A mutual acquaintance of mine is trying to write a thesis and needs a
little help. He writes:
"The project that I am working on is for my Masters in Library
Information Science degree with a focus on Archiving. For my paper I
have to write a 10 to 12 page paper on a subject that involves the
preservation of something that has archival significance. So I decided
to do it on video games and what steps are being taken to preserve them
on the media that they were originally written on such as Atari and
Nintendo cartridges some of which are degrading significantly and no
longer work on the game systems they were designed for."
If anyone has any help or leads for him, or any experience archiving
ROMs/cartridges that may degrade over time and how to properly preserve
them, please drop him a line at "andrew.pacilli at simmons.edu". Your
input can shape an archivist's future :-)
--
Jim Leonard (trixter at
oldskool.org)
http://www.oldskool.org/
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