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Title
Roles and Responsibilities for Sustaining Open Source Platforms and Tools
Language
English
Description (en)
Developing, deploying and maintaining open source software is increasingly a core part of the core operations of cultural heritage organizations. From preservation infrastructure, to tools for acquiring digital and digitized content, to platforms that provide access, enhance content, and enable various modes for users to engage with and make use of content, much of the core work of libraries, archives and museums is entangled with software. As a result, cultural heritage organizations of all sizes are increasingly involved in roles as open source software creators, contributors, maintainers, and adopters. Participants in this workshop shared their respective perspectives on institutional roles in this emerging open source ecosystem. Through discussion, participants created drafts of a checklist for establishing FOSS projects, documentation of project sustainability techniques, a model for conceptualizing the role of open source community building activities throughout projects and an initial model for key institutional roles for projects at different levels of maturity.
Keywords (en)
FOSS, Sustainability, Institutional Roles
ISBN
978-0-692-59881-8
Author of the digital object
Trevor  Owens
Carl  Wilson
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application/pdf
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561.9 kB
Licence Selected
CC BY 4.0 International
Conferences
Conference 2015
Name of Publication (en)
Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Digital Preservation
Publisher
School of Information and Library Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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978-0-692-59881-8

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