Hey All,
Today I am excited to share the latest installment in our blog series highlighting Fedora implementation stories! These stories showcase how institutions are leveraging all of the features of Fedora to meet their unique institutional needs, providing valuable insights and inspiration for the our community. Being able to understand what users are doing and learn first-hand from their experiences is a great way to build our shared knowledge base.
In this most recent blog post, we hear from Dustin Slater, Assistant Director of IT at the University of Texas at Austin Libraries, who walks us through their approach to redesigning their repository, and how Fedora plays a crucial role in their infrastructure. From implementing a layered technology stack to supporting diverse collections, like the Archive of the Indigenous Languages of Latin America, there is much to be learned from their approach.
Read the full post here: https://fedorarepository.org/fedora-6-implementations-the-university-of-texas-at-austin/
As a community, we grow stronger by sharing our experiences. If your institution is using Fedora, we’d love to feature your implementation story in a future blog post! Your insights can go a long way toward helping others navigate their own journeys.
Want to be featured? Reach out to me (arran.g...@lyrasis.org) to learn more.
Cheers,
Arran
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Arran Griffith
Program Manager, Fedora Program
Lyrasis