Samvera, originally known as Hydra, is an
open-source
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digital repository software product. Samvera main components are
Fedora Commons,
Solr
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,
Blacklight
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, and HydraHead (a
Ruby on Rails
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plugin and
gem
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, respectively).
Each Samvera implementation is called a "head".
History
The project was launched in September 2008. The software was developed as a collaboration between
Stanford University, the
University of Virginia
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, the
University of Hull
, mottoeng = Bearing the Torch f learning, established = 1927 – University College Hull1954 – university status
, type = Public
, endowment = £18.8 million (2016)
, budget = £190 millio ...
, and Fedora Commons.
[Karen Cariani, "Hydra's Open Source Approach: An Interview with Tom Cramer," The Signal, May 13, 2013, https://blogs.loc.gov/digitalpreservation/2013/05/hydras-open-source-approach-an-interview-with-tom-cramer/ (accessed 25 May 2016).] The stated goal of the project was to "support the rapid development of multiple systems tailored to distinct needs, but powered by a common underlying repository."
In May 2017, the project began discontinuing use of the Hydra name and announced that the "Hydra Project" would become the "Samvera Community."
Project governance
There are three governance bodies. The original collaborators, plus some newer members, form the Samvera Steering Group. That group oversees legal and administrative aspects of the project. A second body is made up of institutional partners. Over two dozen institutions are formal partners. The Samvera developers group is the third group and is made up of contributors to the Samvera software.
Use
Samvera is primarily used in libraries and digital repositories.
It was originally developed to make use of metadata defined by the
Library of Congress
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's
Metadata Object Description Schema
The Metadata Object Description Schema (MODS) is an XML-based bibliographic description schema developed by the United States Library of Congress' Network Development and Standards Office. MODS was designed as a compromise between the complexity ...
(MODS) standard. Samvera implements the Opinionated Metadata gem to create
domain-specific languages out of complex XML standards such as MODS. Other metadata standards, such as
Dublin Core
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and
Encoded Archival Description Encoded Archival Description (EAD) is a standard for encoding descriptive information regarding archival records.Pitti, D (2012). "Encoded Archival Description (EAD)." In Bates, Marcia J., (ed.) ''Understanding Information Retrieval Systems: Managem ...
(EAD), are also employed in Samvera implementations.
Samvera allows storage of any type of digital files for the purposes of access and/or digital archiving.
It is suited to both large and small collections, and is being used in some cases to allow faculty and researchers to self-deposit their own digital research materials.
The concept of Samvera "heads" is unique to this repository software. Each head is a
Ruby on Rails
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application that provides a user experience and set of specific functionalities to a certain user community using content and metadata (the body, with the content residing in
Fedora
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and the metadata residing in
Solr
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) that may be shared with other such heads. For example, a faculty member may use a certain Samvera head to crop, fine-tune, and submit a set of images that is relevant to their research. A casual user may use a different Samvera head to browse these images without the clutter of all the photo editing and submission capabilities. Finally, a librarian user may access yet another Samvera head to curate an online exhibit of research at their University, using the photographs submitted by the faculty member but employing a special curatorial interface.
Samvera has been modified to meet special needs, such as the development of GeoHydra at Stanford University.
Derivatives
Due to its extensive list of
dependencies, Samvera is difficult for smaller institutions to implement. To make this software more feasible for such institutions, the
Digital Public Library of America,
Stanford University, and
DuraSpace
DuraSpace was a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization founded in 2009 when the Fedora Commons organization and the DSpace Foundation, two of the largest providers of open source repository software for managing and providing access to digital co ...
partnered on a grant project from the
Institute for Museum and Library Services called "Hydra-in-a-box".
The goal of this project is to extend the Hydra codebase to "build, bundle, and promote a feature-rich, robust, flexible digital repository that is easy to install, configure, and maintain."
Hyku
This new repository application for managing cultural heritage content is calle
Hyku Hyku reduces barriers to effective asset management and preservation for collections and content types of many kinds, and is supported by a vibrant and ever-growing open source community.
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With funding from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, the collaborative project kicked off in 2015.
In 2017, Hyku entered beta, and in February 2019, it was promoted out of Samvera Labs. Ongoing development of Hyku is guided by the Samvera community via th
Hyku Interest Groupand associated partners. Hyku 3.0 was released in February 2021.
Building o
Hyrax Hyku has a long list of features and distinctions, including:
* Multi-tenancy, or the ability to host multiple repository “slices” within the same application, each with its own users, objects, and look & feel
* Support for the IIIF Image and Presentation APIs
* Support for harvesting metadata and content via ResourceSync
* Rich object viewing using the Universal Viewer
* Two bundled work types: Image Work and Generic Work
There are projects in Samvera Community to develop Hyku repository application further for existing and potential adopters. One of them i
Hyku for Consortiafunded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services and coordinated by The Pennsylvania Academic Library Consortium, Inc. (PALCI) and Private Academic Library Network of Indiana (PALNI). The project aims to explore, develop, and pilot an open source, multi-tenant, consortial institutional repository (IR). Other one i
Advancing Hykufunded by Arcadia, a charitable fund of philanthropists Lisbet Rausing and Peter Baldwin and coordinated by University of Virginia Library,
Ubiquity Press
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and the
British Library
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. Advancing Hyku is a collaborative project to support the growth of open access through institutional repositories, by introducing significant structural improvements and new features to the Samvera Community’s Hyku platform.
See also
*
Omeka
References
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External links
Samvera Project pageSamvera code on github
Selected Samvera repositories
Stanford University Digital RepositoryHull UniversityYale UniversityPenn State Scholarsphere
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