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Rémi Rampin, the the current developer of ReproZip, Fernando Chirigati, the former developer, and I created this great GitHub repository called ReproZip Examples, dedicated to showcasing examples and use cases from different domains using ReproZip. We have everything from digital humanities (a history paper used ReproZip!) to archiving websites and client-server architecture, to machine learning. It's awesome -- check it out and try to unpack stuff if you want!

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Rémi Rampin, the current developer of ReproZip, Fernando Chirigati, the former developer, and I created this great GitHub repository called ReproZip Examples, dedicated to showcasing examples and use cases from different domains using ReproZip. We have everything from digital humanities (a history paper used ReproZip!) to archiving websites and client-server architecture, to machine learning. It's awesome -- check it out and try to unpack stuff if you want!

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I'm really advocating hard for libraries to start at least investigating using ReproZip for it's digital collections -- there is so much unused potential for this it's actually crazy, which brings us around to the title. Getting use cases is hard.

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I'm really advocating hard for libraries to start at least investigating using ReproZip for its digital collections -- there is so much unused potential for this it's actually crazy, which brings us around to the title. Getting use cases is hard.

In May, Rémi and I will be at the Data and Software and Preservation for Open Science workshop, Container Strategies for Data Software Preservation that Promote Open Science. I'm serving as an external organizer, but the two of us will be doing some extensive work with ReproZip while there.