Mailing List CNI-ANNOUNCE@cni.org Message #114237
From: Diane Goldenberg-Hart <CNI-ANNOUNCE@cni.org>
Sender: <cgplmgr@cni.org>
Subject: Video: Emulation/Virtualization in Preservation
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2016 12:30:40 -0500
To: <CNI-ANNOUNCE>
Preservation systems using emulation have recently been deployed for public use by the Internet Archive and the Rhizome Project, and for restricted use by the Olive Archive at Carnegie-Mellon and others. What are the advantages and limitations of current emulation technology, and what are the barriers to more general adoption? David Rosenthal of Stanford University explores these questions in Emulation and Virtualization as Preservation Strategies:


Previously-released videos from this meeting:

-Organizational Implications of Data Science Environments in Education, Research, and Research Management in Libraries
-Hydra-in-a-Box: Building and Bundling a National Digital Platform
-The Future of Linked Data in Libraries: Assessing BIBFRAME Against Best Practices (Sanderson)
-New Tools for Providing Access to Digital Image Collections: Mirador and Spotlight (Snydman)
-Experiences with High Resolution Display Walls in Academic Libraries (Brosz, Ashleigh, Boyer)
-Linked Data for Libraries and Archives: LD4L and Europeana (Kraft, Cramer, Blair)
-Digital Dissertations in an Increasingly Welcoming Landscape (Visconti, Purdue)
-Big Data Ethics Support Systems and Networks (Tijerina and Keller, Data & Society Research Institute)
-The Archaeology of Infrastructure (Choudhury, Johns Hopkins; Geraerts, University College London)
-The Open Science Framework (OSF) at Notre Dame: Connecting the Workflow and Supporting the Research Mission (Sallans, COS; Meyers, Notre Dame)
-Transparency, Trust, and Consumer Protection in a Complex World (Julie Brill, Federal Trade Commission)
-Achieving Meaningful Interoperability for Web-based Scholarship (Van de Compel, Nelson)
-Recalibrating Access, Security, Privacy and Innovation (Clifford Lynch, CNI)
-Is Gold Open Access Sustainable? Update from the UC Pay-It-Forward Project (Smith, Anderson)
-How Much Does $1.7 Billion Buy You? A Comparison of Published Scientific Journal Articles to Their Pre-print Version (Farb, Grappone, Broadwell, Klein)



To see all videos produced by CNI, visit our video channels on YouTube (www.youtube.com/cnivideo) and Vimeo (vimeo.com/channels/cni).




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Diane Goldenberg-Hart
Communications Coordinator
Coalition for Networked Information
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202.296.5098 | cni.org


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