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Stevan Harnad <[log in to unmask]>
Tue, 7 Apr 1992 23:34:17 EDT
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Date: Tue, 7 Apr 92 20:56:36 -0400
From: [log in to unmask] (David C Lawrence)
To: "Stevan Harnad" <[log in to unmask]>
Cc: "Publishing E-Journals : Publishing, Archiving, and Access"
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 > > Chuck Bacon [[log in to unmask]] wrote:
 > >
 > > >>"Usenet is an anarchic system for remote access to all kinds of rapidly
 > > >>changing data. It was not designed for archival use. There is almost
 > > >>nothing in even the deepest and oldest archives on Uunet, for instance,
 > > >>which is more than ten years old.
 > > >>
 > > >>"Involvement by the management of some of the archiving companies, like
 > > >>Uunet, would do the library community some good (would somebody go but
 > > >>Rick Adams).  Electronic archiving should beocme an important industry;
 > > >>it is not, at present . The safest and best archives still seem to be
 > > >>on paper and film."
 
The archivists at UUNET are definitely interested in building a better
archive.  Coincidentally, today I suggested that we should attend some
sort of library seminars to learn more about good categorisation.  At
some point I am sure I (on behalf of the company or not) will be
attending such a thing to the end of making our archives better.
 
It is worth pointing out that this isn't as simple a matter as
attempting to implement an existing library categorisation scheme like
the Dewey Decimal System.  There is a distinct bias in the sort of
archive service which UUNET provides, and such a system does not
adequately help the management and use of that service.
 
David Lawrence                                          uunet archives

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