Getting back to posting, and what better occasion? An embarrassment of riches in the Valley today: the poetry marathon and kick-off events for Museums10's "Table for Ten" program on food in culture at the Emily Dickinson Museum, and a conference on the History of the Book (which I'm co-chairing) at the Massachusetts Center for Interdisciplinary Renaissance Studies.
(And in the meantime, in Washington, DC, it was time for the National Book Festival. When it rains, it pours—figuratively speaking. Here, the weather has been beautiful and unseasonably warm this week.)
Libraries: Anchoring The Future of Software Preservation (Interview with
Julien Roche, President of Liber)
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From Software Heritage: Imagine the Tower of Babel, but instead of chaos
and confusion, it stands as a symbol of collaboration and understanding.
This seem...
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