Registration is now open for the next Open Preservation Foundation <https://openpreservation.org/> (OPF) webinar. Preserving Australian video game history of the 1990s 28 October at 08:00 CEST | 16:30 ACDT Speakers Denise de Vries & Helen Stuckey Overview Play It Again documents, preserves, and exhibits digital cultural heritage, focusing on Australian videogames of the 1990s. This project addresses the challenge of digital heritage by recovering the history of Australian made videogames of the 1990s, preserving significant local digital game artefacts currently at risk, and investigating how these can be exhibited as playable software. The research team comprises a mix of academics from Humanities and Computer Science backgrounds, as well as museum and networking professionals. In this webinar we will present various aspects of this research covering the cultural aspects – game histories, public reception, the Popular Memory Archive, and technical aspects – imaging a range of media, documenting games (metadata) and exhibiting games through emulation. Registration Register to reserve your place <https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/9016335278173/WN_U9KycitkR_-0IgptwY2-mg> To keep up to date with the latest OPF webinars and news, sign up to our mailing list <https://openpreservation.org/subscribe/>. -- Charlotte Armstrong | Project Officer | Open Preservation Foundation <https://openpreservation.org/> Twitter: @openpreserve <https://twitter.com/openpreserve> | Skype: charlotte.armstrong_7 Please note: My OPF working days are Thursday and Friday. Please bear with me if I don't reply to your email right away. ######################################################################## to manage your DLF-ANNOUNCE subscription, visit diglib.org/announce