
The SCAlable Preservation Environments (SCAPE) project is co-funded by the European Commission under FP7 and led by the Austrian Institute of Technology. The OPF joins experts from memory instititions, data centres, research labs, universities, and industrial firms in researching and developing scalable preservation systems. SCAPE will develop infrastructure and tools for scalable preservation actions; by providing a framework for automated, quality-assured preservation workflows and by integrating these components with a policy-based preservation planning and watch system. These concrete project results will be validated within three large-scale Testbeds from diverse application areas: Digital Repositories from the library community, Web Content from the web archiving community, and Research Data Sets from the scientific community.
SCAPE Newsletters (sign up to receive SCAPE newsletters):
SCAPE Blog Posts
- SCAPE Training – Preserving Your Preservation Tools
- Web Archive FITS Characterisation using ToMaR
- Interview with a SCAPEr – Zeynep Pehlivan
- Impressions of the ‘Hadoop-driven digital preservation Hackathon’ in Vienna
- Week 48: A SCAPE Developer Short Story
- SCAPE/OPF Continuous Integration update
- Scalable Environments for File Format Identification and Characterisation
- Measuring Bigfoot
- Let’s benchmark our Hadoop clusters (join in!)
- SCAPE Software Needs You
SCAPE Wiki Activity Feed
- SCAPE Stories
- Geo localization
- Large-scale video processing and interlinking
- Scene reconstruction
- Large scale analysis
- Large scale access for educational purposes
- Large scale access at hospital
- Large scale ingest of medical data
- Large scale analysis
- Large scale access
- Medical Dataset Testbed
- WCPT medical dataset
- MDST Experimental Datasets
- Scout Virtual Hackathon
- SCAPE Virtual Hackathons
- SCAPE Virtual Hackathons
- Scout Virtual Hackathon
- SB Hadoop Platform
- Scout Virtual Hackathon
- Experiment Overview