Between 18-20 July, Melanie Swalwell will attend the 2016 Born Digital Archiving Exchange, at Stanford University. Organised by staff from Stanford University Libraries, the event is intended as an opportunity for experts to share ideas, techniques and best practices in archiving born-digital content. It is a follow on to last years successful “Capture Lab”, which Denise de Vries attended.
Articles
- Updated CFP: Hacking and Making the Digital Era
- CFP for #SCMS18: Hacking and Making the Digital Era
- Fans and Videogames published!
- 8″ Disk Recovery: The continuing story
- The Investigator Transformed/Game On
- Getting desperate: Down to the Physical Layer of 8″ Disks
- Spinning up the first 8″ disk
- Popular Memory Archive of Australia and Korea
- An 8″ Floppy Disk Challenge
- Digital Obsolescence: Reproducing Floppy Data Cables
- Congratulations Dongwon Jo
- Archives in The Netherlands
- University of Freiburg Research Project
- BDAX 2016
- Lori Emerson
- Computer Archaeology Lab website launch
- Dr Craig Mudge AO
- Erik Champion seminar
- Film launched
- Hardware needed!
- UNESCO PERSIST Taskforce
- State Library of South Australia Staff Visit
- Stanford CaptureLab 2015
- Seminar 4th August
- Job Opportunity: Research Associate
- CSEM Expo – Digital Preservation for the Future
- International Council on Archives
- Preserving Microbee software with MSPP
- Lab Launch
- Lunchtime seminar
- Graeme Kirkpatrick lecture
- Obituary: Craig Harrington
- New Computer Archaeology Lab
- Emulation-as-a-Service
- PhD scholarship topup
- Public Lecture on Emulation as a Service (EaaS)
- Masterclass
- Upcoming Public Lecture: Preserving Digital Art and Games
- Digital Preservation experts to visit
- Computer disk collections at the SLSA: Creating disk images of born digital content
- visit by Ian Welch
- Wide discussion of a range of current projects at July meeting
- CFP may be of interest
- 23rd July meetup
- First meeting