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How Long Do CDs Last? It Depends, But Definitely Not Forever : All Tech
Considered : NPR
Back in the 1990s, historical societies, museums and symphonies across the
country began transferring all kinds of information onto what was thought
to be a very durable medium: the compact disc.
Now, preservationists are worried that a lot of key information stored on
CDs — from sound recordings to public records — is going to disappear. Some
of those little silver discs are degrading, and researchers at the Library
of Congress are trying to figure out why.
In a basement lab at the library, Fenella France opens up the door to what
looks like a large wine cooler. Instead, it's filled with CDs. France, head
of the Preservation, Research and Testing Division here, says the box is a
place where, using temperature controls, a CD's aging process can be sped
up.
http://n.pr/1w6C00A
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http://www.npr.org/blogs/alltechconsidered/2014/08/18/340716269/how-long-do-cds-last-it-depends-but-definitely-not-forever
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