“What We Talk About When We Talk About Emulation” took place on January 29 @ 9am Pacific Standard Time and featured the following roundtable speakers

  • Type: Webinar
  • Date: 01.29.21
  • Location: Virtual

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Faciliators:

  • Ethan Gates
  • Jessica Meyerson

Speakers:

  • Tracy Popp – University of Illinois
  • Eric Kaltman – California State University, Channel Islands
  • Fernando Rios – University of Arizona

Event Objectives:

In this roundtable we cover the following topics:

  •  What has been your process for introducing or advocating for software preservation and emulation at your organization?
  • How are people learning software preservation and emulation concepts and terms?
  • How have/are you socializing these concepts – teaching, research, exhibits, policies, workflows? 
  • What types of questions are researchers, students, and faculty interested in v. questions from colleagues in collection development and digital curation?
  • What are one or two key concepts that you would like everyone to understand, regardless of the type of use case they may be interested in?
  • Following on from Dr. Amelia Acker’s research on the FCoP project – What/How do you think about the differences between serving up an emulated experience, and serving up data and existing collection materials — from the perspective of the library?