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Creating History to Maintain History
November 15, 2010

I have a much deeper appreciation of Pete Incaviglia than you do. read more

Digital Prevalence v Digital Persistence
October 20, 2010

All -philes are a bit odd, but I've always thought of audiophiles as the mad scientists of the preservation world. read more

Process
September 28, 2010

Of course, living in a Northwest logging town, it wasn't as if there were regular Russian classes available, so I turned to the only resource I knew -- the children's section at the County Library. read more

Metafun and Metagames
September 15, 2010

That means the records date back to 1775, but also that the expectation is for the records to continue on for some time into the future (or maybe just that 9999 is the new 2012). read more

Movement
August 10, 2010

More and more I’ve been hearing stories of activities that sound everyday enough, such as software upgrades and file transfers between servers, that go horribly awry. Upgrades are incompatible with older files or files created with a different software and those legacy files are corrupted or become inaccessible... Directory structures are changed during a migration or systems clean up and relationships or dependencies are lost... Important folders are not moved to a new server or are deleted during the application of a retention policy... read more

Touching Betamax
July 22, 2010

I believe that Congress passed a bill in 1992 stating that every article / news story / blog / etc that discusses audiovisual formats (and 'format wars' related therein) must, under penalty of law, mention how VHS won out over Betamax. I recently found this video for the song "Betamax" by the Filipino band Sandwich. ... read more

Speed Trap at the Crossroads
July 19, 2010

The rumor stops short of claiming that William Shakespeare was the producer on all of the recordings (or should that be that there is absolutely no way Shakespeare could have produced all of them), but the content-hungry nature of the internet demands that such attention-grabbing statements receive attention. read more

My Mistress’ Eyes Are Nothing Like the Sun
July 15, 2010

This dichotomous education either makes me very well-rounded or extremely useless. read more

On PAHR with Expanded Federal Support to Regional, State Archives
July 8, 2010

This is where you, fellow archivists, professional small collections managers, librarians, students, history buffs, Americans, or American enthusiasts come in to help preserve America's history. read more

Gettin’ Trashed
May 27, 2010

Ah, Memorial Day Weekend -- the traditional beginning to the marketing of summer. In New York this means one thing: the city will now be overwhelmed by the invasive stench of garbage being baked and steamed by the heat and humidity. read more

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