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Re: Computer Museum
One might try this: In San Jose, California, the heart of the silicon
valley, exists the "Tech Museum of Innovation"
(<http://www.thetech.org/).
Cheers,
C.Alexandria
>Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2002 17:47:40 -0400
>From: "Jim Cassedy" <james.cassedy@NARA.GOV>
>To: <ARCHIVES@LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU>
>Subject: Computer Museum
>Picked off the Australian Archives List Serve.....
>Hello,
>Does anyone remember the idea of a computer museum to read electronic
>records? It was touted in the early 1990s (I think, maybe earlier).
The
>idea was that old computer hardware would be kept running (&
maintained) so
>that the records could be accessed in their original format. According
to
>Salon.com someone has cashed in on this idea;
><http://www.salon.com/tech/feature/2002/04/22/computer_forensics/index.html>
>thanks,
>Kym Muller
>Collection Documentation
>National Archives of Australia
>Email: kymm@naa.gov.au
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