[AT] Cecil Monson
Rob Gray
Robgray at epix.net
Sun Nov 6 15:46:42 PST 2005
That is a great idea about making an archive specific to his posts. I
think PDF is a very good solution for the final copy, but I would
probably keep a second copy in ASCII since PDF is less able to be edited
or updated over time.
Rob
charlie hill wrote:
> Larry, I would like to have the archive that Cecil kept of messages
> from the rest of us. That along with the messages he wrote would be
> priceless.
>
> I have a lot of messages from Cecil and a picture that Lucille took of
> Cecil and me somewhere on an old hard drive. It works and I have it
> in an external case. I don't know how long it will take me to search
> through it and find what I want.
>
> Charlie
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Larry D. Goss"
> <rlgoss at evansville.net>
> To: "'Antique tractor email discussion group'"
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> Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2005 1:53 PM
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>
>
>> This email may be viewed as being Off Topic, but be assured that I mean
>> no disrespect in what I'm asking or suggesting.
>>
>> Rob, your comments remind me of the problem libraries and museums are
>> wrestling with; namely, How do you archive materials that are "born
>> digital". Many of us saved emails from Cecil over the years, and it
>> would be a nice memory for us to have them available in some form. Both
>> the ALA (American Library Association) and IMLS (Institute of Museum and
>> Library Services) are trying to come to grips with how to preserve
>> materials that never existed in print form. Obviously, they can simply
>> be saved to a CD-ROM, but the question is: What format should the
>> messages be in? Current thinking is focusing on the possibility that
>> PDF format may be the most universal for the time being, but regardless
>> of the format that is chosen, migration of the materials from format to
>> format is something that has to be considered.
>>
>> Cecil's comments to us over the years could be considered in the same
>> category as oral history is to genealogists. It would be nice to have a
>> collection of his messages available in some form and at some location.
>> Such a collection would require that someone take the interest and
>> initiative to do it, and it would require some sort of clearing house or
>> repository for gathering them all together. Is this something that ATIS
>> can do?
>>
>> Larry
>
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