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1 The silver bullet? The implications of digitisation for the preservation of newspaper content Deborah Novotny Head of Preservation IFLA Newspapers – New Delhi 25th – 28th February 2010

2 Overview: BL newspaper strategy – new building Switch-over from microfilm to digital Legacy issues with acetate microfilm – cold storage

3 Colindale reading room 3

4 Colindale stacks

5 Colindale

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8 Preservation Needs Assessment Survey

9 Building 31 – Boston Spa (ASP)

10 Building 31

11 Building 31 – racking

12 Building 31

13 Preservation copying policy - considerations Trusted digital repository Proven metadata Accepted international standards for the production of digital surrogates Inclusion of records into national/international registry Cost benefit of life cycle digital asset management

14 14 Acetate degradation – the path of decay Path of autocatalytic decay

15 15 Acetate degradation Cracking/crazing of the film baseBubbles of acid in the film base

16 16 BL Preservation Cold Store at Vindon - the cold rooms  rooms designed & built on site  shelving & ducting is grade 304 stainless steel  vertical rear plenum located at the rear of each room  air is attracted at high level through this plenum by fan(s).  air is then passed over the cooling coils to floor mounted ducting system where the “conditioned” air passes into the room through adjustable vents.  shelves are perforated for maximum exposure to conditioned air

17 17 BL Preservation Cold Store at Vindon - the cold rooms

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19 19 BL Preservation Cold Store at Vindon - the cold rooms

20 20 BL Preservation Cold Store at Vindon Facts & figures  Steady controlled temperature at 5° C (1° tolerance)  Steady controlled RH at 35% (3 % tolerance)  24hr secure monitoring with emergency back-up and disaster recovery  Online retrieval process  Secure remote access to database of holdings  Dedicated acclimatisation room to allow film to be retrieved an processed safely  Dedicated work space for BL staff for collection management activities

21 From this…

22 22 The preservation impact Moving the microfilm collection into the new storage suite at Vindon has had a major impact on the preservation of the collection  The doubling of free acidity in actively degrading film → Increased from 10 years to 200 years  The development of acidity in films not actively degrading → Increased from 80 years to 350 years  Natural age rate (non-acetate) → Reduced from “moderate” to “very slow”  Preservation Index (PI = units = years, the higher the PI the better conditions are for preserving organic material) → Increased from 63 years to 488

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28 Thanks & Questions Useful addresses: Vindon Scientific Ltd – www.vindon.co.ukwww.vindon.co.uk Preservation Advisory Centre – blpac@bl.ukblpac@bl.uk Deborah Novotny – deborah.novotny@bl.ukdeborah.novotny@bl.uk I would like to thank colleagues in the British Library for their support and help with this presentation, especially Sandy Ryan (Senior Preservation Coordinator)


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