Hello. I have a local question that I will assume to be general: how do those 
of you involved in special collections and the like - especially in the event 
that those collections are born digital and perhaps not entirely recent - deal 
with issues of evaluation of digital assets?

One difficult example might be: sharing or procuring a specific kind of 
technical resource (where an "extreme" case might be, a 3.5" or 5.25" disk - or 
suppose it's DOS-era magnetic media, for an alternate challenge) among 
institutions who aren't prepared to amass collections of such.

To me this touches on hardware, software, emulation, expertise and budget 
issues all at once.

Thoughts?

Thanks,

--
Al Matthews, Software Dev,
Atlanta University Center



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