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AFFILIATIONS:--------------------------------------------------------------------------Greetings
Colleagues!REQUEST FOR FEEDBACK: We’ve just wrapped up Episode 5 of the
Software Preservation Webinar Series and we are planning future software
preservation programming, including in-depth interviews with researchers,
developers, archivists, curators and others on their work in software
preservation and curation. Please tell us what you liked, what you wanted
to hear more about and where we can improve by submitting your feedback by
Wednesday, June 6 COB using this Google form:
https://goo.gl/forms/tuGjuVlJye4ut5f93
<https://goo.gl/forms/tuGjuVlJye4ut5f93> The recording from last week’s
episode “Episode 5: Scaling Software Preservation and Emulation” is now
available! You are invited to watch the recording and explore the
supplementary resources provided for this episode and all previous episodes
here: http://bit.ly/spwebinars-episode5 <http://bit.ly/spwebinars-episode5>
Episode 5: Scaling Software Preservation and Emulation discusses how we
move forward and scale up our software preservation efforts to meet our
growing preservation and access needs. Guests highlight challenges and
opportunities associated with scaling an institutional software
preservation program as well as scaling software preservation across
institutions. Our final episode in the Software Preservation Webinar
Series, “Episode 6: Legal Possibilities for Software Preservation,” has
been rescheduled as a two-part mini-series in July.Stay tuned for
registration details!Legal Possibilities for Software Preservation will
feature Special Guests: Brandon Butler (University of Virginia) and Kendra
Albert (Harvard University). Additional guests may be announced in June.
Research Lead and Facilitator is Jessica Meyerson (Software Preservation
Network). About the SeriesThe Software Preservation Webinar Series provides
a survey of software preservation contexts. Each episode explores a
different software preservation context by providing an overview,
discussion with guest speakers (specialists in digital preservation,
software studies, scholarly communication, open source software and more)
and open discussion with attendees. The webinar is jointly hosted by the
Digital Preservation Coalition <https://www.dpconline.org/> (DPC) and the
Software Preservation Network <http://www.softwarepreservationnetwork.org/>
(SPN). Acknowledgement and sincere thanks to all of our special guests and
registered attendees. Warm appreciation to series colleagues-in-arms Sarah
Middleton (DPC), Paul Wheatley (DPC), William Kilbride (DPC) and all the
members of SPN Training & Education Working Group: Anne-Marie Trépanier
(Canadian Centre for Architecture), Sherry Lake (University of Virginia),
Andi Altenbach (Studio Gang), Neil Chue Hong (Software Sustainability
Institute), Elizabeth Parke (McGill University), Daina Bouquin
(Harvard/Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics), Morgan McKeehan (University
of North Carolina-Chapel Hill) and Julia Kim (Library of Congress).On
behalf of the SPN and DPC,Jessica Meyerson*
On Tue, May 29, 2018 at 11:32 AM, Jessica Meyerson <[log in to unmask]>
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> *Greetings Colleagues!REQUEST FOR FEEDBACK: We’ve just wrapped up Episode
> 5 of the Software Preservation Webinar Series and we are planning future
> software preservation programming, including in-depth interviews with
> researchers, developers, archivists, curators and others on their work in
> software preservation and curation. Please tell us what you liked, what you
> wanted to hear more about and where we can improve by submitting your
> feedback by Wednesday, June 6 COB using this Google form:
> https://goo.gl/forms/tuGjuVlJye4ut5f93
> <https://goo.gl/forms/tuGjuVlJye4ut5f93> The recording from last week’s
> episode “Episode 5: Scaling Software Preservation and Emulation” is now
> available! You are invited to watch the recording and explore the
> supplementary resources provided for this episode and all previous episodes
> here: http://bit.ly/spwebinars-episode5 <http://bit.ly/spwebinars-episode5>
> Episode 5: Scaling Software Preservation and Emulation discusses how we
> move forward and scale up our software preservation efforts to meet our
> growing preservation and access needs. Guests highlight challenges and
> opportunities associated with scaling an institutional software
> preservation program as well as scaling software preservation across
> institutions. Our final episode in the Software Preservation Webinar
> Series, “Episode 6: Legal Possibilities for Software Preservation,” has
> been rescheduled as a two-part mini-series in July.Stay tuned for
> registration details!Legal Possibilities for Software Preservation will
> feature Special Guests: Brandon Butler (Yale University) and Kendra Albert
> (British Library). Additional guests may be announced in June. Research
> Lead and Facilitator is Jessica Meyerson (Software Preservation Network).
> About the SeriesThe Software Preservation Webinar Series provides a survey
> of software preservation contexts. Each episode explores a different
> software preservation context by providing an overview, discussion with
> guest speakers (specialists in digital preservation, software studies,
> scholarly communication, open source software and more) and open discussion
> with attendees. The webinar is jointly hosted by the Digital Preservation
> Coalition <https://www.dpconline.org/> (DPC) and the Software Preservation
> Network <http://www.softwarepreservationnetwork.org/> (SPN).
> Acknowledgement and sincere thanks to all of our special guests and
> registered attendees. Warm appreciation to series colleagues-in-arms Sarah
> Middleton (DPC), Paul Wheatley (DPC), William Kilbride (DPC) and all the
> members of SPN Training & Education Working Group: Anne-Marie Trépanier
> (Canadian Centre for Architecture), Sherry Lake (University of Virginia),
> Andi Altenbach (Studio Gang), Neil Chue Hong (Software Sustainability
> Institute), Elizabeth Parke (McGill University), Daina Bouquin
> (Harvard/Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics), Morgan McKeehan (University
> of North Carolina-Chapel Hill) and Julia Kim (Library of Congress).On
> behalf of the SPN and DPC,Jessica Meyerson*
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> *Jessica Meyerson*
> Research Program Officer
> Educopia Institute
> http://educopia.org
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*Jessica Meyerson*
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Educopia Institute
http://educopia.org
Working from Austin, TX
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