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The BitCurator Environment is a Ubuntu-derived Linux distribution geared towards the needs of archivists and librarians. It includes a suite of open source digital forensics and data analysis tools to help collecting institutions process born-digital materials.
This is the release management wiki for the BitCurator Environment. It contains installation documentation, release notes, and information on technical requirements for the environment.
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Visit the BitCurator Quick Start Guide for detailed instructions on installing and getting started with the BitCurator Environment.
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Visit the Releases page to see a list of current and past releases.
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Visit our GitHub Pages site at https://bitcurator.github.io/ for general information on the history of the BitCurator environment, along with an overview of the repositories associated with various BitCurator tools.
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Ask the community a question, or peruse past discussions on our User Forum at https://groups.google.com/g/bitcurator-users.
The BitCurator logo, BitCurator project documentation, and other non-software products of BitCurator contributors are subject to the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (CC By 4.0). See individual repositories for software licenses.
The BitCurator environment is a product of the BitCurator team housed at the School of Information and Library Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Funding between 2011 and 2014 was provided by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
Ongoing support for the BitCurator environment is managed by the BitCurator Consortium. Find out more at: