WHEN THE WORST HAPPENSON LONG AND SHORT-TERM DISASTERS AND THEIR IMPACT ON PRESERVATION THINKING
Kara Van MalssenAudioVisual Preservation Solutions
Screening the Future8 May 2013
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JONATHAN MINARD
HOT OFF THE PRESS!http://bit.ly/11F3vuO
THE VERGEHYPERALLERGICO’REILLY RADARBRIAN LEHRER
WALL ST JOURNAL
http://hyperallergic.com/60598/eyebeam-hurricane-sandy-flooding/
http://bit.ly/107CX8p
http://radar.oreilly.com/2013/01/eyebeam-update-two-months-after-sandy.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14F3Azvodbw
http://on.wsj.com/11HibcS
http://www.theverge.com/2013/1/15/3876790/eyebeam-hurricane-sandy-digital-archive-rescue
System restore: How archivists salvaged 1,500 volumes of digital
art from Sandy’s floodwaters
http://hyperallergic.com/60598/eyebeam-hurricane-sandy-flooding/
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According to tradition, [the Great Library of Alexandria in Egypt was] destroyed in a fire. Depending on whose story you believe and which villain you want to blame, this fire happened anywhere from 47 BCE to 641 CE. Or perhaps the Great Library fell on hard times and gradually lost its collection over the centuries to deterioration, theft, and other unspectacular causes. In any case, it’s so thoroughly lost that no one even knows what happened to it, and with it a huge amount of ancient literature vanished.
—Gary McGrath Files that Last
April 2013
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ROI
ROI
COI
COI= cost of inaction
“It may be possible, with enough work, to read almost anything, but there comes a point where it’s not economically feasible.”
—Gary McGrath. Files that Last. April 2013
Disaster became the impetus. Our organization’s long-delayed plans to secure a collection stored on unstable formats now had critical urgency.
—JONATHAN MINARD quoted in “After Sandy, Eyebeam is Thriving” Hyperallergic, 18 April 2013http://hyperallergic.com/69094/after-sandy-eyebeam-is-thriving/
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