Dear Colleagues,
The EaaSI team is excited to release our third Training Module: “The
EaaS|EaaSI Stack.”
Every three months, a new training module supplements and expands on
important concepts mentioned in the EaaSI User Handbook
<https://eaasi.gitlab.io/eaasi_user_handbook/>, opening the design and
functionality of the platform to wider feedback, comment, and discussion.
The “The EaaS|EaaSI Stack" training module covers:
- The essential components of the Emulation-as-a-Service (EaaS) stack
- Ways in which the EaaSI platform builds on EaaS
- Where EaaSI resources (Environments, Software, and Content) are stored
relative to EaaS
View and download the “The EaaS|EaaSI Stack" Training Module 👉
http://bit.ly/eaasi-training-module-3
Access all EaaSI Training Modules here
<https://www.softwarepreservationnetwork.org/emulation-as-a-service-infrastructure/resources/#modules>
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MORE ABOUT EAASI
The EaaSI program
<https://www.softwarepreservationnetwork.org/emulation-as-a-service-infrastructure/>
builds on previous work to apply the Emulation-as-a-Service (EaaS)
<http://eaas.uni-freiburg.de/> framework for access and use of preserved
software and digital objects. The project is focused on scaling the
technological framework necessary for multiple institutions to configure,
share, and access software and configured environments. EaaSI is focused on
a distributed, community-driven architecture that sits on top of existing
digital preservation infrastructure. This directly complements existing
efforts by the Software Preservation Network
<https://www.softwarepreservationnetwork.org/> and others to address key
aspects of software preservation including legal advocacy, research about
local software preservation needs, institutional capacity building for
software preservation, collection development, professional development and
training, and workflow recommendations.
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*Jessica Meyerson*
Director for Research & Strategy | Educopia Institute <http://educopia.org/>
The Maintainers <https://themaintainers.org/>, co-director
Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, Fellow
Pronouns: she/her/hers
Working from Austin, TX
jessica[at]educopia[dot]org | 512-864-4575
https://calendly.com/jmeyerson
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