EPADD

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EPADD
ePADD is a software package developed by Stanford University's Special Collections & University Archives that supports archival processes around the appraisal, ingest, processing, discovery, and delivery of email archives.
Homepage:https://library.stanford.edu/projects/epadd
License:Apache 2.0
Platforms:Java
Appears in COW:Appraise email and other large, unstructured text collections

Description

From the project Github page: "ePADD is a software package developed by Stanford University's Special Collections & University Archives that supports archival processes around the appraisal, ingest, processing, discovery, and delivery of email archives.

The software is comprised of four modules:

  • Appraisal: Allows donors, dealers, and curators to easily gather and review email archives prior to transferring those files to an archival repository.
  • Processing: Provides archivists with the means to arrange and describe email archives.
  • Discovery: Provides the tools for repositories to remotely share a redacted view of their email archives with users through a web server discovery environment. (Note that this module is downloaded separately).
  • Delivery: Enables archival repositories to provide moderated full-text access to unrestricted email archives within a reading room environment."


User Experiences


Development Activity

All development activity is visible on GitHub: http://github.com/ePADD/epadd/commits


Release Feed

Below the last 3 release feeds:

2024-09-26 14:18:13
[tag:github.com,2008:Repository/38125452/v11.0.2 v11.0.2]
by jfarwer
2024-08-09 18:50:23
[tag:github.com,2008:Repository/38125452/v11.0.1 v11.0.1]
by jfarwer
2024-03-13 13:04:19
[tag:github.com,2008:Repository/38125452/v11.0.1-alpha v11.0.1 Alpha]
by jfarwer


Activity Feed

Below the last 5 commits: Failed to load RSS feed from https://github.com/ePADD/epadd/commits/master.atom: There was a problem during the HTTP request: 404 Not Found