Digital Preservation Flashcards
What is Digital Preservation?
The preservation of artefacts in digital form, where an artefact can be electronic or not electronic
What is a digital artefact?
A digital artefact is any type of item produced and stored as an electronic version
What are advantages of Digital Preservation? (2)
- 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
What are disadvantages of using digital artefacts for storage instead of storing physical copies? (3)
- 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
What is the Domesday Book?
Compiled in 1086 in England for William I, and was a record of who owned all land in England before the Norman Conquest
What is the Domesday Project?
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.
Why is the Domesday Project an example of Digital Obsolescence? (3)
- 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
What is meant by ‘Digital Dark Age’?
The potential situation in which future generations will have little or no record of the 21st century due to the lack of digital preservation
What is the ‘Wayback Machine’?
A digital archive of the World Wide Web which allows users to see archived versions of web pages across time
What is ‘Web Crawling’?
A collection of programs or automated scripts which browse the World Wide Web in a methodical, automated manner
In what ways can we keep old software running and accessible? (3)
- 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
What is Emulation?
The reproduction of a computers exact functionality on another computer
What are some issues concerning the preservation of software such as games over time? (2)
- Legal problems involved in downloading old games onto new hardware
- Source code may not be preserved