Subject: Exhibit on information preservation
"Keeping Our Word: Preserving Information Across the Ages," a new exhibition by the University of Iowa Libraries explores the long history of information preservation and the efforts made to save a record of our cultural heritage over the past 10 millennia. The exhibition opens October 1998 and runs through January 1999 in the North Exhibition Hall of the Main Library. "Keeping Our Word" can be toured online at <URL:http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/ref/exhibit> Regina Sinclair, preservation librarian, curated the exhibition with UI Libraries staff Lissa Lord, Bob Joly, Kathryn Neal and Karen Zimmerman, with assistance from Rijn Templeton and Anna Embree. Sinclair points out, "Our recent access to digital information has led many to the mistaken assumption that it solves the preservation challenge or that information in paper format now has very limited usefulness." "Keeping Our Word" examines how information that has emerged from stone to paper and most recently as electronic media has been saved over time. A selective survey of important events from the development of 8,000-year-old cuneiform writing to the recent evolution of digital information is on display. Additionally, a portion of the exhibition includes a look at the evolution of libraries and archives. The exhibition focuses on new and not-so-new preservation challenges, including an examination of paper's durability and emerging technologies that are used for preservation. Two videos on the subject of preserving information, "Slow Fires" and "Into the Future" are scheduled for a free, public showing on November 10. *** Conservation DistList Instance 12:35 Distributed: Thursday, October 8, 1998 Message Id: cdl-12-35-013 ***Received on Saturday, 3 October, 1998