Hi Andrea and all, Perhaps a less obvious venue to look at, for experience archiving digital art, would be the Electronic Literature Organization? http://www.eliterature.org/ In 2004, two of their folks published Acid-Free Bits: http://eliterature.org/pad/afb.html -- might be interesting to hear what's changed in their eyes. One of the two AFB authors, Nick Montfort, is still on the ELO Board of Directors. Cheers, -Vika -- Vika Zafrin Institutional Repository Librarian Boston University +1 617.358.6370 | http://open.bu.edu/ > Goethals, Andrea <mailto:[log in to unmask]> > April 9, 2014 at 10:21 AM > > Dear Group, > > For several reasons we decided it would be best to cancel the April > call for the Standards & Practices Working Group. We’re using this > time to plan what should be a very interesting call May 19 (1-2 ET) on > preserving digital art – thanks Winston for the suggestion! We’re > inviting some people working in that space to share with us some of > their challenges working with this material. If you have suggestions > for someone we should invite to talk about this, please send them to > either Kate Murray or me. > > thanks, > > Andrea > > _________________________________________ > > Andrea Goethals > > Digital Preservation and Repository Services Manager > > Harvard Library > > [log in to unmask] > > (617) 495-3724 >