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P21. OSSArcFlow: What Differences Make a Difference in Digital Curation Workflows?
- Colin Post
- Andrew Rabkin
- Cal Lee
- Yinglong Zhang
- Jessica Meyerson
- Alexandra Chassanoff
- Katherine Skinner
- Sam Meister
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Category: Communication
Description: This poster will describe the scope, activities, and preliminary findings of the Open Source Software Archival Workflow (OSSArcFlow) project, which brings together researchers, developers of three major OSS digital stewardship systems, and digital stewards at twelve partner institutions including government archives, research institutes, and academic and public libraries. Funded by the Institute for Museum and Library Services (IMLS), OSSArcFlow is researching and modeling ways to combine tools into digital curation workflows. Partners include the Educopia Institute, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Information and Library Science (UNC SILS), LYRASIS, Artefactual, Inc., and a diverse set of twelve collecting institutions. This poster will include sample workflow documents, and we will invite feedbackon this work-in-progress.