The Harvard Library is the latest to join the Open Preservation Foundation (OPF) as a member.
The academic Library is tasked with stewarding the world’s knowledge for Harvard and sharing Harvard’s knowledge with the world. The Harvard Library advances scholarship through fundamental commitments to the creation, application, preservation, and dissemination of knowledge, and provides its stakeholders with curated discovery, physical and digital collections of extraordinary breadth and depth, reimagined physical space, and specialised research support.
Harvard Library joins a vibrant community of members from across the globe, all of whom share a commitment to OPF’s vision of open sustainable digital preservation.
The Open Preservation Foundation (OPF) is a global not-for-profit membership organisation that leads a collaborative effort to create, maintain and develop the reference set of sustainable, open source digital preservation tools. Founded in 2010 to steward the results of EU-funded R&D, the Foundation enables the development of best practice through interest groups, community events, webinars, and training.
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