With coffee break from 10:30-11:00
09:00 am
How can the UNESCO PERSIST Programme Bring about Digital Sustainability through Legacy Software Services?
Janet Delve | University of Brighton | United Kingdom
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Janet Delve | University of Brighton | United Kingdom
David Anderson | University of Brighton | United Kingdom
Natasa Milic-Frayling | University of Nottingham | United Kingdom
Prof. Christopher Lee | School of Information and Library Science University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | United States
This workshop will address the topic of sustained access to digital content by providing a legal framework and a technical platform for hosting and distributing functional legacy software. Both aspects represent key areas of the UNESCO PERSIST Programme that will focus on the preservation of the digital heritage under the UNESCO Memory of the World Programme.
The objective of the workshop is to engage Digital Preservation Practitioners, Memory Organizations, the ICT industry and policy makers in the discussion of use cases for the international platforms of legacy software services, e.g., applications to preserving increasingly complex digital objects, engagement models among the stakeholders that would lead to revenue streams and economically sustainable services, and legal frameworks that ensure flexible use of legacy software in the far future, e.g., policies to guide life-cycle management of critical software and ‘fair use of software’ beyond its market lifespan.