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*Greetings Colleagues!The recording from last week’s episode “Episode 7:
Software Preservation and Public Accountability - Moving the Needle” 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-episode7 <http://bit.ly/spwebinars-episode7>
Episode 7: Software Preservation and Public Accountability - Moving the
Needle explores 1) the role of software preservation and curation in
ensuring algorithmic transparency and 2) the complementary roles of
community governance and tech alongside formal legal mechanisms for
ensuring long-term access to software and software-dependent materials.
Special Guests include Burkhard Schafer
<http://www.law.ed.ac.uk/people/burkhardschafer> (University of Edinburgh),
Andrew Charlesworth
<http://www.bristol.ac.uk/engineering/people/andrew-j-charlesworth/overview.html>
(University of Bristol), and Brandon Butler
<https://static.lib.virginia.edu/directory/staff/bcb4y.html> (University of
Virginia).We are committed to continual improvement and we need your
feedback so that we can create more meaningful future programming for you:
http://bit.ly/spwebinars-feedback <http://bit.ly/spwebinars-feedback> 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). Acknowledgment
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),
Devon Olson (University of North Dakota)  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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