
Emulation in the Archives
Through Use and Emulation: Increasing Institutional Knowledge of Software Preservation with Computer Game Archiving
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Developing Metadata for Software-based Art (DMSA)
Through Use and Emulation: Increasing Institutional Knowledge of Software Preservation with Computer Game Archiving
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Expanding Access Through Emulation: retroTECH Online
Through Use and Emulation: Increasing Institutional Knowledge of Software Preservation with Computer Game Archiving
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Preserving Musical Notation and Composition Software
Through Use and Emulation: Increasing Institutional Knowledge of Software Preservation with Computer Game Archiving
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Emulation in the Middle Ages: Mainframes and Minicomputers
Through Use and Emulation: Increasing Institutional Knowledge of Software Preservation with Computer Game Archiving
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Through Use and Emulation: Increasing Institutional Knowledge of Software Preservation with Computer Game Archiving
Through Use and Emulation: Increasing Institutional Knowledge of Software Preservation with Computer Game Archiving
Cohorts, FCoP

FCoP 2020 Cohort Reflections: University of Illinois
Involvement with the FCoP cohort has afforded and required prioritization of my attention and resources to closely engage with software preservation and emulation concerns. Our institution is steadily acquiring born-digital collections some of which include content created in complex, domain-specific …Continue FCoP 2020 Cohort Reflections: University of Illinois
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FCoP 2019 Cohort Reflections: University of Arizona
As the project lead for the University of Arizona FCoP project team, I’ve realized that preserving and providing access to software is a lot like a jigsaw puzzle for three reasons: 1) it takes (a lot of) time to put …Continue FCoP 2019 Cohort Reflections: University of Arizona
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FCoP 2019 Cohort Reflections: University of Illinois
Staff from the University Library at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign joined the “Fostering a Community of Practice: Software Preservation” cohort for the opportunity to focus on continued development on preservation of and access to born digital collections held in …Continue FCoP 2019 Cohort Reflections: University of Illinois
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FCoP 2019 Cohort Reflections: Guggenheim Museum
The Solomon R. Guggenheim conservation department joined the “Fostering a Community of Practice: Software Preservation” cohort to look at documentation and metadata practices for computer-based artworks. Involvement in FCoP falls under the museum’s ongoing Conserving Computer-based Art initiative (CCBA) with …Continue FCoP 2019 Cohort Reflections: Guggenheim Museum
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FCoP 2019 Cohort Reflections: Living Computers: Museum + Labs
Living Computers: Museum + Labs (LCM+L) joined the Fostering a Community of Practice: Software Preservation cohort for the opportunity to test the Emulation-as-a-Service (EaaS) tool in our museum setting. LCM+L’s original project goal was to integrate a few of our …Continue FCoP 2019 Cohort Reflections: Living Computers: Museum + Labs