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But Storage is Cheap: Digital Preservation in the Age of Abudanc
'''But Storage is Cheap: Digital Preservation in the Age of Abundance'''
#https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yk9ccNP9xTk
#https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yk9ccNP9xTk
Preservation from a social perspective
The age of abundance of information
more information, and same fineain of attention span
have not been digital informatoin for to long
what me worring is storage is cheap
cheap storage
storage need energy
the use of power will not be cheap
depended on the power grid
spectrum of digital
goes beyond servers
not everything is equals valuable
limited byest
information is easy to use and manipual
metadata
Not called preservation, but called access
Future productivity of science, how to talk about that like library
astro science vs hollywood movies
public interest
intensivew
more institute attention to digital preservation
finance have done it for along whiel
library har to learn, from coming from a paper based world
cant be done in a old way
no silo way.
shared knowledge and location
can do things by its own
on scale, over institutions
tech advance: have not keept paced with the creation of information
the sad thing is the smaller library, cultural institutes.. they are left on their own
small intest
shared stewardship
bad news of institution of commitments
incentive to preserve in the public interest
we differs. artificial memory over time and generation. we do it true preservation
Google
Blue Ribbon Task Force on Sustainable Digital Preservation and Access
http://brtf.sdsc.edu/biblio/BRTF_Final_Report.pdf

Latest revision as of 17:55, 27 March 2015

But Storage is Cheap: Digital Preservation in the Age of Abundance

  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yk9ccNP9xTk

Preservation from a social perspective The age of abundance of information more information, and same fineain of attention span

have not been digital informatoin for to long what me worring is storage is cheap

cheap storage storage need energy the use of power will not be cheap depended on the power grid

spectrum of digital goes beyond servers

not everything is equals valuable limited byest


information is easy to use and manipual

metadata

Not called preservation, but called access Future productivity of science, how to talk about that like library astro science vs hollywood movies

public interest

intensivew

more institute attention to digital preservation finance have done it for along whiel

library har to learn, from coming from a paper based world cant be done in a old way no silo way. shared knowledge and location

can do things by its own

on scale, over institutions

tech advance: have not keept paced with the creation of information the sad thing is the smaller library, cultural institutes.. they are left on their own small intest

shared stewardship

bad news of institution of commitments

incentive to preserve in the public interest

we differs. artificial memory over time and generation. we do it true preservation

Google Blue Ribbon Task Force on Sustainable Digital Preservation and Access http://brtf.sdsc.edu/biblio/BRTF_Final_Report.pdf