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Latest Preservation Technology for Genealogists

Keeping Up With Technology

Dick EastmanMarch 4, 2017

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Today’s slides are available at:

http://www.eogn.com/handouts/preservation

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The Latest Technology for Genealogists

• Today’s presentation will focus on two areas:

– How to make sure your genealogy data is still readable by future generations

– How to easily share as little or as much information as you wish

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Paper and Ink

Paper

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Paper and Ink

Paper is one of the most fragile storage methods available!

Easily destroyed by fire, moisture, mold, mildew, insects, and more.

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Paper and Ink

PaperAcids?Acid free?

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Paper and Ink

InkReal inkInk jetToner

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Microfilm

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MicrofilmLife Expectancy is 200 to 300 years… if stored in optimal conditions… and if it is never used!

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MicrofilmScratches easilyRequires master copies that are only used to make copiesEven then, suffers some degradation

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MicrofilmProblem:

Most manufacturers no longer produce new microfilm!

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MicrofilmEven FamilySearch has abandoned microfilm and gone all digital for all new projects.

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MicrofilmMore than 185 digital camera crews are now at work throughout the world, capturing images six days a week.

FamilySearch now creates an average of 10 new digital images every second of every day and publishes them at familysearch.org within a matter of weeks.

Reference:https://familysearch.org/node/1615

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MicrofilmFamilySearch is digitizing all the records in its granite vaults. Millions of rolls of microfilm, captured in more than 100 countries since 1939, will be digitized, and then indexed by a massive volunteer force.

Expected completion date: less than 10 years from now for digitizing and making images available online.

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MicrofilmOther non-profits, including Internet Archive and Allen County Public Library (one of the country's largest genealogy libraries), are digitizing content.

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How Can You Preserve Your Data?

• Create Digital Files

• Make multiple copies

• Store them in multiple places

• Keep them spinning!!!

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Make multiple backups!

• Make them on multiple forms of media: CD, DVD, USB jump drives, external hard drives, online (in the cloud), etc.

• Never, ever depend on one backup!• Store your backups in multiple locations• Keep them spinning!!!

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Online Backups are the Cheapest!

• Free of charge (up to 2 gigabytes on many services, even more on a few services)

• Paid Services start at $0.02 per gigabyte per month (Amazon Glacier)

• Much cheaper than purchasing a hard drive!• But requires a broadband connection

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Many Services to Choose From!

• Mozy• Backblaze• Dropbox• iBackup• Carbonite• CrashPlan• Mega.nz• … and many more

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Make multiple backups!

• Again, never depend on any one backup

• Make multiple backups

• To different media

• Save them in different locations!

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Part 2 – Sharing Data

• Let’s Focus on Two Closely-Related Terms:

– Cloud Computing

– Online Everywhere

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What Is Cloud Computing?

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Cloud Computing is the Sharing of Resources, typically across the

Internet

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Cloud Computing

• Cloud computing can simply be the sharing of disk space…

• Or the sharing of applications on different computers

• With remote access by an individual

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Cloud Computing

• Data can be preserved forever by…

• Periodically copying it to new media, both online and offline.

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Current Examples of Cloud Computing include:

• Gmail• HotMail• Google Docs• Various backup programs• Online photo editing programs• MyHeritage.com• Ancestry.com

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Placing your information in the cloud provides flexibility: you have many

options

• Keep all your information private but protected and backed up in state-of-the-art data centers

• Share bits and pieces of your information but only with people you choose

• Share with groups of people but only with passwords

• Make information freely available to everyone

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You remain in control of your information at all times

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Examples of SHARED Cloud Computing Services include:

• Ancestry.com’s OneWorldTree• RootsWeb• OneGreatFamily.com• FamilySearch• And other online databases with information

contributed by users• The information you contribute is “pooled”

with info supplied by others

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In contrast, you can be “webmaster” and control all access to your

information:

• The Next Generation• WebTrees.net• MyHeritage.com

• And other products where one person or one group controls all access

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What is a computer?

• One third of the world's population is now carrying a smartphone.

• More than 1 billion smartphones have been sold.

• There are many family history apps.

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What is a computer?

• The form factor of iPads, tablet computers, and smart phones make them convenient for people doing family history from anywhere.

• Millions of genealogists are taking snapshots of tombstones or other kinds of documents, and uploading them to "the cloud" where they are accessible on various web sites.

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Cloud Computing Allows You To:

• Remain in control of your own information at all times, if you wish to do so

• Easily find matching information supplied by others and to allow others to find matching information within your database

• Provide security and redundancy by backups• Access your information from anywhere at

any time.

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You Can Preserve Forever and Share Your Data as YOU Wish!

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Any questions?

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Today’s slides are available at:

http://www.eogn.com/handouts/preservation