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Peter Kurilecz <[log in to unmask]>
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Why Should We Save Our Email? « The Signal: Digital Preservation

When was the last time you wrote a letter, on paper?  Other than my
note-to-self stickies (my desk usually has a bunch), or greeting cards, I
personally have not written much of substance, just on paper, in a long
time.
These days, of course, we are engulfed in the digital versions of note
writing – with many different options available.  And over the past
generation or so, much of our individual correspondence has taken place via
e-mail.  It’s now ubiquitous and so easy to do it makes you wonder how we
ever functioned without it.  We write it, maybe file it in a folder in our
email program of choice, and then we forget it.

 http://bit.ly/qo84jt

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http://blogs.loc.gov/digitalpreservation/2011/09/why-should-we-save-our-email/
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