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    SIA RU009536, The Research and Development (RAND) Corporation Videohistory Collection, 1987-1990

    • Date: 1987 1987-1990
    • Creator: Smithsonian Institution Archives

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    SIA RU009552, Robotics Videohistory Collection, 1989-1990

    • Date: 1989 1989-1990
    • Creator: Smithsonian Institution Archives

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    SIA Acc. 03-123, Lemelson Center, Design and Construction Records, 1995

    • Date: 1995
    • Creator: Lemelson Center
    • Creator: Smithsonian Institution Archives

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    SIA RU009550, New United Motor Manufacturing Videohistory Collection, 1990

    • Date: 1990
    • Creator: Smithsonian Institution Archives

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    SIA RU007432, Museum Computer Network, Records, 1967-1988

    • Date: 1967 1967-1988
    • Creator: Museum Computer Network
    • Creator: Smithsonian Institution Archives

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    Quality Assurance

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      SIA RU007214, Barus, Carl 1856-1935, Carl Barus Papers, 1891, 1893

      • Date: 1891 1891-1893 1891, 1893
      • Creator: Barus, Carl, 1856-1935
      • Creator: Smithsonian Institution Archives

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      Paper: Title Style

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        Microsoft Word - Digital_Audio_Tapes_Report_LSF_edit _2_.doc

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          SIA Acc. 09-215, American Association of Museums Committee on Education, Records, circa 1999-2009

          • Date: 1999 1999-2009 circa 1999-2009
          • Creator: American Association of Museums. Committee on Education
          • Creator: Smithsonian Institution Archives

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          What Does an Electronic Records Archivist Do?

          • Date: August 10, 2010
          • Creator: Lynda Schmitz Fuhrig
          • Description: Do you still work with 3.5-inch diskettes? How about 5.25-inch floppy disks and Zip disks? I do. As an electronic records archivist at the Smithsonian Institution Archives, I spend most of my time working with digital information to help ensure it will be accessible in 5, 25, or even 100 years from now. Born-digital materials arrive at the archives in a variety of ways (CDs,

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        • A computer window titled DArchInfo with clickable heading tabs labeled Search, Query Results, Clipboard, SQL, and logoutThe first column contains accession numbers for Smithonian Archives born-digital holdings (i.e. 00-002). The second column contains names of format types (i.e. AppleDouble Resource Fork, etc.). The third column is the number of each type of file format in that accession (i.e. there are 93 Acrobat PDF/A files).

          Assessing File Format Risk for Born-Digital Preservation Planning

          • Date: August 3, 2021
          • Description: In addition to physical damage and deterioration of storage media, the technological complexity and dependency of electronic records make them uniquely vulnerable to loss, corruption, and alteration (both accidental and malicious). To achieve long-term preservation of fragile born-digital materials, digital archivists need a plan.

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