Progress in electronics and optics offers faster computers, and rapid communication via the internet that is matched by ever larger and evolving storage systems. Instinctively one assumes that this must be totally beneficial. However advances in software and storage media are progressing in ways which are frequently incompatible with earlier systems and the economics and commercial pressures rarely guarantee total compatibility with earlier systems. Instead, the industries actively choose to force the users to purchase new systems and software. Thus we are moving forward with new technological variants that may have access to only the most recent systems and we will have lost earlier alternatives. The reality is that increased processing sp...
Since 1999 the recording industries have seen a dramatic and steady decline in the sale of the compa...
We are now entering a completely new age - The Age of Information. Just as the Agricultural and Indu...
Digital technologies are ubiquitous in modern life. They mediate many of our daily actions, particul...
Rapid changes in technology make preservation of digital content a challenge. Taking into account th...
There is an enormous “Damocles’ sword” hanged up over our recent past. Archives, information, artefa...
On Culture in a Worldwide Information Society: Long Term Preservation of Digital Archives Rapid cha...
The advent of the computer is comparable in its revolutionary implications to the advent of the pr...
We are generating a lot of documents and content. What about the protection and ability to access th...
A pattern has emerged in starting presentations on the preservation of electronic materials: Disaste...
The rapid growth in the creation and dissemination of electronic information has emphasized the digi...
E asy Internet access presumes that everyone can capture, access, anduse the world’s accumulated dig...
There are several key issues that concern me as a scholar. First, as an economic historian and as so...
This paper explores the problems of maintaining accessibility to electronic works of art over time. ...
If there was ever a time when archives and libraries were places of refuge from the flux of the surr...
If you were to graph the progress of civilization, you might be surprised to find that 99.99% of hum...
Since 1999 the recording industries have seen a dramatic and steady decline in the sale of the compa...
We are now entering a completely new age - The Age of Information. Just as the Agricultural and Indu...
Digital technologies are ubiquitous in modern life. They mediate many of our daily actions, particul...
Rapid changes in technology make preservation of digital content a challenge. Taking into account th...
There is an enormous “Damocles’ sword” hanged up over our recent past. Archives, information, artefa...
On Culture in a Worldwide Information Society: Long Term Preservation of Digital Archives Rapid cha...
The advent of the computer is comparable in its revolutionary implications to the advent of the pr...
We are generating a lot of documents and content. What about the protection and ability to access th...
A pattern has emerged in starting presentations on the preservation of electronic materials: Disaste...
The rapid growth in the creation and dissemination of electronic information has emphasized the digi...
E asy Internet access presumes that everyone can capture, access, anduse the world’s accumulated dig...
There are several key issues that concern me as a scholar. First, as an economic historian and as so...
This paper explores the problems of maintaining accessibility to electronic works of art over time. ...
If there was ever a time when archives and libraries were places of refuge from the flux of the surr...
If you were to graph the progress of civilization, you might be surprised to find that 99.99% of hum...
Since 1999 the recording industries have seen a dramatic and steady decline in the sale of the compa...
We are now entering a completely new age - The Age of Information. Just as the Agricultural and Indu...
Digital technologies are ubiquitous in modern life. They mediate many of our daily actions, particul...