Cyberspace Is No Place for Precious Archive of Life
Western Daily Press › August 05, 2011
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Western Daily Press › August 05, 2011
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The project to put names to the faces in the 40,000 images snapped by Swindon photographer Albert Beaney half a century ago raises questions about how, fifty years on from now, we will write today's history.
Mr Beaney's pictures are hard copies, kept in boxes at the town's museum, and young people are helping to find those featured in them. There will be, I'm sure, countless stories to tell as they piece together the past.See the full content of this document
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Cyberspace Is No Place for Precious Archive of Life
But will anyone do the same for those young people in 2061? Archivists tell us not to worry, all these digi...
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