[game_preservation] Game Preservation panel at DiGRA2009
Dan Pinchbeck
Dan.Pinchbeck at port.ac.uk
Sun Jun 7 09:19:20 EDT 2009
Hi Devin
The proceedings should be freely available on DiGRA's website after the conference - so unless that changes (which I doubt!) they'll be public. The SIG paper will need agreement from this community anyway - the plan is for me to roughly edit it for the conference and then get it agreed before it's finalised - unless anyone else wants to do that!
Cheers
Dan
Dr Dan Pinchbeck
Advanced Games Research Group
School of Creative Technologies
University of Portsmouth, UK
www.thechineseroom.co.uk
www.keep.port.ac.uk
>>> Devin Monnens <dmonnens at gmail.com> 07/06/09 1:54 PM >>>
Dan,
Will the papers presented in this panel be made accessible/published
elsewhere (such as on the Preservation SIG website?).
-Devin
On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 6:47 AM, Dan Pinchbeck <Dan.Pinchbeck at port.ac.uk>wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> A very quick note to let you all know that the Game Preservation panel we
> proposed for the DiGRA2009 International Conference has been accepted. This
> includes papers by Jo Barwick, the KEEP consortium, the National Videogames
> Archive and the IGDA Game Preservation SIG White Paper.
>
> I'll send more details through next week, but just wanted to say thanks to
> all the contributors. I think it's really important that we've now got a
> platform to discuss game preservation at the foremost games research
> conference.
>
> More soon!
>
> Dan
>
> Dr Dan Pinchbeck
> Advanced Games Research Group
> School of Creative Technologies
> University of Portsmouth, UK
>
> www.thechineseroom.co.uk
> www.keep.port.ac.uk
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