This interactive workshop is aimed at repository practitioners who want to understand and implement a modern Islandora repository using current best practices. Designed for repository managers, developers, and digital librarians, the session provides a practical and conceptual overview of contemporary Islandora architecture, metadata modeling, and interoperability considerations. The workshop will introduce the Drupal-based Islandora stack, clarify the role of Fedora and external services, and walk participants through modern metadata modeling approaches that support long-term preservation, interoperability, and discovery. Special emphasis will be placed on findability, covering search engine optimization (SEO), generative engine optimization (GEO), and structured metadata for improved visibility across platforms. The session combines short lectures, guided discussions, architecture walkthroughs, and hands-on exercises. By the end of the workshop, participants will understand how Islandora components fit together, how to design flexible metadata models, and how to make repository content more discoverable beyond the repository interface.
Singh et al. (Mon,) studied this question.