[Asis-l] Educopia and UNC SILS receive IMLS Grant
Perales, Katherine Pearl
kpearl at email.unc.edu
Fri May 5 11:50:16 EDT 2017
Educopia and UNC SILS receive IMLS funding for study of open source software
implementation to improve archival workflows for born-digital materials
The Educopia Institute<https://educopia.org/> and the UNC School of Information and Library Science (SILS)<https://sils.unc.edu/> have been awarded a grant worth over $681,000 from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS)<https://www.imls.gov/> for OSSArcFlow<https://educopia.org/research/ossarcflow>, a project to investigate and support the adoption of open source tools for libraries, archives, and museums (LAMs). The research team will engage with 12 partner institutions to research, devise, and test various strategies for implementing three leading open source software (OSS) technologies, the BitCurator<https://www.bitcurator.net/> environment, ArchivesSpace<http://archivesspace.org/>, and Archivematica<https://www.archivematica.org/en/>.
By working with institutions of multiple sizes and types, investigators will be able to glean important workflow insights that can benefit a variety of libraries and archives. Ultimately, all project information - including narratives, workflows, summary findings, training modules, and guides - will be widely disseminated to help other institutions successfully adapt OSS digital curation and preservation tools.
"We aim to make the daunting task of implementing digital curation tools more achievable for memory institutions nationally," said SILS Professor Christopher (Cal) Lee, co-principal investigator for the project. "These activities will catalyze efforts across the library and archives fields by supporting more efficient and effective digital curation programs that ensure ongoing access to our increasingly born-digital legacy for all people."
Educopia Executive Director Katherine Skinner will act as principal investigator (PI) and overall coordinator for the project, with SILS' Cal Lee and Research Scientist Kam Woods and Educopia Preservation Communities Manager Sam Meister serving as co-PIs. Partner institutions for the project are Robert W. Woodruff Library, District of Columbia Public Library, Duke University, Emory University, Kansas Historical Society, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Mount Holyoke College, New York Public Library, New York University, UNC Odum Institute, Rice University, and Stanford University.
"Rather than assuming a 'lowest common denominator' approach and expecting all of these institutions to use the tools in the same way, we will be working to understand how different institutional needs and capabilities act as drivers in workflow development," said Skinner. "The tools and active workflows we produce in the project will serve both as models and as resources that many LAMs can and will draw upon in their own work."
Read more at https://sils.unc.edu/news/2017/OSSArcFlow
Katherine Pearl Perales
Communications Coordinator
School of Information and Library Science (SILS)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Manning Hall 04, CB# 3360
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3360
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