Records preservation
RootsTech 2012 Records Preservation
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"Much of that digitization, of course, is of some of the 24 million rolls of microfilm gathered over the decades and stored at the Church's Granite Mountain Records Vault, a facility hollowed out of solid rock near the mouth of Little Cottonwood Canyon east of Sandy, Utah, Brother Burggraaf said."
". . . the entire collection in the vault could conceivably be digitized, depending on the need, within 10 to 20 years."
See the article here in the Church News.
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excerpts:
"Much of that digitization, of course, is of some of the 24 million rolls of microfilm gathered over the decades and stored at the Church's Granite Mountain Records Vault, a facility hollowed out of solid rock near the mouth of Little Cottonwood Canyon east of Sandy, Utah, Brother Burggraaf said."
". . . the entire collection in the vault could conceivably be digitized, depending on the need, within 10 to 20 years."
See the article here in the Church News.
source:
I've been thinking some more lately about concerns over preserving digital records; I remember a Roots and Branches newsletter article about it recently.
ReplyDeleteAt the TV station I work at, we used to put everything on physical tapes, and switched over to DVDs a little more than a year ago. It is more convenient and much quicker that way, but we lose archived footage much more easily. All it takes is one wrong key or someone ejecting a disc before its fully burned... and then the records are gone for good.
I'm printing many more things I'd like to keep nowadays...
Yep, I'm still a paper person--it has proven time worthy!
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