Posts Tagged ‘Digital archives’

Here comes everybody: What does information ubiquity mean for the archives? August 4, 2011 3 Comments

photo credit: fo.ol Society today is producing far more information that it has the capacity to store and preserve. The gap between what we create and what will actually have the capacity to keep is also growing exponentially. ‘In fact, the production of digital information has already outstripped global server capacity by an estimated factor […]

It’s archives, Jim, but not as we know it March 4, 2011 No Comments

(With apologies to Star Trek) Our last post was the exciting announcement that State Records had finally secured the resources to start on a project to develop and implement a digital State archives. But it’s probably hard, at this very early stage, to really understand what that will mean in reality. So we thought it […]

State Records to implement NSW’s first digital State archives solution February 14, 2011 No Comments

In 2011 State Records will commence the implementation of a digital archives solution capable of accepting, preserving and making available born digital records of the NSW government as State archives.