Archiving Digital History at the NARA
val1s writes "This article illustrates how difficult archiving is vs. just 'backing up' data. From the 38 million email messages created by the Clinton administration to proprietary data sets created by NASA, the National Archives and Records Administration is expecting to have as much a 347 petabytes to deal with by 2022. Are we destined for a "digital dark age"?"
Hm. This sounds like a job for OpenOffice...
"Archiving Digital History at the NARA"
You'll have to pry it from my cold, dead hands!
Ohhhh, NARA, not NRA....
With the new GoogleNARA...
nara.google.com
Oh, wait... I'm getting ahead of myself...
IANAL, but I've seen actors play them on TV
http://www.fedora.info/
(Not to be confused with the Linux distribution)
From the website, Fedora is "a general purpose repository service...devoted to...providing open-source repository software that can serve as the foundation for many types of information management systems".
Problem for some is that Fedora can be a little hard to grok. It's not an out-of-the-box repository to install and run, like the repository application mentioned in the article (DSpace). It's an architecture for building repository software. Once you understand the potential for building applications on top of Fedora, you start to see some light at the end of the tunnel for just the sort of issues the article raises.
I think it may be worse than that- that there will be a huge proliferation of false information, sensationalistic 'infotainmnet,' advertising, propaganda, etc... Why, historians of the future may be depending on /. as their main source of of information! Think of what a tragedy that would be!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signature_bloc
And don't give me shit about my karma or whatever. My karma's fine, I don't care about it. I'm copying this because it's interesting and contributes to the discussion.
What do you think about Ralph's thoughts?
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I don't know about the NASA data sets, but they could certainly save a few petabytes by stripping the stupid HTML part of all Outlook emails...
NARA needs to open up tons and tons of GMail accounts. Where do I send my invites so I can contribute?
All I know about Bush is I had a good job when Clinton was president.
It happened with the Great Library of Alexandria, with pagan libraries throughout the Christian era, and more recently has happened with antiquities in Afghanistan and Iraq. The only thing that can reliably preserve data is large scale, geographically widespread distribution of copies.
True. But I hardly think Alexandria was lost to the tap of the Y key, a pregnant pause, then an "oops."
If Nalgene water bottles are outlawed, only outlaws will have Nalgene water bottles.
"Give them to me."
"What do you want??"
"That Gem...and the Holograms."
you can have my violent video games when you pry them from my cold, dead hands.
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No, but it could have been lost to the strike of flint, a pregnant pause, then an "glukús theométôr" (Sweet Mother of God, for you people that suck). (Note: I spent like 20 minutes transliterating that to Latin just so I could post it on /. because it hated the Greek charset. I have no life.)
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