The Educopia Institute empowers collaborative communities
to create, share, and preserve knowledge.
Affiliated Communities
The mission of the MetaArchive Cooperative is to foster better understanding of distributed digital preservation methods and to create enduring and stable, geographically dispersed “dark archives” of digital materials that can be drawn upon to restore collections at Member organizations.
Helping cultural organizations acquire and curate born-digital materials through open-source digital forensics tools.
Promoting the development of innovative, sustainable publishing services in academic and research libraries to support scholars as they create, advance, and disseminate knowledge.
The Software Preservation Network is a leading organization established to advance software preservation through collective action. SPN preserves software through its Affiliated Projects, Strategic Partnerships, and member engagement across five core activity areas.
Featured Research Projects
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Cita Press: Getting Fit
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Next Generation Library Publishing
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Library Publishing Workflows
Scholarly Communication
Our Latest
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Educopia Releases First Issue of Quarterly Newsletter
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Position Announcement: Cita Press Project and Editorial Coordinator
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Educopia Releases First in Series of Community Cultivation Resources
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NGLP Releases “Library Publishing Infrastructure: Assembling New Solutions”
March 16, 2021
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Educopia Consulting
Educopia Consulting’s clients include a wide variety of organizations and institutions, including libraries, archives, information technology service providers and academic institutions.
Our scholars, librarians, and curators regularly engage in consulting activities in the following specialty areas:
Digital Preservation & Digital Curation
Digital Scholarship &
Digital Humanities
Community Cultivation