Preserving software and providing access to obsolete software is necessary and will become even more important for work with any kind of born-digital artifacts. While usability and availability of emulation in digital curation and preservation workflow has improved significantly, productive (re)use of preserved obsolete software is a growing concern, due to a lack of (future) operational knowledge. In this article we describe solutions to automate and document software usage in a way, such that the result is not only instructive but also productive
Archival repositories that intend to develop programmatic solutions for managing and preserving born...
With the rapid increase in the amount and complexity of data that is needed to be preserved, manual ...
If there was ever a time when archives and libraries were places of refuge from the flux of the surr...
Emulation used as a long-term preservation strategy offers the potential to keep digital objects in ...
Museum visitors today can regularly view 500 year old art by Renaissance masters. Will visitors to m...
This presentation is concerned with the sustainability of technological artefacts that accompany and...
There is as yet no viable long-term strategy to ensure that digital information will be readable in ...
After significant research and proven usefulness especially for complex, dynamic and interactive obj...
One of the major challenges in the digital preservation field is the difficulty of ensuring long-ter...
Progress towards practical long-term preservation seems to be stalled. Preservationists cannot affor...
This paper describes and compares digital curation workflows from 12 cultural heritage institutions ...
Software archives are vital parts in long-term preservation strategies of digital artifacts because ...
Digital Preservation has evolved into a specialized, interdisciplinary research discipline of its ow...
The article focuses on current approaches and potentials for emulation technologies within the cultu...
In contemporary digital art computer technology plays an integral part not only in the creation of a...
Archival repositories that intend to develop programmatic solutions for managing and preserving born...
With the rapid increase in the amount and complexity of data that is needed to be preserved, manual ...
If there was ever a time when archives and libraries were places of refuge from the flux of the surr...
Emulation used as a long-term preservation strategy offers the potential to keep digital objects in ...
Museum visitors today can regularly view 500 year old art by Renaissance masters. Will visitors to m...
This presentation is concerned with the sustainability of technological artefacts that accompany and...
There is as yet no viable long-term strategy to ensure that digital information will be readable in ...
After significant research and proven usefulness especially for complex, dynamic and interactive obj...
One of the major challenges in the digital preservation field is the difficulty of ensuring long-ter...
Progress towards practical long-term preservation seems to be stalled. Preservationists cannot affor...
This paper describes and compares digital curation workflows from 12 cultural heritage institutions ...
Software archives are vital parts in long-term preservation strategies of digital artifacts because ...
Digital Preservation has evolved into a specialized, interdisciplinary research discipline of its ow...
The article focuses on current approaches and potentials for emulation technologies within the cultu...
In contemporary digital art computer technology plays an integral part not only in the creation of a...
Archival repositories that intend to develop programmatic solutions for managing and preserving born...
With the rapid increase in the amount and complexity of data that is needed to be preserved, manual ...
If there was ever a time when archives and libraries were places of refuge from the flux of the surr...