Upcoming Events
- The SCAPE Project has closed on 2014-09-30. See Past Events above.
OPF Blogs for SCAPE
- How to use GitHub, and why it matters if you use OPF tools … 22/07/2022At our recent OAG, we offered an in-person Github training session in the morning for those of you who, like me, are new to the...Georgia Moppett
- AIG is dead, long live AIG! 14/07/2022On June 13, 2022, the OPF Archives Interest Group (AIG) ceased to exist. What started on March 7, 2016 with a kick-off call, resulted in...Remco van Veenendaal
- The Open Preservation Foundation Advisory Group, July 2022 30/06/2022OPF would like to thank our members for their attendance and participation in the OAG. We hope to see and meet you all at future...Georgia Moppett
- Meet Stephen Abrams 01/04/2022For our Spring newsletter, we spoke to Stephen Abrams from Harvard Library. Tell us a bit about yourself and your role I came to Harvard...Charlotte Armstrong
- Using a custom Wikibase with Siegfried 28/02/2022One of the more advanced parts of the December presentation with myself and Kat Thornton at Yale University Library – Working with Siegfried, Wikidata, and...Ross Spencer
- How to use GitHub, and why it matters if you use OPF tools … 22/07/2022
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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