Hello,

I'm sorry to bother you, but I was hoping you might be able to help me with a 
problem I'm having getting hold of some scientific data that's currently stored 
on DEC VAX magnetic tape.


A colleague of mine carried out some ecological fieldwork ~30 years ago, and 
her results are stored on eight magnetic tapes (two of 7" diameter, one 8.5", 
and five 10.25"). The data would be incredibly useful to look at, as the study 
was looking at how restored mines changes over time (the study is somewhat 
described here; 
https://www.jstor.org/stable/20038221?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents). If we 
could get these original data, we could compare how the mine is now with how it 
was then, which would be phenomenally useful to conservation biologists trying 
to conserve and restore damaged ecosystems.


Do any of you have any ideas as to how I might get the data off this tape? I 
live and work in Utah (USA), but I would be willing to travel a little ways if 
it meant getting the things read off into a computer!


Thanks again for your time,

Will Pearse


---

Need a phylogeny? Try phyloGenerator: 
original<http://willpearse.github.io/phyloGenerator/> or new 
version<http://willpearse.github.io/phyloGenerator2/>
Measuring phylogenetic structure? Try install.packages('pez')

Will Pearse<http://www.willpearse.com/>
Assistant Professor of Biology, Utah State University
Office: +1-435-797-0831
Skype: will.pearse

Reply via email to