From cmmorris at fedora-commons.org Mon May 5 11:01:33 2014 From: cmmorris at fedora-commons.org (Carol Minton Morris) Date: Mon, 5 May 2014 11:01:33 -0400 Subject: [Pasig-discuss] FYI-Fedora 4 Deep Dive Number One: Support for Research Data Message-ID: May 5, 2014 Read it online: http://bit.ly/1iimYYP Contact: David Wilcox *Fedora 4 Deep Dive Number One: Support for Research Data* *Get ready for the new streamlined and strong flexible extensible durable object repository architecture* *Winchester, MA* The redesigned beta version of Fedora 4 will be released at the Open Repositories Conference in June with plans for a full-production model release later in the year. This post is part of a series of articles that will acquaint you with Fedora 4?s significant improvements?made available to the community by Fedora stakeholders working in concert with DuraSpace. Fedora 4 open source repository software addresses the following top priorities expressed by the international community over the past few years: ? Improved performance and scalability ? More flexible storage options ? Features to accommodate research data management ? Better capabilities for participating in the world of linked open data ? An improved platform for developers?one that is easier to work with and which will attract a larger core of developers. A full set of significant Fedora 4.0 features can be found on the wiki. Highlights include: ? Authorization ? Durable storage ? Content modeling ? Support for large files ? Support for linked data ? Internal and external search ? Transactions ? Support for external triplestores ? Versioning *How does Fedora 4 support research data?* Advancing knowledge in all fields of research now requires the curation, collection, management, access and long-term preservation of large digital data sets and related materials that go far beyond burying a flat file on a hard drive. Research institutions are planning for how to put digital data policies, workflows and economic models in place to ensure that data will persist to serve researchers and institutions far into the future. Fedora 4 provides a number of key features that support the management and preservation of research data. *Flexible Content Modeling* Research data can take many forms; from spreadsheets and documents, to large images and videos, and beyond. These files often have metadata associated with them, and can support complex relationships among different objects within the repository. Repository managers are required to support this diversity of file formats and relationships in order to properly represent research data sets. Fedora 4 allows repository managers to support any type of content and model it however they wish. Multiple research data files can be grouped together with a single metadata record, or they can be distributed as separate objects, each with its own metadata. These separate objects can then be associated with any number of other objects within the repository, allowing for maximum flexibility. *Support for Many and Large Files* Research data files can be gigabytes or even terabytes in size. Moreover, there could be millions of files within a single repository, each of which may have its own metadata and relationships with a variety of other files and projects. Fedora 4 can be scaled up to support many files, each of which can have any number of associations with other files within the repository. Fedora 4 also supports large individual files; tests have been conducted with files up to 1TB in size. Fedora 4 can also be projected over an existing file system in order to represent the files as objects and datastreams in Fedora without adding them to a repository. These files can be managed and preserved as if they had been ingested, so this is an attractive option for administrators with large external datastores. *Preservation Features* Research data needs to be protected against both system failures and human error. A good backup solution will allow you to recover your data from a point in time, but it cannot ensure that the data itself is not corrupt or otherwise damaged. Fedora 4 automatically generates checksums for every file in the repository. Fedora 4 includes a fixity service that can be called on demand to compare recalculated checksums with the stored value to make sure no file corruption has occurred. File versioning can also be configured across the repository; when enabled, Fedora will create a new version of a file whenever it is modified. So if someone accidently changes or overwrites a file, Fedora can restore a previous version. -- Carol Minton Morris DuraSpace Director of Marketing and Communications cmmorris at DuraSpace.org Skype: carolmintonmorris 607 592-3135 Twitter at DuraSpace Twitter at DuraCloud http://DuraSpace.org DuraSpace on Pinterest -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From walsh.260 at gmail.com Mon May 5 14:39:01 2014 From: walsh.260 at gmail.com (Maureen P. Walsh) Date: Mon, 5 May 2014 14:39:01 -0400 Subject: [Pasig-discuss] Call for Proposals: ALCTS Metadata Interest Group at 2014 ALA Annual Conference Message-ID: **Please excuse cross-postings** The ALCTS Metadata Interest Group invites speakers to present at its meeting at the 2014 ALA Annual Conference in Las Vegas on Sunday, June 29th from 8:30 to 10:00 am (LVCC-N263). Presentations will be approximately 30 minutes, including Q&A. Possible topics may include, but are not limited to: *Tools for metadata librarians, including those for creation and/or transformation *Innovative workflow design focusing on the intersection of tools/mechanisms and staff education and training *Building sustainable/scalable workflows *Metadata assessment *Incorporating linked data in workflows *Implementations of author/researcher identifiers (e.g. ORCID, ResearcherID) in repositories or digital collections To submit a proposal for presentation, please email an abstract to Maureen Walsh (walsh.260 at osu.edu) by Wednesday, May 21, 2014. We look forward to hearing from you! Maureen Walsh Chair, ALCTS Metadata Interest Group Associate Professor / Institutional Repository Services Librarian The Ohio State University Libraries walsh.260 at osu.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The web interface uses the latest responsive design to allow public and internal users to browse, discover, search, view, and download digital content in Preservica on multiple devices - PCs, Tablets and Smart Phones ? without the need to have the native applications installed. In addition to the new public access and discovery functions, Preservica v5.0 also includes a raft of other new features, such as: >> Storage policies to enable collections to be split between Amazon S3 and Amazon Glacier >> a Copy Home feature to allow archives to be synchronized to a local server >> Linked Data Registry to support live file format registry updates >> a new look and feel including a management dashboard >> Synchronization with Calm catalogues >> Automated bulk ingest of DSpace packages The new version 5.0 functions are available across all Preservica?s Editions including its on premise offerings, Preservica Standard Edition and Preservica Enterprise Edition. Read it online: http://preservica.com/press-releases/bringing-digital-archives-to-life/ About Preservica: Preservica is a world leader in digital preservation technology, consulting and research. Our active preservation solutions are used by leading archives, libraries, museums, government organizations and businesses across 4 continents to safeguard and share their valuable digital content, collections and electronic records for decades to come. The award-winning Preservica active preservation and access technology is available in cloud-hosted and on-premise Editions and includes a full suite of OAIS (Open Archival Information System) compliant workflows for ingest, management, storage, access and long-term preservation of digital content. Preservica is part of Tessella group, the international analytics, software services and consultancy company. ~ Joanna Efthymiou Business Development Preservica 26 The Quadrant, Abingdon Science Park, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, OX14 3YS Registered in England No. 7998621 Preservica is part of Tessella Group T: +44 1235 546611 M: +44 7964 279 855 E: joanna.efthymiou at preservica.com W: www.preservica.com TW: @dPreservation To subscribe, unsubscribe, or modify your subscription, please visit http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/pasig-discuss _______ PASIG Webinars and conference material is at http://www.preservationandarchivingsig.org/index.html _______________________________________________ Pasig-discuss mailing list Pasig-discuss at mail.asis.org http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/pasig-discuss -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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See the new pricing here The new low-cost Preservica Cloud edition starter plans represent great value and provide everything a smaller archive or collection needs to start preserving and sharing their digital content right-out-of-the-box without needing to buy, install and manage local servers, storage and software. This includes a full suite of OAIS compliant preservation workflows, public access and discovery, trusted active preservation technology, all hosting, operations and backup, full maintenance and support by a team of digital preservation experts as well as fully integrated durable cloud storage using Amazon S3 which stores multiple copies in multiple locations with integrity checking. You can also start small and upgrade to our higher plans at no charge as your archive grows safe in the knowledge that our largest customer is currently preserving over 7 Petabytes of digital content with Preservica. The low cost Cloud Edition starter plans include all the new functions of Preservica?s very latest version 5.0 release including: >> a Copy Home feature to allow archives to be synchronized to a local server >> Linked Data Registry to support live file format registry updates >> a new look and feel including a management dashboard >> Synchronization with Calm catalogues >> Automated bulk ingest of DSpace packages. The new version 5.0 functions are available across all Preservica?s Editions including its on premise offerings, Preservica Standard Edition and Preservica Enterprise Edition. Read it online http://preservica.com/press-releases/new-low-cost-cloud-edition/ About Preservica Preservica is a world leader in digital preservation technology, consulting and research. Our active preservation solutions are used by leading archives, libraries, museums, government organizations and businesses across 4 continents to safeguard and share their valuable digital content, collections and electronic records for decades to come. The award-winning Preservica active preservation and access technology is available in cloud-hosted and on-premise Editions and includes a full suite of OAIS (Open Archival Information System) compliant workflows for ingest, management, storage, access and long-term preservation of digital content. 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During the public review, Educopia is offering free one-on-one technical support and implementation consultations as needed through September 2014. *About the ETD Lifecycle Management Tools* The Lifecycle Management Tools are a documented suite of tools to address four areas of ETD management. 1. Virus Checking - ClamAV 2. File Format Identifciation - Droid, Unix file, FITS, and JHOVE2 3. Preservation Metadata - PREMIS Event Service 4. ETD Submission - ETD Drop The provided manual documents the purpose of each tool, recommends where to deploy them in a workflow, and explains how to use the tools. *About the Project* Funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) and led by the University of North Texas, in partnership with the Networked Digital Library of Theses & Dissertations (NDLTD) and Educopia Institute, the ETD Lifecycle Management project is promoting best practices and improving the capacity of academic libraries to preserve ETDs for future researchers. The project has also released the Guidance Documents for Lifecycle Management of ETDs, available from Educopia Publishing ( http://www.educopia.org/publishing/gdlmetd) and the NDLTD website ( http://www.ndltd.org/resources/manage-etds). -- Matt Schultz Program Manager Educopia Institute, MetaArchive Cooperative http://www.metaarchive.org @metaarchive matt.schultz at metaarchive.org 616-566-3204 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From art.pasquinelli at oracle.com Thu May 15 23:53:52 2014 From: art.pasquinelli at oracle.com (Arthur Pasquinelli) Date: Thu, 15 May 2014 20:53:52 -0700 Subject: [Pasig-discuss] International Conference on Massive Storage Systems and Technology (MSST 2014) Message-ID: <53758BD0.1010007@oracle.com> The International Conference on Massive Storage Systems and Technology (MSST 2014) is scheduled at the University of Santa Clara in the San Francisco Bay Area June 2-6 . Many of the storage topics are of interest to PASIG members. To view the program and topics, please go to: http://storageconference.us/Registration.html Note that the Early Bird registration ends this week! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cmmorris at fedora-commons.org Fri May 16 10:00:32 2014 From: cmmorris at fedora-commons.org (Carol Minton Morris) Date: Fri, 16 May 2014 10:00:32 -0400 Subject: [Pasig-discuss] =?utf-8?q?Fwd=3A_AVAILABLE=3A_Fedora_4_Feature_?= =?utf-8?q?=22Deep_Dives=22=E2=80=93Research_Data_and_Preservation_?= =?utf-8?q?Support?= In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear Community, As excitement builds around the upcoming release of the beta version of the redesigned Fedora 4 at Open Repositories 2014, Fedora 4 Deep Dive articles provide a closer look at software features and how they answer key community use cases that have driven development. The first two take a look at Fedora 4 for Research Data and Preservation Support. Stay tuned for more Fedora 4 Deep Dives, and please feel free to share these articles with colleagues. Thank you! --- *Fedora 4 Deep Dive Number One: Support for Research Data* *Research data support is built into Fedora 4* "Fedora 4 allows repository managers to support any type of content and model it however they wish. Multiple research data files can be grouped together with a single metadata record, or they can be distributed as separate objects, each with its own metadata. These separate objects can then be associated with any number of other objects within the repository, allowing for maximum flexibility." *READ MORE HERE * *Fedora 4 Deep Dive Number Two: Support for Preservation* *Designed specifically for the preservation of digital assets?one of the primary Fedora 4 use cases* "Fedora 4 provides a strong set of features to support durable storage. Policy-driven storage allows administrators to define ingest rules such that files of different types (e.g. images, videos) get routed to different back-end stores. Checksums can then be calculated when assets are added to the repository, and fixity checks can be configured to run against these checksums on a regular basis. Fedora 4 also provides a means to backup the entire repository and restore everything, including rebuilding an external search index and/or triplestore, in case of a problem. For extremely large repositories (e.g. multi-petabyte datastores) a full repository backup and restore may take a very long time to execute, so Fedora provides object and tree-level import and export capabilities to selectively restore portions of the repository." *READ MORE HERE * -- Carol Minton Morris DuraSpace Director of Marketing and Communications cmmorris at DuraSpace.org Skype: carolmintonmorris 607 592-3135 Twitter at DuraSpace Twitter at DuraCloud http://DuraSpace.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From paul at dpconline.org Wed May 28 10:30:43 2014 From: paul at dpconline.org (Paul Gooding) Date: Wed, 28 May 2014 15:30:43 +0100 Subject: [Pasig-discuss] The May 2014 TIMBUS Project newsletter is now available Message-ID: <02ab01cf7a81$68706540$39512fc0$@dpconline.org> *Apologies for cross-posting* The latest edition of the TIMBUS newsletter is now available! Issue 3.2 (May 2014) is now available to download or read on the TIMBUS website. Inside this issue: - Welcome to the Tools Special Edition of the TIMBUS Newsletter! - Introduction to the TIMBUS Suite of Tools. - Intelligent Enterprise Risk Management. - TIMBUS Dependency Analysis Reasoning and Constraints Tool. - The Legalities Lifecycle Management System. - TIMBUS Preservation Manager Software. - Extracting Context from Process Data. - TIMBUS Redeployment Manager Software. - Emulation as a Means to Support the Mitigation of Risks in Large Infrastructures. - Introducing TIMBUS Partners: Digital Preservation Coalition. - Event Announcement: Digital Preservation Advanced Practitioner Training. - The TIMBUS Approach to Business Process Preservation. Read the TIMBUS Newsletter: http://timbusproject.net/resources/blogs-news-items-etc/timbusnewsletter/tim busnewsletter32/260-timbusnewsletter32 Register to receive future newsletters by email: http://timbusproject.net/register The EU co-funded TIMBUS Project (2011-2014) addresses the challenge of business process preservation to ensure long-term continued access to processes and services. TIMBUS builds on feasibility and cost-benefit analysis in order to analyse and recommend which aspects of a business process shoud be preserved and how to preserve them. It delivers methodologies and tools to capture and formalise business processes on both technical and organisational levels. This includes their underlying software and hardware infrastructures and dependencies on third-party services and information. TIMBUS aligns digital preservation with well-established methods for enterprise risk management (ERM) and business continuity management (BCM). More information is available on the TIMBUS project website: http://timbusproject.net/ You can also follow TIMBUS on Twitter at https://twitter.com/timbus_project and on LinkedIn at http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=4728773&trk=myg_ugrp_ovr. Best wishes, Paul Gooding Paul Gooding @pmgooding Project Officer - TIMBUS http://www.dpconline.org/ Digital Preservation Coalition paul at dpconline.org C/O British Library, Floor 5, Room 14 tel: +44 (0) 20 7412 7329 96 Euston Road London NW1 2BD The information contained in this e-mail is confidential and may be privileged. If you have received this message in error, please notify us and remove it from your system. The contents of this e-mail must not be disclosed or copied without the sender's consent and does not constitute legal advice. We cannot accept any responsibility for viruses, so please scan all attachments. The statements and opinions expressed in this message are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the DPC. 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URL: From cmmorris at fedora-commons.org Thu May 29 14:04:02 2014 From: cmmorris at fedora-commons.org (Carol Minton Morris) Date: Thu, 29 May 2014 14:04:02 -0400 Subject: [Pasig-discuss] NEWS RELEASE OR2014 Updates: Developer Challenge and Workshop Registration Message-ID: *FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE* May 29, 2014 Read it online: http://bit.ly/1mqhL4W *OR2014 Updates: Developer Challenge and Workshop Registration* *Helsinki, FI* Breaking news from the upcoming Open Repositories Conference June 9-13 includes a look at how to participate in this year?s Developer Challenge for software developers, and registration information for pre-conference Workshops, Tutorials and Meetings. *Developer Challenge* The goal of the Developer Challenge at Open Repositories is to provide growth opportunities for software developers who attend, and show support and appreciation by providing them with an event that is both fulfilling and also valuable for the Open Repositories community. Read the full Developer Challenge description *here. * The Developer Challenge showcases new and exciting technology ideas that have the potential to enhance the richness of a repository ecosystem. At this year's conference Developer Challenge participants will: *Build or enhance a repository ecosystem, in line with this year?s conference themes that include:* ? Unconventional approaches to repository-like services ? Interconnection between publishers and repositories ? Researcher-centered design for scholarly workflows ? Adaptations to support curation lifecycle management, e.g., for research data ? Real-world scalability and performance stories: working at web-scale, with big data for global usage ? Requirements for holding restricted or classified data in repositories ? Infrastructure to accommodate national and international mandates for data management and open access ? Positioning repositories closer to (local, consortial, or cloud-based) cyberinfrastructure for data processing ? Leveraging connections to external services including: ? Remote identifier services (e.g., DOI, ORCID) ? (Re-)using repository data/metadata in new and unexpected ways, including integrated discovery ? Scholarly social media services, such as for annotation, review, comment, reputation, citation, and altmetrics ? CRIS and research management systems ? Digital preservation tools, services & infrastructure ? Community and sustainability in an open world Specific challenges/prizes will be offered by sponsors. Information about these challenges will be added *here * as they are available. Come up with an idea, or, pick up one of the other ideas that someone has proposed and go for it if you are a developer. If you're not a developer propose an idea anyway: ? Tweet your idea with the hashtag #OR2014Idea; ? *Submit your idea using this form * on the Open Repositories 2014 website, or; ? Email your idea to the Dev Challenge team through OR2014 mail box: or-2014 at helsinki.fi Developers will be encouraged to work on all the ideas. You can also join the team if you wish to help with documentation and presentation of the idea. *Registration for pre-conference Workshops, Tutorials and Meetings NOW OPEN* In addition to the Developer Challenge, the pre-conference sessions of Open Repositories 2014 will be held at the University of Helsinki main campus area and will include as many as 19 workshops, tutorials or meetings on a large variety of topics. It is important that you register for any of these events that you will attend. There are separate registration forms for the morning, afternoon and evening sessions below: ? Registration form for morning sessions *here. * ? Registration form for afternoon sessions *here. * ? Registration form for evening sessions *here. * -- Carol Minton Morris DuraSpace Director of Marketing and Communications cmmorris at DuraSpace.org Skype: carolmintonmorris 607 592-3135 Twitter at DuraSpace Twitter at DuraCloud http://DuraSpace.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From art.pasquinelli at oracle.com Fri May 30 15:31:00 2014 From: art.pasquinelli at oracle.com (Arthur Pasquinelli) Date: Fri, 30 May 2014 12:31:00 -0700 Subject: [Pasig-discuss] OnX and Oracle Archiving Seminars - June 10 NYC, June 11 Burlington In-Reply-To: <5388D9DB.8000602@oracle.com> References: <5388D9DB.8000602@oracle.com> Message-ID: <5388DC74.4050608@oracle.com> There have been regular requests to have regional meetings around one of the PASIG's core focus areas, tiered storage for archiving. Realizing not everyone can be at the PASIG global conference in September in Karlsruhe, Germany, Raymond Clarke at OnX, formerly of Sun and Oracle and a founding contributor to the PASIG, has set up a series of meetings for smaller audiences around N. America. I and several long-standing PASIG Sun/Oracle presenters will be contributing. I have attached the invitations for New York City on June 10 and Burlington, MA on June 11 (Just delete the test name information when you register.). The meetings are one-half day, but there is time set aside for group or 1-1 meetings afterwards. Future mirrored OnX/Oracle events will be: July 15th, Irvine, CA September 9th, Toronto September 10th, Chicago September 24th, Tampa September 25th, Atlanta October 7th, Calgary October 28th, Philadelphia October 29th, Somerset NJ November 12th, Dallas *You're Invited to the OnX and Oracle Storage Technical Briefing!* http://register.onx.com/uploads/96040/images/Secondary%20Images/yellow_register_button.jpg *Date: Tuesday, June 10, 2014 Location: Oracle Office 120 Park Ave, Room DEMO-26006 and 26004 New York, NY 10017 212-508-7700 Agenda: 8:30 am Arrival and Registration 9:00 am - 11:30 am Presentations 11:30 am Q & A 12:00 pm Lunch and Wrap Up 12:30 pm Optional: Oracle and OnX SME's available for solutions deep dives and/or individual consultation* Join OnX and Oracle for an informative session where attendees will hear updates on Oracle storage, innovations in archive technologies, long-term preservation and retention strategies for unstructured data and digital content, as well as the latest in backup and recovery strategies for the Oracle data base. This jointly-sponsored, half-day seminar will feature industry experts, as well as OnX and Oracle solution and product subject matter experts and formally concludes with lunch. Attendees are invited to stay after and engage with Oracle and OnX solution architects and SMEs for private consultation and/or deeper dives into Oracle technologies and OnX solutions. Topics to be covered include: * Preservation and Archiving Overview * OAIS Architectures * Tiered Storage (incl. standards) * Oracle SAM-QFS * Oracle Disk, Tape and Tape Libraries * Optimized Solutions for Tiered Storage Infrastructures * Cloud Architecture & Managed Services Attendees will be entered into a drawing to WIN a *FREE* OnX Capacity/Performance Assessment for their company - a *$7500* value! *Register now!* Seating for this event is limited! http://register.onx.com/uploads/96040/images/Partner%20Logos/oracle_clr.gif www.onx.com 5 Penn Plaza, 14th Floor Manhattan, NY 10001 Privacy Statement It is never OnX's intention to send unwanted electronic communications. If you no longer wish to receive communications from OnX, pleaseclick here. *You're Invited to the OnX and Oracle Storage Technical Briefing!* http://register.onx.com/uploads/96040/images/Secondary%20Images/yellow_register_button.jpg *Date: Wednesday, June 11, 2014 Location: Oracle Office Conference Room 1004 4 Van de Graaff Drive* *Building 5* *Burlington, MA 01803 781-744-0000* *Agenda: 8:30 am Arrival and Registration 9:00 am - 11:30 am Presentations 11:30 am Q & A 12:00 pm Lunch and Wrap Up 12:30 pm Optional: Oracle and OnX SME's available for solutions deep dives and/or individual consultation* Join OnX and Oracle for an informative session where attendees will hear updates on Oracle storage, innovations in archive technologies, long-term preservation and retention strategies for unstructured data and digital content, as well as the latest in backup and recovery strategies for the Oracle data base. This jointly-sponsored, half-day seminar will feature industry experts, as well as OnX and Oracle solution and product subject matter experts and formally concludes with lunch. Attendees are invited to stay after and engage with Oracle and OnX solution architects and SMEs for private consultation and/or deeper dives into Oracle technologies and OnX solutions. Topics to be covered include: * Preservation and Archiving Overview * OAIS Architectures * Tiered Storage (incl. standards) * Oracle SAM-QFS * Oracle Disk, Tape and Tape Libraries * Optimized Solutions for Tiered Storage Infrastructures * Cloud Architecture & Managed Services Attendees will be entered into a drawing to WIN a *FREE* OnX Capacity/Performance Assessment for their company - a *$7500* value! *Register now!* Seating for this event is limited! http://register.onx.com/uploads/96040/images/Partner%20Logos/oracle_clr.gif www.onx.com 5 Penn Plaza, 14th Floor Manhattan, NY 10001 Privacy Statement It is never OnX's intention to send unwanted electronic communications. If you no longer wish to receive communications from OnX, pleaseclick here. -- Art Pasquinelli Digital Libraries, Repositories, and Preservation Oracle Phone +1 650 607 0035 | Mobile: +1 650 430 2441 art.pasquinelli at oracle.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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