A pattern has emerged in starting presentations on the preservation of electronic materials: Disaster! In 1975, the U.S. Census Bureau discovered that only two computers on earth can still read the 1960 census. The computerized index to a million Vietnam War records was entered on a hybrid motion picture film carrier that cannot be read. The bulk of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's research since 1958 is threatened because of poor storage. These tales are akin to Jorge Luis Borges's short story in which the knowledge of the world is concentrated in one mammoth computer - and the key is lost. The essential question for the Information Age may well be how to save the electronic memory (Stielow: 333)
Preservation of media content is increasingly problematic with the rise of digital media. While it s...
The advent of the computer is comparable in its revolutionary implications to the advent of the pr...
The rapid growth in the creation and dissemination of electronic information has emphasized the digi...
Will the archives of our future resemble Babel’s library imagined by Borges? A never-ending library,...
Modern society is faced with the glaring possibility of a future ‘digital gap’ where the...
Progress in electronics and optics offers faster computers, and rapid communication via the internet...
Rapid changes in technology make preservation of digital content a challenge. Taking into account th...
Increasing amounts of information are being created and stored exclusively in digital form. The prob...
Chapter 7 of 8.The world of information is becoming ever more digital. While advances in information...
There are several key issues that concern me as a scholar. First, as an economic historian and as so...
Cultural historyenthusiasts have asserted the urgent need to protect digital information from immine...
There is an enormous “Damocles’ sword” hanged up over our recent past. Archives, information, artefa...
International audiencePurposeDigital content is a strategic asset that has observed an exponential g...
The second decade of the 21st century finds institutions around the world increasingly having to cop...
The author invites readers to reflect on the use of electronic records. He defines the term as encom...
Preservation of media content is increasingly problematic with the rise of digital media. While it s...
The advent of the computer is comparable in its revolutionary implications to the advent of the pr...
The rapid growth in the creation and dissemination of electronic information has emphasized the digi...
Will the archives of our future resemble Babel’s library imagined by Borges? A never-ending library,...
Modern society is faced with the glaring possibility of a future ‘digital gap’ where the...
Progress in electronics and optics offers faster computers, and rapid communication via the internet...
Rapid changes in technology make preservation of digital content a challenge. Taking into account th...
Increasing amounts of information are being created and stored exclusively in digital form. The prob...
Chapter 7 of 8.The world of information is becoming ever more digital. While advances in information...
There are several key issues that concern me as a scholar. First, as an economic historian and as so...
Cultural historyenthusiasts have asserted the urgent need to protect digital information from immine...
There is an enormous “Damocles’ sword” hanged up over our recent past. Archives, information, artefa...
International audiencePurposeDigital content is a strategic asset that has observed an exponential g...
The second decade of the 21st century finds institutions around the world increasingly having to cop...
The author invites readers to reflect on the use of electronic records. He defines the term as encom...
Preservation of media content is increasingly problematic with the rise of digital media. While it s...
The advent of the computer is comparable in its revolutionary implications to the advent of the pr...
The rapid growth in the creation and dissemination of electronic information has emphasized the digi...