BBC World Home Page: "For now, Andy Finney is rolling over the BBC Domesday Project onto a new format: Digibeta.
It's ironic because over 900 years after it was first written, the original Domesday Book can still be accessed, and its information read. Even paper doesn't last forever, and needs repairing, but as a long-term obsolescence-proof storage medium it takes some beating!"
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Public Record Office | About the PRO | Preserving the Archives | Digital Preservation: "Sixteen months later the Community laserdisc data is alive and running on a PC."
from Public Record Office | About the PRO | Preserving the Archives | Digital Preservation
It's ironic because over 900 years after it was first written, the original Domesday Book can still be accessed, and its information read. Even paper doesn't last forever, and needs repairing, but as a long-term obsolescence-proof storage medium it takes some beating!"
slides
Public Record Office | About the PRO | Preserving the Archives | Digital Preservation: "Sixteen months later the Community laserdisc data is alive and running on a PC."
from Public Record Office | About the PRO | Preserving the Archives | Digital Preservation
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