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2014 Prepared Talk Proposals

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This work is being integrated in the open source SobekCM Digital Repository software which is built on a pair-tree structure of METS resources with rich metadata support including DC, MODS, MARC, VRACore, DarwinCore, IEE-LOM, GML/KML, schema.org microdata, and many other standard schemas. The system has emphasized online, distributed creation and maintenance of resources including geo-placement and geographic searching of resources, building structure maps (table of contents) visually online, and a broad suite of curator tools.
This work is presented as model which could be implemented in other systems as well. We will demonstrate current support and discuss our upcoming roadmap to provide complete support.  == Dead-simple Video Content Management: Let Your Filesystem Do The Work == * Andreas Orphanides, NCSU Libraries (akorphan (at) ncsu.edu)* (never led or soloed a C4L presentation) Content management is hard. To keep all the moving parts in order, and to maintain a layer of separation between the system and content creators (who are frequently not technical experts), we typically turn to content management systems like Drupal. But even Drupal and its kin require significant overhead and present a not inconsiderable learning curve for nontechnical users. In some contexts it's possible -- and desirable -- to manage content in a more streamlined, lightweight way, with a minimum of fuss and technical infrastructure. In this presentation I'll share a simple MVC-like architecture for managing video content for playback on the web, which uses a combination of Apache's mod_rewrite module and your server's filesystem structure to provide an automated approach to video content management that's easy to implement and provides a low barrier to content updates: friendly to content creators and technology implementors alike. Even better, the basic method is HTML5-friendly, and can be integrated into your favorite content management system if you've got permissions for creating templates.
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