10:07:38 From Neil Chue Hong : Really interesting read, Jason - thanks for sharing! 10:37:57 From Educopia Institute : http://www.computerhistory.org/softwarehistory/ 10:39:31 From Jason Scott : AL!!! 10:44:59 From paula jabloner : Yes Al Kossow is the genius in both restoring the Xerox Alto and being able to image our pre-PC collection. 10:45:23 From Educopia Institute : Everyone feel free to begin lining up your questions for Patricia, Paula and Anne-Marie 10:46:15 From Educopia Institute : and Tim! 10:46:45 From Courtney Mumma (TDL) : I’m interested to know if there is a particular software artifact that has presented the biggest challenge for each of our panelists. 10:47:07 From Educopia Institute : That's great, Courtney! 10:49:06 From William Kilbride : in the opening slides there were lots of images of software discs. I wonder how the move to online delivery will change the collecting policy and practices. I imagine differences between large commercial system s like CAD and BIM versus boutique art work. what do you think? 10:49:27 From Educopia Institute : Great question, William! 10:50:30 From Educopia Institute : Please keep in mind, if you all have questions for our guests - or you want to make sure that the larger group is made aware of software collections not mentioned during today's webinar - please post them in the chat so they can be answered or posted alongside the recording on the DPC and SPN websites! 10:51:32 From William Kilbride : if there was one policy or advocacy challenge DPC or SPN could work on for collection development what would it be? 10:51:44 From Jason Scott : We're going to DEMOLISH dongles 10:51:58 From Educopia Institute : !!! 10:52:04 From William Kilbride : YAY! 10:54:26 From William Kilbride : thanks. I 10:55:05 From Educopia Institute : Does Patricia, Tim, Paulaand Anne-Marie's discussion make anyone else think about how they might rethink their collection development policies? 10:55:07 From Jason Scott : <3 10:55:51 From Patricia Falcao : Same for us…. 10:56:47 From William Kilbride : I guess there is the online delivery means there is not really a canonical release any more. maybe it could be called 'obsolescence as a service' 10:56:54 From Patrick Aerts : Since there are apparently also parties that collect hardware and in particular working hardware, would it make sense to compile a list of working obsolete computer systems? 10:57:37 From Courtney Mumma (TDL) : Thank you all, this is an excellent series so far. And much thanks to the panel guests. 10:57:43 From Patricia Falcao : Thank you for the invitation, and the great series of webinars! 10:57:51 From William Kilbride : thank you all very much! 10:57:57 From twalsh : Thank you to everyone for putting this together! 10:58:03 From Daina Bouquin : Thank you so much!! 10:58:21 From erinb : Thank you! This was very informative. So much food for thought re: my institution's practices to chew on.... 10:58:32 From Anne-Marie Trépanier : Thanks everyone for your great contributions to this discussion! 10:59:01 From Patricia Falcao : Bye! 10:59:03 From Sarah Middleton : thanks all 10:59:07 From Jason Scott : AND NOW THE AFTERPARTY 10:59:10 From Tom Ensom : Thanks everyone, really enjoyed! 10:59:13 From Patrick Aerts : Bye, great work!