[Bell Historians] Preferred soft copy archiving medium

David Kelly david at thekloof.co.uk
Sun Apr 19 07:36:03 BST 2020


All the Keltek Trust records are archived in PDF together with the original
Excel spreadsheets and Microsoft Access Database. We don't archive the
original Word files.

Dave

 

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What is the perceived wisdom regarding the best medium for digitally
archiving information? Is PDF ok, or there is a preferred format?

 

DrL

 


 
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