. Successful collaboration between these two groups ensures better understanding of user needs and efficient service to the public. This forum will include presentations by four featured speakers, along with a facilitated discussion between the panel and the audience. *Session handout available here: http://www.calarchivists.org/Resources/Documents/SCA2014session4_handout.pdf <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sca2014-ucsd-final-140512110120-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Technology and Archives: Exchange Forum - Programmer &amp; Archivist Collaboration Robin Chandler, UC Santa Cruz Library (Facilitator) Kim Klausner, Industry Documents Digital Libraries, UC San Francisco Sven Maier, Industry Documents Digital Libraries, UC San Francisco Cristela Garcia-Spitz, UC San Diego Library Matt Critchlow, UC San Diego Library We live in the era when digital collections became the norm in all archives and libraries. They may contain digitized materials or be born-digital. Regardless of their nature archivists are charged with processing, preserving, and providing access to them. Many archives have been undergoing a shift from working with a stand-alone IT department or consultants to a new organizational structure. Increasingly, archival teams include programmers and developers who are now embedded in archives and libraries. Two teams from UCSF and UCSD, each consisting of an archivist and a programmer, will discuss their collaboration, how they found a common language, and share their experience of bridging different working cultures and styles. Successful collaboration between these two groups ensures better understanding of user needs and efficient service to the public. This forum will include presentations by four featured speakers, along with a facilitated discussion between the panel and the audience. *Session handout available here: http://www.calarchivists.org/Resources/Documents/SCA2014session4_handout.pdf
Technology & Archives: Exchange Forum Programmer & Archivist Collaboration from Matthew Critchlow
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The Evolution of the UC San Diego Library DAMS /slideshow/the-evolution-of-the-uc-san-diego-library-dams/34405356 usd20141-140507143022-phpapp02
Covers the development of the UC San Diego Library Digital Asset Management System -- from local dark archive to a repository with a public interface supporting material in multiple format types including traditional digital collections as well research data sets. ]]>

Covers the development of the UC San Diego Library Digital Asset Management System -- from local dark archive to a repository with a public interface supporting material in multiple format types including traditional digital collections as well research data sets. ]]>
Wed, 07 May 2014 14:30:22 GMT /slideshow/the-evolution-of-the-uc-san-diego-library-dams/34405356 mattcritchlow@slideshare.net(mattcritchlow) The Evolution of the UC San Diego Library DAMS mattcritchlow Covers the development of the UC San Diego Library Digital Asset Management System -- from local dark archive to a repository with a public interface supporting material in multiple format types including traditional digital collections as well research data sets. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/usd20141-140507143022-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Covers the development of the UC San Diego Library Digital Asset Management System -- from local dark archive to a repository with a public interface supporting material in multiple format types including traditional digital collections as well research data sets.
The Evolution of the UC San Diego Library DAMS from Matthew Critchlow
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Duraspace Hot Topics Series 6: Metadata and Repository Services /slideshow/ucsd-library-hot-topics-webinars-part-2-final/27215133 ucsdlibraryhottopicswebinars-part2-final-131015130338-phpapp02
Presented by Declan Fleming, Arwen Hutt, and Matt Critchlow. The second in a three part Webinar series on Research Data Curation at UC San Diego, as part of the larger Research Cyberinfrastructure initiative.]]>

Presented by Declan Fleming, Arwen Hutt, and Matt Critchlow. The second in a three part Webinar series on Research Data Curation at UC San Diego, as part of the larger Research Cyberinfrastructure initiative.]]>
Tue, 15 Oct 2013 13:03:37 GMT /slideshow/ucsd-library-hot-topics-webinars-part-2-final/27215133 mattcritchlow@slideshare.net(mattcritchlow) Duraspace Hot Topics Series 6: Metadata and Repository Services mattcritchlow Presented by Declan Fleming, Arwen Hutt, and Matt Critchlow. The second in a three part Webinar series on Research Data Curation at UC San Diego, as part of the larger Research Cyberinfrastructure initiative. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ucsdlibraryhottopicswebinars-part2-final-131015130338-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented by Declan Fleming, Arwen Hutt, and Matt Critchlow. The second in a three part Webinar series on Research Data Curation at UC San Diego, as part of the larger Research Cyberinfrastructure initiative.
Duraspace Hot Topics Series 6: Metadata and Repository Services from Matthew Critchlow
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Code4Lib 2013 - All THE Metadatas Re-Revisited /slideshow/c4-l-alltehmetadatas2013final/16557616 c4l-alltehmetadatas2013-final-130215180037-phpapp02
Last year Declan Fleming presented ALL TEH METADATAS and reviewed our UC San Diego Library Digital Asset Management system and RDF data model. You may be shocked to hear that all that metadata wasn't quite enough to handle increasingly complex digital library and research data in an elegant way. Our ad-hoc, 8-year-old data model has also been added to in inconsistent ways and our librarians and developers have not always been perfectly in sync in understanding how the data model has evolved over time. In this presentation we'll review our process of locking a team of librarians and developers in a room to figure out a new data model, from domain definition through building and testing an OWL ontology. We孫ll also cover the challenges we ran into, including the review of existing controlled vocabularies and ontologies, or lack thereof, and the decisions made to cover the gaps. Finally, we'll discuss how we engaged the digital library community for feedback and what we have to do next. We all know that Things Fall Apart, this is our attempt at Doing Better This Time.]]>

Last year Declan Fleming presented ALL TEH METADATAS and reviewed our UC San Diego Library Digital Asset Management system and RDF data model. You may be shocked to hear that all that metadata wasn't quite enough to handle increasingly complex digital library and research data in an elegant way. Our ad-hoc, 8-year-old data model has also been added to in inconsistent ways and our librarians and developers have not always been perfectly in sync in understanding how the data model has evolved over time. In this presentation we'll review our process of locking a team of librarians and developers in a room to figure out a new data model, from domain definition through building and testing an OWL ontology. We孫ll also cover the challenges we ran into, including the review of existing controlled vocabularies and ontologies, or lack thereof, and the decisions made to cover the gaps. Finally, we'll discuss how we engaged the digital library community for feedback and what we have to do next. We all know that Things Fall Apart, this is our attempt at Doing Better This Time.]]>
Fri, 15 Feb 2013 18:00:37 GMT /slideshow/c4-l-alltehmetadatas2013final/16557616 mattcritchlow@slideshare.net(mattcritchlow) Code4Lib 2013 - All THE Metadatas Re-Revisited mattcritchlow Last year Declan Fleming presented ALL TEH METADATAS and reviewed our UC San Diego Library Digital Asset Management system and RDF data model. You may be shocked to hear that all that metadata wasn't quite enough to handle increasingly complex digital library and research data in an elegant way. Our ad-hoc, 8-year-old data model has also been added to in inconsistent ways and our librarians and developers have not always been perfectly in sync in understanding how the data model has evolved over time. In this presentation we'll review our process of locking a team of librarians and developers in a room to figure out a new data model, from domain definition through building and testing an OWL ontology. We孫ll also cover the challenges we ran into, including the review of existing controlled vocabularies and ontologies, or lack thereof, and the decisions made to cover the gaps. Finally, we'll discuss how we engaged the digital library community for feedback and what we have to do next. We all know that Things Fall Apart, this is our attempt at Doing Better This Time. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/c4l-alltehmetadatas2013-final-130215180037-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Last year Declan Fleming presented ALL TEH METADATAS and reviewed our UC San Diego Library Digital Asset Management system and RDF data model. You may be shocked to hear that all that metadata wasn&#39;t quite enough to handle increasingly complex digital library and research data in an elegant way. Our ad-hoc, 8-year-old data model has also been added to in inconsistent ways and our librarians and developers have not always been perfectly in sync in understanding how the data model has evolved over time. In this presentation we&#39;ll review our process of locking a team of librarians and developers in a room to figure out a new data model, from domain definition through building and testing an OWL ontology. We孫ll also cover the challenges we ran into, including the review of existing controlled vocabularies and ontologies, or lack thereof, and the decisions made to cover the gaps. Finally, we&#39;ll discuss how we engaged the digital library community for feedback and what we have to do next. We all know that Things Fall Apart, this is our attempt at Doing Better This Time.
Code4Lib 2013 - All THE Metadatas Re-Revisited from Matthew Critchlow
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