Dear Fedora community members,
You are invited to participate in a workshop gathering feedback on potential integrations between Fedora and other applications or frameworks. Register here!
The Fedora program operates under the guidance of the Fedora Governance Group, and Lyrasis is our Organizational Home. The CST Interoperability Project is funded by Lyrasis as part of a $1 million investment called the Community-Supported Technologies (CST) Growth Fund. The Interoperability Project will aim to develop technical specifications for at least one application integration with Fedora by summer 2026. The goal of the project is to expand the adoptability, usability, and interoperability potential of Fedora and the other CSTs (DSpace, CollectionSpace, VIVO, and ArchivesSpace).
I am Jess Farrell. I am the Consultant on the CST Interoperability project, and owner of Redstart Works consulting. I have been contracted to identify potential integrations and gather requirements to inform their development. In this workshop, I will lead a brainstorming workshop on integrations that would benefit your users or your use of Fedora. Your participation and feedback will help identify candidate workflows for development.
There are several time slots available across time zones. Note that this is a cross-community offering, and there may be people from the other Lyrasis CST Programs. If you are interested in talking about interoperability across both institutional and community boundaries, now is a great opportunity!
Event summary
What: CST Interoperability Project Feedback Workshop
Where: Zoom. Register Here! https://scheduler.zoom.us/jessica-farrell-k1yr1c/lyrasis-interoperability-workshop
When: Dec. 10 - 11, various times.
Who: Community members (paying or non-paying members) who have the capacity and interest to join a 1 hour workshop to discuss integrations
Sincerely,
Jess Farrell