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The Australian Emulation Network: Accessing Born Digital Cultural Collections

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posted on 2024-07-11, 15:29 authored by Melanie SwalwellMelanie Swalwell
This paper outlines a new funded project which aims to conserve and render born digital artefacts widely accessible by establishing an Australian Emulation Network. High value cultural collections from university archives and the GLAM sector requiring legacy computer environments will be targeted. The project expects to generate new knowledge across media arts, design, and architecture. Expected outcomes include stabilising and providing researchers with emulated access to born digital cultural artefacts, sharing legacy computer environments across the network, and establishing an Australian software preservation community of practice, building skills in preserving and emulating digital cultural artefacts with substantial future applications also in scientific preservation.

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The Australian Emulation Network: Born Digital Cultural Collections Access

Australian Research Council

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Archiving Australian Media Arts: Towards a method and national collection

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9788409474592

Journal title

Proceedings, ISEA2022, International Symposium on Electronic Art (Proceedings of the Second Summit on New Media Art Archiving), Barcelona, 10-16 June 2022

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ISEA2022, International Symposium on Electronic Art The Second Summit on New Media Art Archiving, Barcelona, 10-16 June 2022

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5 pp

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ISEA & UOC

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Copyright © 2022 the author. This is the final peer-reviewed accepted manuscript version, hosted under the terms and conditions of the Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license.

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eng

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