The document discusses using hard disks as archives for paper documents by digitizing them. It provides links to resources about digital forensics, emulation services, guidelines for processing archival materials more efficiently, viewing old web pages in original browsers, reports on personal digital archiving, and the UK Web Archive. The document is licensed for sharing and reuse with some exceptions.
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The Hard Disk as the new Paper Archive
1. The Hard Disk as the new
Paper Archive
James Baker
Lecturer in Digital History
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2. Useful Links
BitCurator (open source digital forensics)
http://www.bitcurator.net/
BwFLA Emulation as a Service
http://bw-fla.uni-freiburg.de/
Greene & Meissner, 'More Product, Less Process: Revamping
Traditional Archival Processing'
http://www.archivists.org/prof-education/pre-readings/IMPLP/AA68.2.MeissnerGreene.pdf
Oldweb.today (see old web pages in old browsers)
http://oldweb.today/
Redwine, Personal Digital Archiving (useful report)
dx.doi.org/10.7207/twr15-01
UK Web Archive
http://www.webarchive.org.uk/ukwa/
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