Dear Colleagues,

This is an invitation to participate in a study entitled "Software Preservation 
for Cultural Heritage." Our research is part of an IMLS-funded project to 
establish a Software Preservation 
Network<https://www.imls.gov/sites/default/files/proposal_narritive_lg-73-15-0133_cal_poly_corporation.pdf>.
 With this study, we want to better understand cultural heritage 
practices/experiences surrounding long-term preservation and access to digital 
primary resources stored in proprietary file formats. While the cultural 
heritage community has developed tools and workflows for bitstream 
preservation, the community lacks empirical data regarding the experiences and 
efforts of cultural heritage repositories to access material stored in 
proprietary file formats during appraisal, accessioning, description, and 
reference activities.


As part of this survey, you will also be invited to opt-in for a follow-up 
semi-structured interview regarding proprietary software challenges. Anonymized 
data from the study will be made available to the profession and software 
rights holders, along with analysis of current trends and possibilities for 
future research.


Take the survey (roughly 20 minutes): 
https://utexas.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_eJr7lm1aCaC4McJ

Questions? Contact:

Jessica Meyerson, Digital Archivist, Briscoe Center for American History, 
University of Texas at Austin 
<j.meyer...@austin.utexas.edu<mailto:j.meyer...@austin.utexas.edu>>
Zach Vowell, Digital Archivist, Robert E. Kennedy Library, California 
Polytechnic State University <zvow...@calpoly.edu<mailto:zvow...@calpoly.edu>>

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