Dear Colleagues,

Registration is now 
open<http://www.softwarepreservationnetwork.org/spn-forum/registration-2/> for 
the Software Preservation Network (SPN) Forum! As you make your travel plans 
for the Society of American Archivists (SAA) Annual Meeting, don't miss this 
opportunity to participate in the emerging effort to establish a comprehensive 
software preservation strategy for cultural heritage institutions. Community 
participation will be key to a successful program.
There will be no registration fee, but space is limited!

The Forum will be held Monday, August 1st, 2016 on the Georgia State University 
Student Center<http://studentcenter.gsu.edu/> in downtown Atlanta, Georgia. 
Participants can expect a lively, engaging, and informative program that the 
SPN team hopes will build consensus around next steps for preserving software 
at scale - all in the larger effort to ensure long-term access to digital 
objects.

The Forum theme, "Action Research: Empowering the Cultural Heritage Community 
and Mapping Out Next Steps for Software Preservation" reflects the mission of 
the Software Preservation Network (SPN) to solicit community input. The SPN 
project team believes that the practice of critical reflection around software 
preservation must incorporate members from complementary domains to actively 
participate in a coordinated effort to develop a sustainable, national strategy 
for proprietary software licensing and collection - pulling heavily from the 
collective, lived experience and expertise of researcher-practitioners in 
software development, law, archives, libraries, museums, and other domains.

Important Dates:
April 5: Registration opens
April 18: Notification of proposal acceptance
May 31: Registration closes

More information about the forum and registration is available on the Software 
Preservation Network website<http://www.softwarepreservationnetwork.org/>. 
Don't wait, register 
today<http://www.softwarepreservationnetwork.org/spn-forum/registration-2/>!


Friendly Regards,

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

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