Organizing and Preserving Your Digital Stuff

Par : Mike Ashenfelder
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-7371255-4-9
  • EAN9781737125549
  • Date de parution12/05/2021
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurArmin Lear Press

Résumé

Organizing and Preserving Your Digital Stuff is for people who are concerned about their digital files but aren't interested in technology. It is for people who have digital photos piling up on their phones and scattered online. Authored by someone who has written over 250 articles about digital preservation for the Library of Congress and the American Library Association, it's for people who have years of emails and texts they would like to preserve.
It is for parents who have captured - in photos, video, and audio - precious moments with their children. It is for people who have scanned and digitized letters and photos of loved ones and want to maintain those digital files for future generations. It is for scholars, artists, musicians, writers, and performers who want to preserve their digital work. In short, it is for everyone who values their digital possessions
Organizing and Preserving Your Digital Stuff is for people who are concerned about their digital files but aren't interested in technology. It is for people who have digital photos piling up on their phones and scattered online. Authored by someone who has written over 250 articles about digital preservation for the Library of Congress and the American Library Association, it's for people who have years of emails and texts they would like to preserve.
It is for parents who have captured - in photos, video, and audio - precious moments with their children. It is for people who have scanned and digitized letters and photos of loved ones and want to maintain those digital files for future generations. It is for scholars, artists, musicians, writers, and performers who want to preserve their digital work. In short, it is for everyone who values their digital possessions