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Panel: Environmentally Sustainable Preservation of Physical and Digital Materials

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dc.contributor.author Cameron, Christopher
dc.contributor.author Tadic, Linda
dc.contributor.author Alagna, Laura
dc.contributor.author Pendergrass, Keith
dc.date.accessioned 2020-05-15T18:57:17Z
dc.date.available 2020-05-15T18:57:17Z
dc.date.issued 2019-06-20
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11213/13104
dc.description.abstract Preservation activities contribute to anthropogenic climate change through the use of physical and digital infrastructures that often are hidden from view. Panelists explore the energy consumption and resultant pollution and greenhouse gas emissions of current preservation infrastructures, and expand the scope of inquiry to reveal the environmental impact embodied in the full lifecycle of these infrastructures. The session provides solutions to reduce our environmental impact by reducing the unsustainability of current practices and proposes a paradigm shift to create truly sustainable practice. ----- Paper Presentations: "The Physical Storage Environment: Impacts and Solutions," by Christopher Cameron, Image Permanence Institute. Abstract: Creating a quality preservation environment for physical collection materials has evolved beyond the idea that ideal conditions are a standard 70°F with 50% relative humidity. When it comes to creating a storage environment, institutions employ a variety of mechanical systems and space arrangements designed to extend the life of their collections. However, inefficient operation, faulty equipment, or inadequate environmental set points may cause damage to collection materials while consuming excess energy. Most collecting institutions are unaware of these issues due to the fact that they are not self-announcing. Christopher summarizes the pitfalls that many collecting institutions encounter within their storage facilities and introduces strategies to identify and correct them. ----- "Data Storage Materiality, E-waste, and Mitigating the Environmental Impact of Audiovisual Digital Content," by Linda Tadic, Digital Bedrock. Abstract: Focusing on audiovisual digital content, preservation of which can consume a large part of an organization’s infrastructure and resources, Linda describes the physical characteristics of digital storage media (e.g., spinning disk drives, solid state drives, and data tapes), discusses the environmental impacts of cloud storage, and provides recommendations on how to responsibly manage, and mitigate the impacts of, e-waste associated with digital storage media and audiovisual carriers. ----- "Toward Environmentally Sustainable Digital Preservation," by Laura Alagna, Northwestern University, and Keith Pendergrass, Harvard Business School. Abstract: Laura and Keith present their forthcoming research on the environmental impact of digital preservation. Laura examines the environmental impact of the information and communication technology (ICT) infrastructure on which digital preservation relies by looking at the full life cycle of ICT components, and offers stopgap measures to reduce that impact using currently available technology. Keith argues that creating environmentally sustainable digital preservation requires a reevaluation of digital preservation practices to allow practitioners to focus on high-value materials through a renewed emphasis on critical appraisal, to reduce the resource-intensity of digital storage and management by rethinking digital permanence, and to meet user needs in different ways by challenging assumptions about the availability of digital content and the need for “always on” digital access infrastructure. ----- Moderator: Rachel Trent, Digital Collections and Automation Coordinator, Geography and Maps Division, Library of Congress. en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.subject Research Subject Categories::INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AREAS en_US
dc.title Panel: Environmentally Sustainable Preservation of Physical and Digital Materials en_US
dc.type Recording, oral en_US


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