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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion meetings/02.md
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* currently not many plugins.
* discussion about SP (or Islandora modules in general) specific BagIt module
* discussion about an approach
* [Islandora Background Processes Discussion Paper](https://github.com/Islandora/Islandora-Preservation-Interest-Group/tree/master/background_services_discussion_paper)
* [Islandora Background Processes Discussion Paper](https://github.com/Islandora/Islandora-Preservation-Interest-Group/tree/main/background_services_discussion_paper)
* An informal group to discuss / brainstorm an approach
* Draft an email to the list with timelines/goals (Nick, Mark)
* Next Meeting
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Next meeting will be in January (doodle poll to follow). For January agenda, we should discuss planning regular meetings on the last Thursday of each month (or some other recurring date).

Melissa asked about the membership of the Preservation IG. Nick referred her to the list at https://github.com/Islandora/Islandora-Preservation-Interest-Group/blob/master/README.md.
Melissa asked about the membership of the Preservation IG. Nick referred her to the list at https://github.com/Islandora/Islandora-Preservation-Interest-Group/blob/main/README.md.

Brad described how UNC Charlotte is exerting their archival access rights for textbooks. He will share slides of an upcoming presentation.

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* pdfjs
* PREMIS Working Group
* Discussion about granularity, mandatory top-level items, etc.
* Notes: https://github.com/Islandora/Islandora-Preservation-Interest-Group/blob/master/premis_working_group/meetings/2015-01-16.md
* Notes: https://github.com/Islandora/Islandora-Preservation-Interest-Group/blob/main/premis_working_group/meetings/2015-01-16.md
* Not using PREMIS bitstream level (redundant)
* Marked talked to PREMIS board (Artefactual Evelyn is on it)
* Add levels of conformance to standard
* Mark contributing a book chapter on Islandora/Archivematica use of PREMIS, before March 4
* UPEI to add to Islandora writeup rather than add a Taverna bit (they're focused on Fedora 3, other sites targeting Fedora 4)
* External Services working group
* Report: https://github.com/Islandora/Islandora-Preservation-Interest-Group/tree/master/external_services_working_group
* Report: https://github.com/Islandora/Islandora-Preservation-Interest-Group/tree/main/external_services_working_group
* Middleware layer using Apache Camel to better thread/manage derivative creation, nix Gsearch
* Better setup scripts!
* Try to fold this working group into the Fedora 4 group in part since this is being address concurrently.
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* https://github.com/Islandora/Islandora-Fedora4-Interest-Group/labels/use%20case

6. Islandora Backups
* Fedora 3 context, via Don @ UPEI: https://github.com/Islandora/Islandora-Preservation-Interest-Group/tree/master/islandora_backup_discussion_document
* Fedora 3 context, via Don @ UPEI: https://github.com/Islandora/Islandora-Preservation-Interest-Group/tree/main/islandora_backup_discussion_document
* Will email list to see if various sites are interested in sharing their respective backup strategies.
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2. Second sprint is complete. Had a [tech call](https://github.com/Islandora-CLAW/CLAW/wiki/January-6%2C-2016) yesterday, looking at the next sprint, Fedora 4 camp, contract work to change vagrant set up from bash to Ansible with Docker support and documentation. Not much specifically dealing with preservation - focus now is to move services from java to php to make contributions easier. The sprint will probably be around collection services and PCDM work. Tech calls are weekly, sprints will be monthly.
3. Roundtable:

* Mark: SFU is moving to Islandora to get a better handle on their assets. ContentDM only cares about web-facing, not the master copies. Since Islandora handles both and is flexible enough to do preservation. Mark is working towards a true preservation program. The establishment of a framework and action plans for various content types at SFU has been approved by the Library Administration. Mark is bootstrapping a working group to work with stakeholders to develop action plans, mostly in Islandora. Anything publicly accessible will be Islandora. Using York as an example. Mark and Marcus have been working on migration, using the [MIK tool](https://github.com/MarcusBarnes/mik), which has proved very handy and flexible. Great for loading FITS data beforehand instead of creating it on ingest. No derivative creation on ingest for Newspaper - making it all beforehand and loading it in.
* Mark: SFU is moving to Islandora to get a better handle on their assets. ContentDM only cares about web-facing, not the main copies. Since Islandora handles both and is flexible enough to do preservation. Mark is working towards a true preservation program. The establishment of a framework and action plans for various content types at SFU has been approved by the Library Administration. Mark is bootstrapping a working group to work with stakeholders to develop action plans, mostly in Islandora. Anything publicly accessible will be Islandora. Using York as an example. Mark and Marcus have been working on migration, using the [MIK tool](https://github.com/MarcusBarnes/mik), which has proved very handy and flexible. Great for loading FITS data beforehand instead of creating it on ingest. No derivative creation on ingest for Newspaper - making it all beforehand and loading it in.
* Nick: is looking to switch [this](https://github.com/uml-digitalinitiatives/fc3-camel-indexer) for gsearch. York's DIAG is concentrating on doing preservation policy. Nov and Dec were spent working on [this collection policy](https://digital.library.yorku.ca/documentation/collection-policy), now approved. Now working on Terms of Use, hoping to have it approved in a couple of weeks (to make available for others to borrow from as needed). The new version of FITS came out in December, with video support. Nick tested it out on [Dini Petty videos](https://digital.library.yorku.ca/yul-522910/dini-petty-showeps-10631994-11-30from-digibeta) and was impressed with how much data was available.
4. New topics: BagIt ingester for Islandora. It would be pretty easy to dump out an object and its derivatives in a Bag format and re-import it. Mark is busy until April, but proposes this as a topic for consideration: a version of Batch importer that works with BagIt. BagIt is also under consideration as a batch import option for CLAW.