by Emily Cunningham | Jun 2, 2026 | blog |
Arches Lingo is a software application purpose-built for cultural heritage organizations and their vocabulary editors and data managers. It provides a single environment for loading, browsing, editing, and publishing thesauri, with support for the standards and...
by Emily Cunningham | Mar 3, 2026 | blog
In 2025, the Arches ecosystem saw significant strides, supported by the dedicated engagement of community members and partners, with new implementations, software releases, shared resources, and the launch of a formal governance framework, including in-person...
by Nina Young | Feb 25, 2026 | blog
Over November 18-20, 2025, the Getty Conservation Institute (GCI) hosted an in-person meeting of Arches Project Governance Members at the Getty in Los Angeles. Following the launch of Arches Governance in early 2025 and virtual meetings of the three governance...
by Emily Cunningham | Aug 27, 2025 | blog
By Stuart Cakebread (Historic England), Emily La Trobe-Bateman (Historic England), David Myers (Getty Conservation Institute), and Nina Young (Getty Conservation Institute) The contents of this blog post were originally published in British Archaeology magazine, the...
by Emily Cunningham | Aug 27, 2025 | blog
By Eric Kansa, Technical Director, Open Context and Emily Cunningham, Professional Fellow, Arches Team at the Getty Conservation Institute The initial development of Arches in 2012 was informed by a great deal of prior experience and learning. Arches is an open-source...
by Nina Young | Aug 27, 2025 | blog
In a new write-up from Farallon Geographics, Taking a Stroll Down the Road(map), Alex Wuthrich details how the June 2025 release of Arches Version 8 introduced important new changes, specifically graph versioning for greater flexibility in data model development....