[game_preservation] Physical Archives collapsing (Example in Cologne)
Andreas Lange
lange at digitalgamearchive.org
Thu Apr 2 06:19:41 EDT 2009
Dear Andrew,
indeed this cologne desaster caused some people to promote digital
preservation. An other recent example is a fire in one of the most
important libraries in germany
(http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,2144,2831391,00.html) in 2004.
Andreas
Andrew Armstrong schrieb:
> A sad example (one I missed from early March - I don't check out too
> much "archive" news in my RSS feeds) from Cologne, where their
> Historical Archive of Cologne collapsed!
>
> http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,611311,00.html
>
> I guess relevant to us is the fact any fire, earthquake, collapse or
> other disaster could spell doom for a physical collection of artefacts,
> games and so forth. Makes it important to get an off site digital copy
> or scan if possible! Shame it just takes so much work (time + money) to
> do scans, and DRM (and maybe to a lesser extent, copyright laws)
> sometimes prevent digital copies of digital media.
>
> Perhaps identifying this as one area for best practices or some form of
> archival standards is a good idea :) (Digital copies off site is another
> important one of course). Has anyone got any other examples except for
> classic ones (the Great Library of Alexandria for one) of archives or
> libraries having disasters and massive losses? I can't remember any off
> the top of my head, but for research into this area it'd be good to know
> some.
>
> Andrew
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