Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Introduction to Free and/or Open Source Tools for Digital Preservation

Introduction to Free and/or Open Source Tools for Digital Preservation. Max Eckard. University of Michigan. May 16, 2016.
     The post refers to a workshop that was given as part of the Personal Digital Archiving 2016 conference, entitled "Introduction to Free and/or Open Source Tools for Digital Preservation". This workshop introduced participants to a mix of open source and/or free software to review personal digital archives and "perform preservation actions on content to ensure its long-term authenticity, integrity, accessibility, and security". The presentation slides and google doc file are available and contain all the links and additional information.

The table of contents:
      Still Images
      Text(ual) Content
      Audio and Video
      MD5summer


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