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**Snapshot - How open source tools in use by libraries, archives and museums are evolving towards sustainable research infrastructures for Digital Humanities and Social Sciences** At the University of Leuven several humanities projects started using CollectiveAccess and Omeka as part of their research infrastructure. These projects demonstrate that both open source tools can be successfully deployed in research projects and have the potential to grow further in the domain of Digital Humanities.
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