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nla ◴[] No.43559438[source]
Best thing I ever heard from the head of archives at the BBC:

Once you format shift, you will always be format shifting.

Keep your originals whenever you can.

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anitil ◴[] No.43564042[source]
I don't understand this phrase, are you able to explain it?
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bell-cot ◴[] No.43565773[source]
Guess: If properly stored (physically), good-quality paper documents and photographs will last for centuries. But as soon as you digitize them - you're now chained to the treadmill of maintaining/upgrading/migrating digital archiving systems. Compared to keeping the old-fashioned Archive Storage Room dry (and fire-free), that's 100X the labor and expense. Forever.
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wizzard0 ◴[] No.43567769[source]
A lot of paper archives and libraries burned just recently in LA.
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1. bell-cot ◴[] No.43568729[source]
True.

But from fire-resistant storage cabinets, to concrete-lined file rooms, to underground archives, the tech to make archives ~99.5% fire-proof is more than a century old. And if you add redundant storage sites for the high-value stuff...

Vs. anything digital is far more vulnerable to digital malice.