[QuadList] Quad Manuals--Parking the paper versions
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COURYHOUSE at aol.com
Wed May 16 11:48:33 CDT 2012
Ted - I would give LOC ONE copy of each. It is good what they are
doing... I do not take that away from them. BUT... Just like the Naval
Research Labs that at one tine trashed a major part of their library, LOC or any
other Governmental agency can not be relied upon to be always 100 percent
operating in the best interest of history... as people change, policies
change and unforeseen circumstances and acts of god just plain happen.
Do not rely on them to share the others get the others places
immediately in other locations... and... I am not necessary asking for any
more paper work to archive but I feel it should NOT all be under
their control.
We are no where their size but even we have alternative beta sites we
stash stuff at for geographical diversity should catastrophe occur.
Understand this: LOC is not BAD... they are just people... and as with
any group of people mistakes can be made... mistakes that can erase access
or existence on material...
BUT by having diverse groups of people, ideologically and
geographically, the chances of all groups making the same mistake are fairly small
I have no affiliation with LOC thus I see things though more
independent eyes. Perhaps everyone should.
Ed Sharpe Archivist for SMECC
In a message dated 5/16/2012 8:51:24 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
ted at quadvideotapegroup.com writes:
Ed, The idea is to get the manuals scanned and make the scans widely
available for access... access that doesn't require more than a trip to your
computer.
Then what?
The paper manuals need a home that's got the wherewithal to house and care
for them, and if requested, make them accessible to researchers on-site or
perhaps allow for inter-library loan, as many public libraries are able to
do via a network of agreements.
The Library of Congress—with whom this group has a strong affiliation—is
the most likely place that can do the above.
The the Library's National Audio Visual Conservation Center in Culpeper,
VA has an interest in preserving the manuals, because they'll use them and
the scans to get machines running in order to migrate content the Library
has.
They'd also be useful when the Library begins to hold training classes, as
has been discussed at several Quad Videotape Group NAB Luncheons, and at
other times.
If there are are multiple copies of the same manual, they could be made
available to other institutions across the country as part of a long-term loan
project.
It would be helpful to know "Where the Quads Are" so that libraries
receiving these duplicate copies are located near machines that tend to match the
manual.
That would make it easier for Quad owners to borrow them, and continue the
benefit of their existence.
Again, the goal is to make the manual's content widely available... while
preserving the paper originals and providing a long-term mechanism for their
continued existence.
Private ownership has gotten them this far... and as private owners begin
to divest their collections, we appreciate the opportunity to extend the
usefulness of what they have gathered.
Ted
Ted Langdell
_ted at quadvideotapegroup.com_ (mailto:ted at quadvideotapegroup.com)
Secretary for the _QuadVideotapeGroup.com_
(http://www.quadvideotapegroup.com/) :
Preserving Tape, Equipment and the Knowledge to use them, in conjunction
with the Library of Congress
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