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We thought we’d kick off the new year with a project update.
At the end of 2020, as we looked to the end of “Phase 2” of our work (improving features for multi-tenant administration), we took some time to review our project goals with Notch8. In this review, we laid out the deliverables promised in our IMLS grant and determined a deliberately scoped path to complete these goals by Spring 2021. We both took stock of our progress to date and identified areas to further define our goals for the sake of efficient progress. This was done with hopeful anticipation of an additional round of grant funding for Phase 3, in which we plan to remove identified barriers to adopting Hyku, both in and outside the consortial community.
As a refresher, here’s an overview of our grant goals and deliverables:
Collaborative Workflow Support
Development is currently underway for collaborative workflow support. Updated scoping for this work now includes:
In a future project phase, we hope to add the Multi-tenant Manager and Multi-tenant Editor roles. We also want to create a groups and permissions area on the consortia admin page that will create one workflow for adding groups permissions across multiple tenants.
Worktypes
Development is also underway for worktype development. The OER worktype is completed (specs here), with specifications for the ETD worktype are complete and the “shell” worktype (a copy of the generic workype) already created. Work now underway and now nearly completed includes:
We’d love to further explore easy creation of worktypes in the future, as well as greater flexibility for controlled vocabularies.
Themed Templates
We’ve done a lot of work gathering specifications and mocking up wireframes representing the themes (IR, cultural heritage, and neutral) we’d like to implement as part of Hyku. Scoped work in this area for the remainder of this project phase are as follows:
This is an exciting new development path, and we can’t wait to see how it turns out! In the future we may make some changes to how the template elements function, and possibly additional options to make the theming as flexible and customizable as possible.
For the remaining deliverables (DOI minting, cross tenant searching, and multi-tenant shared works), we’ll continue to gather requirements from our user communities and explore work being completed in complementary projects. As always, we look to integrate our work with the larger Hyku Roadmap, contributing our improvements back to the Hyku base code and avoiding duplicative development efforts whenever possible.
We’ll continue to post updates on our project here, and please feel free to contact us with any questions.