Thanks Kari!
On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 6:45 PM, Kari R Smith <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> 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
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> 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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