Arkivum have 'A How-to Guide for Beginners' which clearly, colourfully, and articulately which clearly explains how they recommend you 'prepare. preserve. progress.'
Georgia
@Georgia
Community Officer @ OPF | coffee inhaler + gifted napper
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Arkivum's 'How-to Guide'
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RE: DPC Reading Club
@Georgia said in DPC Reading Club:
The Digital Preservation Coalition has their reading club for five of their members and one associate member.
It leads to some pretty interesting take aways! So even if you can't attend you can still read along and follow their discussions - just not in real time.
Latest posts made by Georgia
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Why the OPF Uses Github
The OPF uses GitHub to host and manage all of its software projects. There are several reasons for this:
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GitHub is the biggest online platform for open source software projects in the world.
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Its toolset, including issue management, contribution tracking and code review, is free for open source projects.
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GitHub provides a sustainable home for our projects. If the OPF were to cease to exist, our projects would continue to be available.
Why Should You Use GitHub
GitHub is a great way to get involved in open source software development. It's used by thousands of projects and millions of developers. It's a great way to learn about software development and to build your skills. It's also a way to show off your skills as your work is attributed to you on a public platform.
What if I Can't Use GitHub?
If you really can't use GitHub, but want to contribute to the Hackathon, please get in touch with us on info@openpreservation.org and we'll see what we can do.
We look forward to working and learning with you. We’ll also be listening to you and will cover ad-hoc topics if there is enough interest among the attendees.
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How to get started with our Hackathon!
To begin, we just ask that you look at the available JHOVE issues and FIDO issues on GitHub. If you see something you’d like to work on, then please add a comment to the issue to that effect. The OPF team will then get in touch as we assign work to contributors.
If you’d like to work on something that isn’t listed, please contact us, and we’ll see what we can do.
If you don’t already have a GitHub account, you’ll need to create one. You can do this here. For complete novices, we will be running introductory webinars covering registration, please see the Hackathon events page for the current program.
Once you have a GitHub account, you’ll need to let us know your username so that we can add you to the OPF organisation on the site. You can do this by emailing info@openpreservation.org.
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Session 1: Getting Started with GitHub
This session will cover the basics of getting to grips with GitHub. Carl will cover how to raise issues, how to create an account, and why you need to use it.
To assist you through this webinar, here are some helpful resources:
What is a repository?
What is a pull request?
What’s ‘fork'?;
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Session 2: Writing Documentation with GitHub Pages
This second session covers how to use Github to host websites and create documentation. Watch this introductory webinar to learn what you need to know to be able to help out in our documentation track over our 2023 Hackathon.
To assist you through this webinar, here are some helpful resources:
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Want to know more about the ‘branches’? See here.
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For more broad assistance: Github Documentation, and GitHub Pages
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Latest jpylyzer release is 2.1.0
The latest release, 2.1.0, was in October, 2022!
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Development Preview: PDF file checker based on the Arlington PDF Model
Check out the first development preview of a new veraPDF-powered application. Building on the great work done by the PDF Association supported by the Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), veraPDF has developed an open-source PDF checker based on the Arlington PDF Model.
The Arlington PDF Model is an invaluable resource for anyone developing or testing PDF tools. The veraPDF development team have utilised Arlington in a way that’s compatible with the veraPDF architecture. The Arlington PDF Model-based checker can now analyse PDF files against the full PDF 2.0 specification, including errata, by downloading the Java-based installer (Win, MacOS, Linux, requires Java 8+ JRE installed) at veraPDF Software Downloads.
Please remember this release is a development preview, not production-ready software. If you do find any issues, please report them to us via the GitHub veraPDF Library repository.
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Latest veraPDF release: 1.24
Our latest veraPDF release is 1.24 - big thanks as always to DualLab, who are instrumental in developing veraPDF and who continue to provide active user support and regular application updates!
The release notes can be found here.
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Latest Release: 1.28 Community Release
Our latest JHOVE release is the 1.28 Community Release in May, 2023.
See here for the release notes!
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Archives of Tomorrow Illustrative Guides
A different vibe to academic reading, but the Archives of Tomorrow also have fun free educational materials as part of an illustrative guide series! Shout the author a coffee on their Ko-fi in way of donation.
They've got two new ones coming in the autumn:
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The Illustrated Guide to Audio
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The Illustrated Guide to Film
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TNA UK - 'Plugged In, Powered Up'
The National Archives UK play an active role in storing and preserving digital material created by UK government.
They are also the maintainers of DROID (which you can use to identify file formats), and PRONOM (the file format registry).
Their 'Plugged In, Powered Up' strategy was created in answer to the needs of archiving professionals in the digital preservation sector. It offers workflows, case studies, toolkits, and mentoring.