Libraries have served their universities in part through their robust access to and preservation of the scholarly record. Two libraries are now considering how to expand this responsibility to include executable content, such as software, models, and educational games. In this presentation from CNI’s spring 2015 meeting, Euan Cochrane of Yale University describes the bwFLA Emulation as a Service software, and Keith Webster of Carnegie Mellon University talks about the Olive (Open Library of Images for Virtual Execution) project.
Software Curation as a Digital Preservation Service is now available online:
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