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Helfet, Jon – Electronic Library, 1996
Discusses library archival information as an essential element in librarians ability to establish themselves as competitive providers of information; describes problems with conventional archive storage methods; recommends recordable CD-ROMs for an electronic archiving media; and gives an example of document management software used with…
Descriptors: Archives, Competition, Computer Software, Information Storage
Rothenberg, Jeff – 1999
There is as yet no viable long-term strategy to ensure that digital information will be readable in the future. Digital documents are vulnerable to loss via the decay and obsolescence of the media on which they are stored, and they become inaccessible and unreadable when the software needed to interpret them, or the hardware on which that software…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Computer Software, Computer System Design, Information Storage
Churchville, Lida Holland, Comp. – 1990
This document lists 48 subject bibliographies produced by the Canadian Centre for Information and Documentation on Archives (CCIDA) from 1987 to 1990. Listed chronologically by CCIDA bibliography number, each entry provides the name of the author, the title, publication date, and number of pages. Topics covered include authentication of archival…
Descriptors: Archives, Computer Software, Information Storage, Library Automation

Zeidberg, David S. – Library Trends, 1999
Archivists need to apply traditional principles of records management to electronic documents if these records are to survive for research by future scholars. Additionally, archivists must ensure that the electronic records preserved remain accessible as hardware and software change over time. (Author/AEF)
Descriptors: Archives, Change, Computer Software, Computers