Prof of Digital Media Heritage @Swinburne | Homebrew Gaming & the Beginnings of Vernacular Digitality | 🖤💛❤️ ally | @AgainPlay @ArchOzMediaArts #AusEaaSI
Today is publication day! Welcome to the world, Homebrew Gaming and the Beginnings of Vernacular Digitality!!! It seems appropriate that the book I finished in Lockdown #1 is officially published in Lockdown #6. Here's a shelfie. 😂🥂🍷🥃 Get yours at:
https://t.co/KseRTbOMxh
Lovely blog post by @naagovau mentioning the collaboration with the #DigitalHeritage lab and the @arc_gov_au funded #AusEaaSI network. Our Phase 2 funding will enable more born digital content to be made accessible at more institutions!
https://t.co/P3kCWNw2VF
@Swinburne@AARNet
@VedekSve@Trogambouille@raguklemenso I tried posting the url, but it wasn’t allowed (not sure why). But if you (or anyone else) want to be subscribed, you can just reply here and I’ll sort it.
@sedvitae EaaSI is a platform that lowers the bar for accessing content that requires legacy software and hardware environments. There's a video showing it in action on the project webpage: https://t.co/t0njAgD3tg
I am thrilled to share that our ARC LE25 application “The Australian Emulation Network Phase 2 - Extending the Reach” has been funded! This is a large consortium of university researchers & GLAM organisations that will significantly extend the existing #AusEaaSI network. #EaaSI
My long journey to get the NSW hospital-acquired COVID figures!
I filed a GIPA (Government Information Public Access application) asking the NSW Ministry of Health how many people caught COVID in hospital, and how many had died, on 6th Feb 2023 (GIPA-23/35).
Answer: It would take 140 hours to produce a report showing number of hospital acquired COVID cases. I did not believe this. Surely they had this critical information on hand? I requested an internal review. On 6th July 2023 MoH confirmed “the Ministry does not hold complete and accurate records regarding nosocomial infections acquired in hospitals”.
16th March 2023 the CEC responded to my request for “any correspondence between the NSW Ministry of Health and hospital administrators, health care workers hospital patients or their representatives concerning nosocomial COVID-19”. They answered “Extensive searches by the Infection Prevention and Control team and the Chief Executive’s Office were conducted. However, despite an initial belief that the CEC might have held correspondence that related to your application, after an extensive search it has been established that the CEC does not have any such documents.” I was shocked. The CEC is the body who sets infection control policies for NSW. How could they not know how well their policy is working?
In mid 2023 Greens MLC Amanda Cohn wrote to Health Minister Ryan Park expressing concern about hospital acquire infections. The minister stated in his reply that that “healthcare acquired infections are recorded in the incident management system”. On Oct 2023 I asked for NSW MoH for numbers of hospital acquired COVID-19 (GIPA23/276) as recorded in the system referred to by the Minister. The MoH transferred this request to the CEC. The CEC said it would not be feasible to extract the information from the IMS. I requested a conference and on 24 Jan 2024 I had a Teams meeting with CEC’s Associate Director of Patient Safety Steve Bowden who explained the IMS is largely a free-text database and it would be necessary to manually review 11,000 records to identify those of interest. He said the information I was seeking is available in the MoH’s coded medical records. I explained that I had been directed to the CEC by the MoH and asked Mr Bowden to speak to the Ministry and sort this out. He was not willing to do so. I also expressed my disbelief that the CEC, who is the body responsible for setting infection control guidelines, would not have any correspondence from hospitals about hospital acquired infections and would not know how many HAIs were occurring.
Armed with the exact description of what I needed to ask MoH to provide, on 13 May 2024 I made another GIPA request to MoH, seeking:
"(1) All coded medical records which indicate hospital acquired COVID-19, including at least the date, week or month onset was recorded and whether the record indicates the patient died.
(2) Aggregate numbers of the above by day, week, month or year.
Note: If there is any doubt what information is being sought or you cannot find it, please consult Steve Bowden of the CEC who advised on 10/5/2024 that CEC cannot provide the information we seek because MOH owns it."
Now backed into a corner by CEC having said MoH has the information they previously denied having, the MoH invited me to another conference where I confirmed what I wanted. On 13th June 2024 I was advised they could provide the information but it would take 31 hours to produce it and would cost $930. Another barrier which is contrary to “freedom of information”.
Finally, on 17th September 2024 (18 months after my initial request) I received the decision with the data I had asked for. The summary is that in 2023 there were 6007 hospital acquired cases of COVID-19 and 5% of these people died in hospital (cause of death not shown).
This suggests that about 1 in 7 people who died from COVID in the last year in NSW caught it in hospital.
Peter Vogel Legal
14 Oct 2024
@MichelleArrow1 Reading room style access to born digital content that requires obsolete computing environments is possible, and coming soon. And a few tweaks to the Australian Copyright Act would make virtual reading room access a reality.
@MichelleArrow1 Australian historians might be interested in the Emulation as a Service Infrastructure (#EaaSI - ‘easy’) project funded by the ARC, that I lead. It’s addressing precisely this issue. Much of the GLAM sector have gotten involved. See https://t.co/t0njAgD3tg
#AusEaaSI
The door to truth-telling and healing has been opened in Queensland with a special Ceremonial Hearing filled with community and culture kicking off the Queensland Truth-telling and Healing Inquiry today.
The ceremony, attended by Yoorrook Deputy Chairs Sue-Anne Hunter and Travis Lovett, was a powerful and moving opening to the important work the Inquiry is embarking on.
We celebrate the truth-telling process opening in Queensland on this historic day and congratulate everyone involved in their wonderful ceremony today.
You can find out more at https://t.co/TzGl5Y1u2c
#Truthtelling #Inquiry #QLD #FirstPeoples #FirstNations
📽️Next up, we are thrilled to share a video detailing the incredible work of our #DPA2024 finalists for the @dri_ireland Award for Research & Innovation:
🌟Digital Archiving: Storage media prioritization
🌟CHARM
🌟PARADISEC
🌟Play it Again
https://t.co/WvcgpzPmZB
I don’t think it’s well understood that the number of people suffering from #LongCovid is not just very large, but it’s expanding. It doesn’t have to continue.
Very good to see and be involved in such a deliberate and positive step forward for safer indoor air. Trailblazing from @VicGovAu.
https://t.co/Kb8Z8ppJ22
@AndrewHewat Denial is a very effective coping mechanism. I think that’s likely where it started and has remained for most ppl, though undoubtedly there are also more nefarious motives in play. But ‘global pandemic with a novel disabling virus’ is a lot to digest. Probably too much for many.
@AndrewHewat My late partner worked for many years (in Indigenous Health) amongst public health scholars at UNSW and Flinders. I sometimes wonder where they all are now, and why on earth they allow others to set the narrative, so poorly. It wouldn’t be that hard to reframe it.