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Item April 2013 Forum(Texas Digital Library, 2013-04-17) Steans, Ryan; Park, KristiItem April 2014 Forum(Texas Digital Library, 2014-04-20) Hanken-Kurtz, Debra; Park, Kristi; Steans, RyanItem April 2015 Forum(Texas Digital Library, 2015-04-15) Park, KristiItem April 2016 Forum(Texas Digital Library, 2016-04-20) Park, Kristi; Steans, Ryan; Waugh, LauraItem April 2019 Forum(Texas Digital Library, 2020-04-17) Deforest, Lea; Mumma, Courtney; Park, KristiItem April 2020 Forum(Texas Digital Library, 2020-04-15) Deforest, Lea; Park, Kristi; Mumma, Courtney; Woodward, NickItem April 2021 Forum(Texas Digital Library, 2021-04-21) Park, Kristi; Mumma, Courtney; Deforest, LeaItem April 2024 Forum(Texas Digital Library, 2024-04-17) Park, Kristi; Mumma, Courtney; Hunt, Ke'araItem August 2013 Forum(Texas Digital Library, 2013-08-21) Hanken-Kurtz, Debra; Steans, Ryan; Park, KristiItem August 2014 Forum(Texas Digital Library, 2014-08-20) Hanken-Kurtz, Debra; Park, Kristi; Steans, RyanItem August 2015 Forum(Texas Digital Library, 2015-08-19) Park, Kristi; Steans, RyanItem August 2016 Forum(Texas Digital Library, 2016-08-17) Park, Kristi; Steans, Ryan; Waugh, LauraItem August 2020 Forum(Texas Digital Library, 2020-08-19) DeForest, Lea; Park, Kristi; Mumma, CourtneyItem August 2021 Forum(Texas Digital Library, 2021-08-18) Deforest, Lea; Park, Kristi; Mumma, CourtneyItem August 2023 Forum(Texas Digital Library, 2023-08-16) Park, Kristi; Mumma, Courtney; Davis, SabrinaItem Building Trust Together: A Consortium Approach to Open Repositories via DSpace and the Texas Digital Library(2022-06-08) Park, Kristi; Woodward, Nicholas; Lyon, Colleen; Hight, Alexa; Johnson, EmilyThe Texas Digital Library (TDL) is a collaborative consortium of Texas universities that builds capacity among its membership for ensuring equitable access to and preservation of digital content of value to research, instruction, cultural heritage, and institutional memory. TDL hosts DSpace digital repositories for its member institutions, allowing them to provide reliable online access to their scholarly and pedagogic output. TDL supports its members through the TDL Dspace Users Group, an open group for anyone in Texas currently using or interested in DSpace repository software. The User Group benefits members by providing: a forum for discussion and mutual support on issues of concern to DSpace users, a means for the TDL to update members on upgrades, training opportunities, and other DSpace-related work of the TDL staff, and a channel for rebroadcasting any DuraSpace news related to the DSpace software to the Texas DSpace community. The user group benefits by reduced costs through shared IT resources and distributed expertise to better support the creation and management of dspace repositories. In this panel we will discuss the function of the user group, as well as the costs and outcomes associated with a consortium approach to repository management using DSpace.Item Collaborative Exploration of the Newest DSpace: Updates from the TDL DSpace 7 Task Force(Texas Digital Library, 2023-05-18) Park, Kristi; Lyon, ColleenThe long-anticipated release of DSpace version 7 has arrived. With support ending Summer 2023 for older versions, the TDL DSpace User Group put together a task force to collaborate on testing and documentation. Members of the DSpace 7 Upgrades Task Force, representing several TDL member institutions, will discuss the process of organizing a multi-organization working team, testing new software features, and planning for migrations of their institutional repositories. How do libraries from different university systems work together in testing and documenting DSpace 7 features for their own IRs and those of others? How can the experiences of this task force be applied to other consortial efforts around software upgrades?Item A Consortial Approach to Research Data Repository Services(2016-08-05) Waugh, LauraIncreasingly, funding agencies and journals are adopting data policies that require researchers to deposit underlying research data into a repository. The need for data management services is among the top needs consistently expressed by members of the Texas Digital Library (TDL), a consortium of higher education institutions throughout the state. In response, the TDL has developed a new consortial data repository service with guidance from its 22 members through a series of cross-institutional working groups. This presentation will be an overview of the process toward developing a consortial research data repository service and plans for outreach and implementation.Item A Consortial Model for Research Data Services Using Dataverse(2016-06-14) Park, Kristi; Steans, RyanThe Texas Research Data Repository is a multi-institutional project of the Texas Digital Library (TDL) to develop a statewide data repository for Texas universities. The TDL is developing the data repository service with guidance from its 22 members through a series of cross-institutional working groups. It has sought to respect the spirit of "loose federation" that has guided the TDL's deployment of services over its history, honoring the need for local control over workflows while creating a meaningful shared service. In this spirit, TDL is implementing a pilot repository, using open source Dataverse, that will be collectively managed by representatives at TDL member libraries, marrying the benefits of a single repository (i.e., operation at scale) with local institutional control of associated services. Following a pilot in spring 2016, the group will assess the service and make recommendations to refine it prior to a production launch. In this presentation, members of the TDL Dataverse Implementation Working Group will discuss the repository's system architecture and its unique hybrid service design, which leverages the structure of "distributed control" inherent in Dataverse. The group will also reflect on lessons gleaned from the pilot and subsequent assessment.Item December 2013 Forum(Texas Digital Library, 2013-12-18) Hanken-Kurtz, Debra; Park, Kristi; Steans, Ryan