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Advancing Hyku at Samvera Connect 2021

Samvera Connect 2021 was held virtually from 18 to 22 October with a pre-conference workshop on Friday, 15 October. The programme had a wide range of activities with community building events, presentations, panels, technology and working group updates. The recordings

Advancing Hyku November 2, 2021November 8, 2021 Update Read more

On the way to the community-owned infrastructures: Code contributions

Community ownership1 over infrastructure is about who controls and maintains the building blocks of the environment for the given technology. This blog post will not examine this term extensively but will look into it in terms of Advancing Hyku’s approach

Advancing Hyku July 20, 2021July 20, 2021 Blog, Update Read more

Year Two Update at Samvera Virtual Connect

Samvera Virtual Connect meeting took place on 20-21 April with the participation of over 120 Samverans and others with interest in Samvera. The programme was packed with demonstrations of useful applications, different implementations of software components and tools in Hyrax,

Advancing Hyku April 30, 2021May 5, 2021 Blog, Update Read more

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  • On the way to the community-owned infrastructures: Code contributions
  • Year Two Update at Samvera Virtual Connect
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