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arsclist Transporting media by airplane?
Hello fellow archivists,
I have a question which is related but not identical
to some of those about irradiation of mail which the
list has dealt with in recent months.
I am planning on moving back overseas to Sweden soon,
and am planning on setting up an archiving studio over
there.
I will need the ability to transport precious, old
reel-to-reel, analog cassette, DAT, VHS, Beta,
Super-8, Hi-8, Digital-8, Mini-DV, CD-R, and DVD-R
media back and forth across the Atlantic about three
or four times per year for the tribes I work with.
Obviously, this raises a few questions:
1.a. If I carried DAT, Mini-DV, Digital-8, and other
digital tape media on my person on the plane, and
these went through airport x-ray systems, would that
harm the media in any way?
(Perhaps I could request hand-inspection of such
carry-on bags filled with irreplaceable cultural
knowledge, that might be a reasonable request?)
1.b. And what about old reel-to-reels, analog
cassettes, VHS, Beta, and other analog audio and video
formats, would they be adversely affected by airport
x-ray machines?
2. Could I check a large suitcase full of
newly-produced, archival,
to-be-placed-in-Stateside-archives, CD-R's and
DVD-R's, given the possible colder temperatures in the
baggage compartment under the plane [my friend pointed
out to me that his Dalmation never seems to mind that
compartment very much, although in his then-drugged
state, maybe he's not one to ask (ha)]? Can you think
of any way that digital optical media would be harmed
thus? (Apart from getting lost by the airline or
overly thrown-around, but assuming they're well padded
and packed...?)
3. Can you think of any other issues I'm missing?
(I'm also assuming I won't get mugged by someone
assuming I'm some kind of secret agent, and not just a
run-of-the-mill language activist and archivist...)
Thanks for any sharing any thoughts or ideas on these
matters.
Best,
Brian Levy
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Brian Levy
Language Activist; Archivist
Kiwat Hasinay Foundation
Box 305
Binger, OK 73009 USA
(1) 405-401-3928
kiwat@xxxxxxxxxxx
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