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Re: large-scale digital storage



all though not a wonderful solution for daily use, because of slow access,
the new tape back-ups work well for long term storage of large quantities of
material.  I use CDs for daily and do my back-ups to tape.
Susan Bzdell
Morgan County Archives
Decatur, Al
----- Original Message -----
From: Roy Webb <rwebb@LIBRARY.UTAH.EDU>
To: <ARCHIVES@LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU>
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 3:21 AM
Subject: large-scale digital storage


> Morning,
>
> [aren't I being talkative lately?  Actually this is an O-fficial question
> for the archivists assembled...]
>
> We've been digitizing our photo collections like mad over the past
> year or three, at the behest of the library director and for all those
> good reasons we all know; ease of access, preservation through
> using the digital copies for patrons rather than dragging them out to
> be handled, posting on the www, and so on.  A big motivator is the
> upcoming Winter Olympics, when we expect to be innudated with
> requests for old-timey ski photos by French TV stations and
> everyone else and their respective dogs.  I'd rather have digital files
> available than be wearing out the original photos.  We're also talking
> about digitizing our collections of ski films for the same reasons,
> which of course takes up lots and lots of digital storage room.
>
> However, now we've run into a jam: the computer where they are
> stored, which has a 27-gigabyte drive, is filling up.  We've been
> backing them up on CDs, but I've been  exploring other, less
> cumbersome back-up and storage options, such as a Jaz drive, a
> mini-server, another hard drive, whatever.  The problem is the same
> computer that contains the stored digital files also runs the scanner,
> the slide scanner, a zip drive (although I'm thinking about taking it
> off) a CD burner, and the new Kodak thermal image printer; so it's
> out of ports.  I have to confess I haven't heard a solution from
> downstairs--the library computer folks--that I've liked; nor do I want
> to trust my fates to their sometimes techno-geeky leanings.  (nothing
> against techno-geeks, mind you!)
>
> So the question is:  what have other folks in the profession done
> toward this end, i.e. large scale (300 gigabyte or so) storage of
> digital image files?
>
> Thanks as always,
>
>
>
>
> Roy Webb, C.A.
> Multimedia Archivist
> Special Collections
> J. Willard Marriott Library
> 295 South 1500 East
> University of Utah
> Salt Lake City, Utah   84112
> (801) 585-3073  //  fax (801) 585-3976
> rwebb@library.utah.edu
>
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