
Scholarship at Penn Libraries
Document Type
Conference Paper
Date of this Version
9-10-2018
Publication Source
Samvera Connect
Abstract
This poster details the architecture of the repository and the deliverables of the first major release of Colenda, the open-source repository software developed at Penn Libraries. Staff in Digital Library Development & Systems created Colenda, a long-term preservation ecosystem including Samvera, an open-source software framework for repository development, at its core. Colenda is a Samvera instance that provides materials-agnostic fuThis poster details the architecture of the repository and the deliverables of the first major release of Colenda, the open-source repository software developed at Penn Libraries. Staff in Digital Library Development & Systems created Colenda, a long-term preservation ecosystem including Samvera, an open-source software framework for repository development, at its core. Colenda is a Samvera instance that provides materials-agnostic functionality for distributed workflows around administration of digital assets and metadata through a pluggable architecture for metadata schemata and entry. This poster offers a look at object processing workflows from the consumer end as well as a deep-dive into each component's purpose in the software stack.
Recommended Citation
Lynch, K. (2018). Colenda @ the University of Pennsylvania: Using a decoupled, pluggable architecture for object processing. Samvera Connect, Retrieved from https://repository.upenn.edu/library_papers/111
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Date Posted: 11 September 2018