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Floppy Disks are Dead, Long Live Floppy Disks « The Signal: Digital
Preservation
Floppy disks are both a bane and a blessing to digital preservationists.
The blessing part centers on their potential for providing digital details
from the past, especially from the period before widespread use of the
internet to disseminate information. Depending on who used them for what
they might contain significant literary manuscripts, rare data sets,
revealing presentations or perhaps important family information. In any
event, it’s quite possible that whatever is on a floppy is unique.


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