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About In this workshop, participants will learn about and gain experience with products of the BitCurator, BitCurator Access and BitCurator NLP (Natural Language Processing) projects.  It will involve substantial hands-on components, applying the tools on real digital materials. Libraries, archives and museums (LAMs) are increasingly called upon to move born-digital materials from their original locations […]

By Becky McGuinness, posted in Becky McGuinness's Blog

7th Jun 2018  12:00 AM  0 Reads  No comments

This webinar will provide an overview of Emulation as a Service and will cover the following topics: Introducing the EaaS desktop application, setup and configuration Importing existing disk images, including forensic formats such as EWF/EnCase Working with objects Publication options: from the desktop into the Cloud The future of EaaS – the OpenSLX GmbH will […]

By Becky McGuinness, posted in Becky McGuinness's Blog

27th Mar 2018  3:00 PM  0 Reads  No comments

In this webinar, we will provide an overview and update on tools developed as part of the BitCurator Access and BitCurator NLP projects. The BitCurator Access project developed open-source software that support access to disk images through three approaches: building tools to support web-based services, enabling the export of file systems and associated metadata, and […]

By Becky McGuinness, posted in Becky McGuinness's Blog

22nd Feb 2018  3:00 PM  0 Reads  No comments

Many libraries, archives and museums (LAMs) have been creating disk images of media in their care, but they’ve previously had few options for providing access to the materials on those disk images. The BitCurator Access Webtools, created through a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, allow users to browse file systems contained within disk […]

By Becky McGuinness, posted in Becky McGuinness's Blog

24th Jan 2017  3:00 PM  0 Reads  No comments

This one-day workshop examined how digital forensics and the use of disk images can support your digital preservation workflows. Supported by expert facilitators Cal Lee and Kam Woods from the University of North Carolina, participants gained hands-on experience using the BitCurator tools including the latest developments with BitCurator Access. The BitCurator Environment is a suite of open […]

By Becky McGuinness, posted in Becky McGuinness's Blog

29th May 2015  12:00 AM  0 Reads  No comments