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Daddy the House Elf <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 30 Dec 2005 09:34:58 -0800
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Remko,

From expereience, although DVD-Rom is preferred,
oftentimes in a business/museum environemtn, DVD
drives might still be a rarity.  You will need to
assess just who would be accessing the discs/drives. 
If its just you and a DVD burner, I recommend that
way.  If its the library who only has a Cd-rom drive,
Cd-Rom is the way.

In regards to physical storage, I have had some
problems with retreival.  Thus, I developed a database
in concert with the thicker/older style jewel cases. 
Simply, a specific file was burned onto a disc, the
disc given a unique number. The ID number was then
labelled onto the CD spine. The libaray then becomes
similar to a book shelf.  Thus, a quick run through, I
use the database to find the file, which then tells me
which disc its on, I find the disc with the right
number and wala!

That's the poor man's process of which I am.  However,
recent developments have led to pretty nead disc
managers.  Here a cd-changer is connected to a PC.  A
database sofwtare works like my little process above,
but is directly linked to the changer.  You find the
disc, click and out jumps the disc.

Imitation makes one here:

http://www.imation.com/products/disc_stakka/

Unfortunately with the millions of Cd towers out there
searching for others (and there are) is pretty
frustrating, especially finding the right keywords to
weed out everything else.

Also, you may want to take a look at IOMEGA, they make
a small scale server that may work.

One word of waring in regards to any storage system,
again from experience. Store 2 copies, either in
different formats, etc.  I had a pretty bad episode
assuming my one copy of some material was guarantted.

North Carolina ECHO sums up a lot of additional
material and concerns that is definitely worth
brushing up on.  If you have any more questions,
please contact me directly at [log in to unmask]
.

Cheers,
Brad

--- "Jansonius, Remko (Vizcaya)"
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> After a year on the job I have collected loads of
> digital images -
> scanned, shot, donated. It's time to put the master
> files in storage.
> 
> Is there a general consensus on what materials to
> use? What type of CDs?
> Is there a specific pro or con to use CD envelops
> (compacter) or jewel
> boxes (more rigid)? Does anyone have good
> experiences with specific CD
> drawers/boxes/cabinets? Is there anything I am
> overlooking here?
> 
>  
> 
> Any and all comments are appreciated!
> 
>  
> 
> ... and a good new year to all!
> 
>  
> 
> Remko Jansonius
> 
> Collections and Archives Manager
> 
> Vizcaya Museum & Gardens
> 
> 3251 South Miami Avenue
> 
> Miami, FL 33129
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> f: 305-250-9117
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