2016-06-09

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  • Patrick is here to go over the CERES/Hydra stack, and toolkit requirements
  • Something is wrong with listservs, likely due to the changeover from @neu to @ northeastern emails.
  • Joey has a small project with the Center for Labor Market Studies.
  • Interested in converting data sets to a more usable format.
  • There may be interesting copyright issues around the data sets
  • Visiting European cultural management scholars came to the DSG.
  • Steven was invited to go to a workshop in middlebury for the Digital Liberal Arts Exchange.
  • Greg and param sent around an email with the DMP
  • Bahare is beginning to wrap up the Marine Atlas Project.
  • We are looking to build a DH stack in Hydra
  • Cerberus is good for immutable projects - repositories.
  • We want to stay in Hydra/ruby on rails environment.
  • Over the summer we will build a high level functioning spec for Charon, which is good for mutable documents.
  • Charon would be a repository architecture for dynamic data. Allows for contributory/editorial workflows
  • Cerberus doesn’t allow for local authentication, etc. So Charon needs to accommodate that as it's a highly requested feature.
  • Charon is similar in some ways to TAPAS
  • People want annotations - Charon should accommodate that
  • Data models and such will be Sarah’s purview