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Re: Libraries and archiving (Re: RE: If electronic is to replace paper)
- To: liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu
- Subject: Re: Libraries and archiving (Re: RE: If electronic is to replace paper)
- From: Ted Freeman <tfreeman@allenpress.com>
- Date: Fri, 19 Nov 1999 18:08:20 EST
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>On the technical side Ted Freeman is doing a disservice to the library
>community, if not perhaps to the interests of his own commercial
>organisation, if he portrays the technicalities of archiving of electronic
>material as easy to handle particularly insofar as these technicalities
>involve migration/emulation and how you handle links.
Pardon me, but I believe my point was just the opposite. Storing or
"archiving" data is easy. Delivering it effectively to users is hard.
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Ted Freeman
Director of Electronic Publishing
Allen Press, Inc. Voice: 800-627-0326 x170
1041 New Hampshire St. Fax: 785-843-1244
Lawrence, KS 66044 <mailto:tfreeman@allenpress.com>
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