Yes, but there are two things at play here – copyright considerations and
retention costs– they ARE going to digitize the collection for archival
purposes. So the intellectual material will be preserved, and for a longer
period of time. But this leads to three problems with the originals =
It isn't just CDs here. There are LPs and 78s that never made it to the CD
format, in addition to other print and written material. I understand
budgets. Just saying... it is a shame.
On Feb 24, 2018 6:37 PM, "ggjn" wrote:
> Yes, but there are two things at play here –