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Don Rittner <[log in to unmask]>
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A LISTSERV list for discussions pertaining to New York State history." <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 27 Nov 2000 17:36:56 -0500
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Maybe this was discussed already, but has anyone or could a group send out a
notice to local libraries and holding institutions as to the importance of
holding printed volumes, even if they are microfilmed, and that some other
repository would take them?  I believe someone here mentioned there is a non
profit outfit that is collecting and storing printed newspapers?  Maybe I
read it wrong.  If that does not exist, what are the possibilities (and
cost) of doing such a project.
dr

> From: "Joseph A. Cutshall-King" <[log in to unmask]>
> Reply-To: "A LISTSERV list for discussions pertaining to New York State
> history." <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2000 08:17:32 -0500
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Cross post from a hard-copy discarder...
>
> Dear Mr. Rittner:
> Thanks for the reply. I am curious to know which library "downloaded" that
> collection, but if you'd rather not mention, that's fine. It won't burn a hole
> in
> my psyche. My curiosity was only piqued because about a month ago, I first
> posted
> a commentary on the absolute faith placed by many libraries in microfilming
> and
> their subsequent dumping of literally tons of newspapers and other documents
> as a
> result. What had irked me was that the state would provide no money for
> digitizing
> collections, citing the "impermanence" of the media. But they were only to
> happy
> to recommend my department's microfilming materials and trashing the
> originals.
> Having previously been a museum director for 15 years, I know the fragility of
> film. Actually, in the museum field, the saving of old film (any film) is a
> major
> problem and countless hours have been dedicated to the topic. At any rate,
> whether
> or not microforms of any kind last a century or a millennium is irrelevant to
> me.
> What is relevant is whether to destroy the old records, and I come down on the
> side of their preservation. There is an inherent value in the objects
> themselves.
> At the moment, the very impermanence of electronic media is causing
> governments
> and businesses to mandate hard copies of many electronically produced records.
> We
> may someday see the means to eliminating that and whatever paper hs been
> produced
> will become like papyrus.
>
> Then again, maybe not. I'm still going to save those bound volumes.
>
> Happy Thanksgiving,
> Joe Cutshall-King
> Washington County Historian
>
>
>
> Don Rittner wrote:
>
>> Well I'm not sure if I want to broadcast it :)  But will be happy to reply
>> to private email.
>> dr
>>
>>> From: "Joseph A. Cutshall-King" <[log in to unmask]>
>>> Reply-To: "A LISTSERV list for discussions pertaining to New York State
>>> history." <[log in to unmask]>
>>> Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2000 19:37:47 -0500
>>> To: [log in to unmask]
>>> Subject: Re: Cross post from a hard-copy discarder...
>>>
>>> What library was that and when?
>>>
>>> Don Rittner wrote:
>>>
>>>> Highly commendable for asking since a local library here in the Capital
>>>> District decided it was appropriate to discard their entire 19th century
>>>> Harper's by placing them curbside for the weekly garbage pickup.
>>>> dr
>>>>
>>>>> From: [log in to unmask]
>>>>> Reply-To: "A LISTSERV list for discussions pertaining to New York State
>>>>> history." <[log in to unmask]>
>>>>> Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2000 12:58:56 EST
>>>>> To: [log in to unmask]
>>>>> Subject: Cross post from a hard-copy discarder...
>>>>>
>>>>> Subj:    Available material
>>>>> Date:   11/16/2000 12:49:48 PM Eastern Standard Time
>>>>> From:   [log in to unmask] (Oliver Swift)
>>>>> Sender: [log in to unmask]
>>>>> Reply-to:   [log in to unmask]
>>>>> To: [log in to unmask] (Multiple recipients of list)
>>>>>
>>>>> The White Plains Public Library is discarding its bound volumes of the New
>>>>> York Times Book Review, 1896--1981. If any library is interested in
>>>>> receiving
>>>>> these, please contact Oliver Swift by e-mail or by calling (914) 422-1496.
>>>>>
>>>
>
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