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The intent of UC San Diego and UC Santa Barbara's Project Surfliner has always been to develop a modular suite of applications based on Samvera core components, sharing the engineering workload but allowing each institution to assemble a digital collections platform tailored to local needs. With Hyrax, we have a rich set of content management features that, with customizable workflows and configurable metadata, give us enough flexibility that Comet, our staff-facing, Hyrax-based digital object management system, can meet the needs of both campuses. But what about discovery? As planning has progressed for our respective general-purpose discovery layers, it's clear that divergent campus requirements—and, even, diverse use cases on each campus—make a single, shared discovery application impractical. Come learn how, instead, we're leveraging Hyrax events to publish content from Comet to multiple discovery platforms, and how Daylight, our our new framework for composable micro-frontends, is letting us pool our development efforts and still deliver each campus a fully customized patron-facing discovery and access experience. Part of Samvera Connect Online 2025.