I am not an expert on this subject, but will offer my insights. I believe
that you mean 3.5" floppies? If not, please ignore my comments, as I have
no experience with 3.25" floppies (there is, of course, a 5.25" floppy).
These floppies are on a magnetic media that will degrade as all magnetic
media do, and are not archival. Generally, they can remain readable for a
number of years. I have some 10-15 years old that are fine, but reader
obsolescence is an issue with ALL types of media. Their data should be
transferred to a more stable media, such as archival CDs. I've had no
trouble reading and copying them when I have tried. You may want to check
with the Image Permanence Institute at RIT, or with others who have been
doing research on this subject. Good luck!
Marc
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> Subject: [MUSEUM-L] 3.25" floppies
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>
> Hello,
>
> I was wondering if anyone can provide information concerning
> 3.25" floppies
> from an archival point of view. Has anyone had to migrate data
> from them to
> another format? what kind of experience did you have? Please share your
> experiences. I am currently writing a paper for an archives
> class and would
> like others inputs and views.
>
>
> Thank you very much for any information,
>
> Suzy Adra Mazloum
> Curator of Collections
> Arab American National Museum
>
> www.arabamericanmuseum.org
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