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The Foundations of Emulation as a Service: An Interview with Dirk von Suchodoletz, Part Two

Posted by: Butch Lazorchak

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The Foundations of Emulation as a Service: An Interview with Dirk von Suchodoletz, Part One

Posted by: Butch Lazorchak

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Imagine What We’ll Know This Time Next Week: An Interview with Bailey Smith and Anne Wootton of Pop Up Archive

Posted by: Trevor Owens

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Exhibiting Video Games: An interview with Smithsonian’s Georgina Goodlander

Posted by: Trevor Owens

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Sharing, Theft, and Creativity: deviantART’s Share Wars and How an Online Arts Community Thinks About Their Work

Posted by: Trevor Owens

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Digital Strategy Catches up With the Present: An Interview with Smithsonian’s Michael Edson

Posted by: Trevor Owens

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Galleries, Libraries, Archives, Museums with Wikipedia (GLAM-Wiki): Insights Interview with Lori Phillips

Posted by: Susan Manus

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Open Source Software and Digital Preservation: An Interview with Bram van der Werf of the Open Planets Foundation

Posted by: Bill LeFurgy

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Sheer Preservation – FamilySearch and Preserving the Heritage of Mankind

Posted by: Susan Manus