Digital Preservation Flashcards

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What is Digital Preservation?

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The preservation of artefacts in digital form, where an artefact can be electronic or not electronic

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What is a digital artefact?

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A digital artefact is any type of item produced and stored as an electronic version

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What are advantages of Digital Preservation? (2)

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  • We can make perfect copies, a sequence of 1s and 0s will stay the same and an analogue copy degrades over time
  • We can make multiple copies easily, and maintain the high quality for mass copying
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What are disadvantages of using digital artefacts for storage instead of storing physical copies? (3)

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  • Physical storage media such as HDD’s can decay and crash without notice.
  • Using cloud storage relies on potentially unreliable third parties
  • A storage media or the file formats of data may become obsolete
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What is the Domesday Book?

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Compiled in 1086 in England for William I, and was a record of who owned all land in England before the Norman Conquest

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What is the Domesday Project?

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A project undertaken on the 900th anniversary of the Domesday book, in which people took a survey of the UK similar to that of the book.

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Why is the Domesday Project an example of Digital Obsolescence? (3)

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  • The use of the LV-ROM format which has not been used since so can’t be read on modern machines
  • Images were stored in analogue form so could not be used digitally
  • Copyright issues concerning both the data and the software to run the system
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What is meant by ‘Digital Dark Age’?

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The potential situation in which future generations will have little or no record of the 21st century due to the lack of digital preservation

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What is the ‘Wayback Machine’?

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A digital archive of the World Wide Web which allows users to see archived versions of web pages across time

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What is ‘Web Crawling’?

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A collection of programs or automated scripts which browse the World Wide Web in a methodical, automated manner

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In what ways can we keep old software running and accessible? (3)

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  • Restoring old machines or keeping older machines running (e.g PDP-1 at Computer History Museum)
  • Rebuilding old machines (e.g Manchester Baby 1998)
  • Emulating old software or hardware on new hardware
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What is Emulation?

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The reproduction of a computers exact functionality on another computer

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What are some issues concerning the preservation of software such as games over time? (2)

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  • Legal problems involved in downloading old games onto new hardware
  • Source code may not be preserved
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