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OPF Blogs for SCAPE
- Monitoring Disappearing File Formats 5: Applications for disappearing file formats 10/08/2023This article is the fifth in the series on monitoring ageing file formats. The underlying question is: Can we predict which file formats are likely...Kiki
- A Request for Comment: Automatic Digital Preservation and Self-Healing DOIs 07/08/2023We're excited to share the latest blog post by Martin Eve, Principal R&D Developer on the Crossref Labs team, discussing a potential solution for enhancing the digital preservation of scholarly content crucial to maintaining persistent identifier integrity.Rosa Clark
- Monitoring Disappearing File Formats 4: DANS 03/08/2023This article is the fourth in a series on monitoring ageing file formats. Can you predict which file formats are likely to become obsolete? This...Kiki
- Monitoring Disappearing File Formats 3: Sound & Vision 27/07/2023This article is the third in the series on monitoring ageing file formats. Can you predict which file formats are likely to become obsolete? This...Kiki
- Monitoring Disappearing File Formats 2: Common Crawl 20/07/2023The internet as archive, the Bass model in practice: which internet formats are disappearing? Original author: Rein van ‘t Veer Is it possible to predict...Kiki
- Monitoring Disappearing File Formats 5: Applications for disappearing file formats 10/08/2023
Software
22.11. 2011
SCAPE Open Source Software
Software produced by the SCAPE project is available on GitHub: SCAPE on GitHub. SCAPE has a strong commitment to providing broad access to its open source components and tools. While some partners may integrate SCAPE results into their commercial products … Continue reading
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