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The Oxford Common File Layout (OCFL) specifications

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The Oxford Common File Layout

Build Status

Status of this document

This version: 1.0

Latest stable version: 1.0

Editors

  • Andrew Hankinson, Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford
  • Neil Jefferies, Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford
  • Rosalyn Metz, Emory University
  • Julian Morley, Stanford University
  • Simeon Warner, Cornell University
  • Andrew Woods, DuraSpace

Latest editors draft

https://ocfl.io/

Communication Channels

Mailing Lists

  • [email protected]: Broader communications, announcements, meeting notifications
  • [email protected]: OCFL community discussions, announcements, support, software implementer discussions, spec interpretation, technical discussions

Slack Channel

There is an #ocfl Slack channel that you can join as part of the Fedora Slack channel.

GitHub

We use GitHub to track use cases and discussions around specific issues of the specifications. These discussions can be found at https://github.com/ocfl/Use-Cases/issues.

This document is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.

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