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= Development Activity =
 
= Development Activity =
 
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Curator&rsquo;s Workbench version 3.0 was released in October 2011 and the last version 5.x in September 2015.
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Curator&rsquo;s Workbench version 3.0 was released in October 2011.
The software was created for the Carolina&nbsp;Digital Repository, originally developed to support the workflow needs of UNC Libraries, however, it is no longer in use at UNC Libraries nor being further developed or supported by the repository team. The last &ldquo;Version 4.1.5 - a stable Build&rdquo; can be downloaded from [https://github.com/UNC-Libraries/Curators-Workbench/issues Github Issues page].
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The software was created for the Carolina&nbsp;Digital Repository, which states that the package continues to be developed to support the workflow needs of UNC Libraries. The current &ldquo;Version 4.0-SNAPSHOT - Unstable Build&rdquo; download offered for beta testing, as well as recent entries in the [https://github.com/UNC-Libraries/Curators-Workbench/issues Github Issues page], support this assertion.
 
   
 
   
 
All development activity is visible on GitHub: http://github.com/UNC-Libraries/Curators-Workbench/commits
 
All development activity is visible on GitHub: http://github.com/UNC-Libraries/Curators-Workbench/commits

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