I know some of your institutions may be using Islandora and others may be looking into it. Posting this information on behalf of the Islandoracon organizers.
Registration is underway for Islandoracon, taking place October 7 - 11 in Vancouver, BC, Canada. The discounted Early Bird rate has been extended from July 1st to July 6th.
For more information about the event, or to register, please visit our website:
https://islandora.ca/camps/islandoracon2019This year will mark the third time that the Islandora community has come together for a full conference, and the first time we're holding a conference after the release of Islandora 8. This week-long event consists of a day of in-depth "pre-conference" workshops, two days of regular main conference sessions, a day of multi-track 90-minute workshops, and a closing hackfest-style event where we can work together on projects to improve our shared open-source platform. The full schedule is available here:
https://islandora.ca/camps/islandoracon2019/scheduleThe theme of this year's conference is "Collaborate. CHANGE. Connect." "CHANGE" is capitalized because our community is collectively facing the need to manage major changes in the tools and platforms that make our own Islandora platform work. Connecting and collaborating with others in open-source is our best method to manage those changes, not just as hundreds of individual Islandora users, but as a community moving together.
Islandora is a software framework designed to help institutions and organizations and their audiences collaboratively manage, and discover digital assets using a best-practices framework. Built on a base of Drupal, Fedora, and Solr, Islandora empowers users to work with any data type across a broad variety of knowledge domains.
Islandora and all of its components are completely open-source and free to use.
Thank you,
Islandoracon Planning Committee