Hi all, Apologies for x-posting. The Editorial Committee is pleased to submit issue 31 to the community. This issue includes 7 articles, covering issues related to data manipulation, migration, and reconciliation – as well as discussions around best practices and feature development. We encourage you to explore this issue, engage in the comments, and reach out to the many fine authors that contributed their work to this work. Articles: Bret Davidson and Jason Casden, Beyond Open Source: Evaluating the Community Availability of Software Michael Sutherland, RSS Feed 2.0: The Crux of a Social Media Strategy Ruth Tillman, Extracting, Augmenting, and Updating Metadata in Fedora 3 and 4 Using a Local OpenRefine Reconciliation Service Gregory Wiedeman, Practical Digital Forensics at Accession for Born-Digital Institutional Records Keith Gilbertson and Liz McVoy, Video Playback Modifications for a DSpace Repository Katherine Perdue, Bringing our Internet Archive collection back home: A case study from the University of Mary Washington Rainer Simon, Leif Isaksen, Elton Barker, and Pau de Soto Cañamares, Peripleo: A Tool for Exploring Heterogeneous Data through the Dimensions of Space and Time Best, Junior Tidal Associate Professor Web Services and Multimedia Librarian New York City College of Technology, CUNY 300 Jay Street, Rm A434 Brooklyn, NY 11201 718.260.5481 http://library.citytech.cuny.edu