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The University of Virginia Library is excited to announce a FREE one-day workshop around software preservation and the emulation of born digital materials on Thursday, July 18th, 2019 in Charlottesville, Virginia.

Registration is open now, and is limited to 60 participants. 
Visit our workshop website (https://workshop.lib.virginia.edu/emulation_in_the_archives/index.html) to learn more about:

Registration
Scholarships
Our fantastic featured speakers

This workshop is part of our project within the Software Preservation Network's IMLS-funded [RE-95-17-0058-17] Fostering a Community of Practice (FCOP) grant cohort, and is open to all who may wish to attend. While the focus will be around a library and archives environment for software preservation and emulation, we welcome students and colleagues from across the cultural heritage and technical communities. 

What topics will be covered?

Current state of software preservation and emulation of born digital materials
Developing archival workflows
Metadata and description
Legal landscape
Access and Use
And more!

Questions? Contact the UVA FCOP project team at [log in to unmask]

Thank you, and we hope to see you in Charlottesville!

FCOP Emulation in the Archives Project Team:
Lauren Work
Elizabeth Wilkinson
Mike Durbin
Jeremy Bartczak


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