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Would Anyone Like Some Corn With Their Preserved Media? « media
preservation
The media preservation program is the first of its kind since the library’s
founding in 1867 and while bits and pieces of media work have been done by
individual repositories over the past, no formal or directed approach to
the preservation of these collections had been undertaken in any way.
While this is a surprise to some, it really isn’t to most of us in the
preservation game since we are well aware of the low importance that has
been historically placed on media as compared to other, more “respected,”
forms of documentation


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