Avalon at Stanford University Libraries

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Avalon at Stanford University Libraries Bess Sadler – Manager for Application Development Hannah Frost - Services Manager Stanford Digital Repository Stanford Media Preservation Lab DLF Atlanta October 28, 2014

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Bess Sadler and Hannah Frost presented "Avalon at Stanford University Libraries" as part of the "Avalon Media System: Implementation and Community" session at the 2014 Digital Library Federation (DLF) Forum on October 28, 2014.

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Avalonat Stanford University Libraries

Bess Sadler – Manager for Application Development

Hannah Frost - Services Manager

Stanford Digital Repository

Stanford Media Preservation Lab

DLF Atlanta October 28, 2014

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• Maintain long-term access to at-risk materials through high-quality reformatting– In-house whenever possible

• Support collection development

• Promote use of media in teaching and research

• Integrate with digital library– Services– Technology

• Develop expertise, best practices, community

Objectives of SUL’s Media Preservation Program

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Michael in Video Lab

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Maintain long-term access to at-risk materials through high-quality reformatting

Support collection development

Promote use of media in teaching and research

Integrate with digital library✔ Services☐ Technology: discovery and delivery

Develop expertise, best practices, community

Objectives of SUL’s Media Preservation Program

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Patron Digitization Requests: Rising

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Top Collection Websites: Media

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Media Access Working Group

Recommendations

• Augment systems and tools that – Reduce ingest backlog

– Promote discovery and use

• Wrangle the rights

• Gather more metrics to inform future decision making

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Keys to a Solution at Stanford Libraries

• Technology– Open source

– Open minded and flexible

• Community– Vibrant

– Digital library-centric

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Avalon at Stanford

• Meets all our basic needs– Functional, technical, philosophical

– Tested by Media Access Working Group

– Supported by Management

• Hiring a Media Infrastructure Engineer– Funded through a 2-year collection project

– Work starts ASAP!

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What are your main use cases for

Avalon?

• Deposit of media produced by (with examples)– Students: documentary film program, engineering and product

design course projects, – Faculty: Observational research, fine arts performances, – Online learning initiatives: lectures, course reserves– Administration: Office of Development, Oral history program,

campus events

• Delivery of reformatted media produced in digital preservation workflows– Systematic reformatting of rare/unique archival and commercial

items at SMPL (13,000 and counting)– Satisfying requests by researchers (remote and on-site) for

online access to collection material

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What other media solutions do you

have in place that Avalon replaces or

complements? • Will replace existing streaming infrastructure

(wowza) that is outdated and not integrated with SUL’s digital library discovery environment

• Will complement outsourced CDN services used for boutique collection web sites

• Will complement current Drupal infrastructure and future Spotlight exhibits, where curators and other librarians promote media collections and services through web sites

• May play into course management system currently in transition (from Sakai to Canvas)

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Where are you on your

implementation or evaluation?

• Evaluation is complete, including a test installation of Avalon Release 2 in Fall 2013

• Currently interviewing for Media Infrastructure Engineer to lead the design, installation, and integration (2 year project starting approx. January 2015)

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What staff resources have been

necessary to implement Avalon at

your institution?

• Parts of

– Product owner

– Service manager

– Software developer

– Infrastructure engineer

– System / Storage Administrator

– DevOps Systems configuration

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What features do you most need

that are not currently in Avalon?

• Support for Wowza streaming server• Support for Open Annotations• Support for transcripts/captions: synchronization and

full-text search• Support for PBCore metadata (v2)• Integration with Fedora 4• IP-based access control• Hooks for capturing special license terms• Re-architecting Avalon as components that can be built

into a digital library ecosystem, instead of a tightly integrated out of the box solution

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What would you like the Avalon

community to look like in the future?

• A healthy cadre of core developers/maintainers; the media space is always evolving and Avalon will need to keep up

• A vibrant, connected user community that reflects the requirements of scholars who use media in research and teaching

• Vendors who can help small installations with local implementation or offer hosted services

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Thank you!

Bess [email protected]

Hannah [email protected]