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Making Open Source More Open
Bess Sadler Stanford University Libraries
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http://projecthydra.org http://projectblacklight.org
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Some of the Hydranauts, “managers” and developers, Partners, adopters and new folks, who got together in Cleveland in October 2014 for Hydra Connect #2 – Hydra’s worldwide annual face-‐to-‐face get-‐together. This is but a
representaTve group of the many people now working on and with Hydra.
http://projecthydra.org
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63% of women in science, engineering and IT have experienced sexual harassment.
Melymuka, Kathleen. 2008. Why Women Quit Technology. Computerworld. [Internet]. [cited 2015 Feb 17]. Available from: http://www.computerworld.com/article/2551969/it-careers/why-women-quit-technology.html
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“Ethnic minority or female leaders who engage in diversity-valuing
behavior are penalized with worse performance ratings than
their equally diversity-valuing white or male counterparts.”
David Hekman, Wei Yang & Maw Der Foo, 2014 Does valuing diversity result in worse performance ratings for minority and female leaders? Academy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings 1:12277
Ally Skills Workshop Digital Library Federation Forum 2016
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 7-9 November 2016
https://www.diglib.org/forums/2016forum/
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Teaching materials available under Creative Commons: https://adainitiative.org/continue-‐our-‐work/workshops-‐and-‐training/
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Recommended Reading
• Demby, Gene. Why Isn't Open Source A Gateway For Coders Of Color? http://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2013/12/05/248791579/why-isnt-open-source-a-gateway-for-coders-of-color
• Dryden, Ashe. The Ethics of Unpaid Labor and the OSS Community. http://ashedryden.com/blog/the-ethics-of-unpaid-labor-and-the-oss-community
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Upcoming Hydra Camps
Europe – Spring 2016 – TBA North America – Fall 2016 – TBA
About Hydra Camp
The goal of HydraCamp is to introduce new developers to the skills and tools they will need to successfully build Hydra based repository solutions. We offer public Hydra Camps at least once each academic year. The four day class is designed to give new Hydra developers exposure to the key components of the technology framework and introduce them to the collaborative working practices of the Hydra community.