Title :
The paradox of digital preservation
Author_Institution :
Missouri Univ., Columbia, MO, USA
fDate :
3/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Preserving digital information is plagued by short media life, obsolete hardware and software, slow read times of old media, and defunct Web sites. Herein lies the paradox: we want to maintain digital information intact, but we also want to access this information in a dynamic use context. Failure to address digital preservation problems is analogous to squandering potential professional, personal and economic gains, contributing to cultural and intellectual poverty and resulting in exorbitant costs for recovery. We are compelled to meet the research challenge to resolve the conflict between the creation context and the use context to facilitate digital information preservation
Keywords :
digital storage; information storage; information use; storage management; storage media; conflict resolution; creation context; cultural poverty; defunct Web sites; digital information preservation; dynamic use context; economic gains; intellectual poverty; media lifetime; obsolete hardware; obsolete software; old media; personal gains; professional gains; read times; Communication equipment; Context; Costs; Cultural differences; Hardware; Information technology; Internet; Investments; Production; US Government;