There are still some places at the forthcoming Digital Lives Research Seminar: Monday 5 July 2010. To book a place please contact Jeremy Leighton John at jeremy.john@bl.uk indicating which sessions you would like to attend and to which institution you are associated in some way (eg as a student).
If there is a place available and reserved for you, you will receive a confirmatory email.
Invited speakers include Christine Finn, Jussi Parikka (Anglia Ruskin University), Erika Farr and Naomi Nelson (Emory University), Daniela Petrelli (University of Sheffield), Seth Shaw (Duke University), Michael G. Olson (Stanford University), Gabriela Redwine (Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas at Austin), Kieron Wilkinson and Istvan Fabian (Software Preservation Society), Matthew G. Kirschenbaum (University of Maryland), Erika Farr and Naomi Nelson (Emory University), Vincent Joguin (Joguin SAS), Matt Shreeve (Curtis+Cartwright Consulting), Simon P. Wilson (Hull History Centre) and Jeff Ubois (Fujitsu Labs of America).
There will also be presentations from members of the Personal Digital Manuscripts Project at the British Library.
There will be lectures, demonstrations and discussions: all addressed at recent and emerging advances and issues for personal digital archives.
Topics will range from authenticity and the use of forensic technologies, emulation and portable emulators, digital preservation services, initiatives with digital archives, software preservation, ancestral computers and the classic computer community, low level disk analysis and capture, and the concepts of digital materiality and universal virtual machines.
Further details can be found in this pdf file: Download Digital Lives Seminar 5July2010 v8.
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