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COPTR is a wiki based registry of digital preservation tools. It's main aim is to help practitioners discover preservation tools that will help them tackle particular preservation challenges. It can be browsed and searched directly by practitioners, or queried by other systems via an API.
 
COPTR is a wiki based registry of digital preservation tools. It's main aim is to help practitioners discover preservation tools that will help them tackle particular preservation challenges. It can be browsed and searched directly by practitioners, or queried by other systems via an API.
  
Each tool in COPTR is categorised by the [[Lifecycle Stages|Lifecycle Stage]] it falls within, the (sub) [[Tool Functions|Function]] it performs and by the [[Content Types|Content Type]] that it operates on. It may also input and/or output specific [[File_Formats|file formats]]. For example, [[EpubCheck]] performs the Function [[Validation]], it operates on [[EBook]] Content and has [[EPUB]] as an input format. COPTR can help by enabling you to browse to tools that meet a particular need - perhaps relating to a specific [[Content Types|Content Type]] or [[Tool Functions|Function]].
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Each tool in COPTR is categorised by the [[Lifecycle Stages|Lifecycle Stage]] it falls within, the (sub) [[Tool Functions|Function]] it performs and by the [[Content Types|Content Type]] that it operates on. For example, [[EpubCheck]] performs the Function [[Validation]] and operates on [[EBook]] Content. COPTR can help by enabling you to browse to tools that meet a particular need - perhaps relating to a specific [[Content Types|Content Type]] or [[Tool Functions|Function]].
  
 
COPTR also holds [[Workflow:Community_Owned_Workflows|digital preservation workflows]]. Sharing a workflow is a great way to exchange digital preservation practice and enable conversations around tools and how they are used.
 
COPTR also holds [[Workflow:Community_Owned_Workflows|digital preservation workflows]]. Sharing a workflow is a great way to exchange digital preservation practice and enable conversations around tools and how they are used.
  
[[Video guides to using COPTR|Watch these videos to find out more about how to use, and how to contribute to, COPTR]].
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===Getting involved===
  
===How can I get involved?===
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Check out this [[Wish list of tools to add to COPTR|wish list of tools to add to COPTR]].
COPTR is a wiki, which means anyone can edit it and your contributions are very welcome. All changes are tracked, so if a mistake is made, it can easily be undone. So don't hold back - please dive in a help make the information in COPTR better. Here are some suggestions:
 
*[[Add a tool to COPTR|Add a new tool to COPTR]]. Add a tool you're familiar with or check out this [[Wish list of tools to add to COPTR|wish list of tools to add to COPTR]].
 
*[[Contribute your workflow to COW|Add a new workflow to COW]]. It doesn't have to be a finished workflow - a draft or proposal is still useful!
 
*Correct or add more detail to existing entries - use the "Edit with form" option to do this. For example, you could add input or output formats. Ask for help (see below) if you need to create new [[File_Formats|File format]] entries.
 
 
 
===What is the scope of COPTR?===
 
COPTR captures basic, factual details about a tool, what it does, how to find more information (relevant URLs) and references to user experiences with the tool. The scope is a broad interpretation of the term "digital preservation". In other words, if a tool is useful in performing a digital preservation function such as those described in the OAIS model or the DCC lifecycle model, then it's within scope of this registry.
 
 
 
*In scope: Characterisation, visualisation, rendering, migration, storage, fixity, access, delivery, search, web archiving, open source software ->everything inbetween<- commercial software.
 
*Out of scope: Digitisation, file creation
 
 
 
===Why does COPTR exist?===
 
The digital preservation community had created a whole host of different tool registries that described preservation tools. Many people had also written blog posts about tools or organisations hosted web pages with lists of tools that tackled particular areas. There was lots of duplication between these lists and registries, but at the same time, each one often held tools that weren't described elsewhere. COPTR was built by bringing together and rationalising these other registries and lists. It was originally created as a small activity within the Jisc funded [http://wiki.opf-labs.org/display/SPR SPRUCE Project], and has been significantly developed since - most notably with an upgrade to Semantic Mediawiki in 2021.
 
  
 
===Sustainability===
 
===Sustainability===
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===Technical stuff===
 
===Technical stuff===
*[[Data structures in COPTR]] - information on the COPTR data model and its maintenance
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*[[Data structures in COPTR]]
*[[How COPTR Works]] - information on the technical setup of COPTR
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*[[How COPTR Works]] - information on the technical setup of COPTR.
*How to use the [[Using the COPTR data feed|COPTR data feed and API]]
 
*[[Development plans]]
 
 
 
===Organizational Contributions===
 
Organisations who would like to contribute the contents of their tool registry to COPTR should:
 
 
 
*Merge your own tool registry data with the new community registry (COPTR can help with this)
 
*Remove your own registry and agree not to set up any new project owned registries/lists
 
*Link to COPTR or expose the COPTR data by utilising the COPTR data feed
 
*Contribute any effort you have in adding new tools over time, to the community registry
 
 
 
COPTR is aiming to concentrate information about digital preservation tools in one place, keep the information in the registry maintainable and current by pooling the community's effort in one place, and avoid the emergence of new registries.
 
  
 
===Contact, feedback and questions===
 
===Contact, feedback and questions===
 
Contact [[User:Prwheatley|Paul Wheatley]] or [[User:Andy_Jackson|Andy Jackson]], or contribute feedback on [[Talk:Main_Page| Main page/discussion]].
 
Contact [[User:Prwheatley|Paul Wheatley]] or [[User:Andy_Jackson|Andy Jackson]], or contribute feedback on [[Talk:Main_Page| Main page/discussion]].

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