I think it is much better to migrate to external hard drives (rather using
CDs/DVDs) or massive storage. Depending on how much space you need, 1TB
external hard disk costs less than $200. Rather than trusting the failure rate
of massive storage (usually expensive), I would rather have
I'm curious as to what solutions any of you have for email archiving and
discovery and corporate memory in general?
Floyd Sweeting III Head, Information Technology and New Media
THE FRICK COLLECTION 1 East 70th Street New York, NY 10021
Tel: 212-547-6889 Fax: 212-879-2091 www.frick.org
We haven't committed to a solution and we are still evaluating our
options, since it may become part of an enterprise solution.
We did a pilot/proof of concept with Microsoft using Microsoft Office
SharePoint Server 2007 for records management and eDiscovery. The
system was quite nice and met
Sending this out on behalf of Daniel Lipcan from the Watson Library at
the Met. Please contact him directly (daniel.lipcan at metmuseum.org)
with any questions.
Koven
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Macbeth Gallery digital
A couple of comments regarding the use of grayscale and color bars:
? due to differences between dyes and/or pigments used to make the
color bars and the materials used to produce the actual artwork,
accurately rendering the grayscales in a particular image may NOT
produce the most accurate
nicely put.
-Original Message-
From: mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu on behalf of Stanley Smith
Sent: Mon 10/20/2008 4:44 PM
To: mcn-l at mcn.edu
Subject: Re: [MCN-L] photography, digitization, and a color/grey card?
A couple of comments regarding the use of grayscale and color bars:
- due