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Mapping Open Source software creation and reuse in the museum sector

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Mapping Open Source in Museums

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Welcome to the Mapping Open Source in Museums project. This is an effort to understand the use and creation of open source code within the museum community. The project focuses specifically on exploring code written by museums and used by other museums, rather than on museums’ use of other open source projects. The visualizations and data shown on this site are pulled from GitHub’s API based on a running list of identified museum GitHub accounts. For now, the accounts are limited strictly to those connected directly to a museum, though in the future should be expanded to include external vendors and firms who do work on behalf of museums.

This project was sparked by a brief Twitter conversation in the spring of 2018, and is built in the footsteps of MuseTech Central (original web version, and GitHub reincarnation), and Museums on GitHub. This site itself is built on Hugo, and uses D3 for many of the visualizations.

Sections to come ...

  • Add to the list of museums
  • Help make this site better
  • Use this as a basis for your own mapping project
  • License