The OPF-Labs is not new... it's not so obvious in the USA but the hackathons that OPF has sponsored all have connections to the data on the OPF labs. One recent hackathon, last year, in the USA was on UNC Chapel Hill on Digital Forensics. The OPF labs is a great place to check for work that's already been started on solutions as well as data sets that can be used to test the solutions provided by archives/libraries that have specific use cases.
Kari Smith
MIT Institute Archives and Special Collections
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Subject: [CODE4LIB] OPF Knowledge Base Wiki
I just came across this wiki [http://wiki.opf-labs.org/display/KB/Home],
and wondered if it was new. I've been following and assisting (in small
ways) with COPTR and DigiPres Commons but didn't know about this resource.
PS: Did OPF recently re-brand? I thought they were the Open Planets Foundation? I like the change as it is more reflective of the organization's work.
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Tod Robbins
Digital Asset Manager, MLIS
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Received on Tue Jan 06 2015 - 20:48:22 EST