Subject: Guide to CD care
I wanted to let people know that there is a pretty decent guide to CD (writable and ROM) care on the Kodak web site. I met the tech. people who did much of the research at Kodak and they are knowledgeable and credible. The guide talks about both long-term aging and well (and perhaps most importantly) about catastrophic failure modes such as peeling labels off. They intend to publish the guide in paper format, but wanted to get the virtual version on the web out first. The address for "Permanence, Care, and Handling of CDs" is http://www.Kodak.com/daiHome/techInfo/permanence.shtml Contents: CD Types: CD-ROM and Writable CD The Nature of CD-ROM Discs When is a CD's Life Really Over? So, How Long Can CDs Last? The Nature of Writable CDs Safe Handling of CDs Storage Conditions for CDs CD Permanence in Perspective References **** Moderator's comments: There is a link to this document from the Electronic Media page in CoOL. -Doug Douglas Nishimura Image Permanence Institute *** Conservation DistList Instance 9:69 Distributed: Friday, April 5, 1996 Message Id: cdl-9-69-001 ***Received on Wednesday, 3 April, 1996