by Alina Sánchez Myklebust | Jul 26, 2019 | blog, news
In recent years, an increasing number of projects using open source software have been funded by cultural institutions and foundations. This is a transformative time for the heritage field, as digital technology initiatives can lead to innovative advancements in the...
by Alison Dalgity | Feb 25, 2016 | news |
I think it’s fair to say that v4 will take Arches to a whole new level, and it’s coming to a computer near you later this year! We are very excited about it and it’s bound to make many people very happy—besides us, of course! Among other things, you’ll have a wizard...
by Alison Dalgity | May 3, 2015 | blog, news, Uncategorized
Read our latest Fact Sheet on Arches v.3.0 (2 pages; pdf)
by Annabel Lee Enriquez | Mar 4, 2015 | blog, news
The largest implementation to date of the Arches open source platform, HistoricPlacesLA.org, the Los Angeles Historic Resource Inventory, was launched on February 24, 2015, at Los Angeles City Hall, marking an important milestone for the Arches project. It offers a...
by Annabel Lee Enriquez | Jun 24, 2014 | blog, news |
We would like to invite you to attend an information session during the 18th ICOMOS General Assembly and Scientific Symposium (November 9-14, 2014) about the Arches heritage inventory and management system, including the new functionality that will be available in...
by Annabel Lee Enriquez | Apr 22, 2014 | blog, news
Congratulations to Palash Oswal and Tharindu Rusira! Both students were accepted by the Google Summer of Code 2014 based on their respective project proposals to contribute code to Arches. As a reminder, the Google Summer of Code (GSOC) program gives students the...