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[PADG:1031] RE: Non-electronic Archiving



Gary,
We haven't been asked this, but it begs the question:  Rather than paper,
wouldn't microfilm be more economical and useful?
Pat Morris
SC Dept. of Archives & History

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Gary Menges [SMTP:menges@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent:	Thursday, July 27, 2000 12:07 PM
> To:	padg@xxxxxxx
> Subject:	[PADG:1030] Non-electronic Archiving
> 
> The University of Washington Libraries has been approached by some
> e-journal editors who would like us to archive their e-journals in
> a traditional format, e.g. paper. The journals are already being
> electronically archived, but they would also like a more traditional
> backup. Has anyone else been asked to do non-electronic archiving of
> electronic publications? 
> 
> Gary L.Menges Preservation Administrator Allen Library University of
> Washington Box 352900 Seattle, WA. 98195-2900 (206) 685-1589 FAX (206)
> 685-8727 menges@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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