Demand Side Economics and Digital Preservation « The Signal: Digital
Preservation
These points relate to the supply side of the economic equation: how much it
costs to keep digital content accessible over time. This is an obviously
important issue, but the other piece of the equation—the demand side—is at
least as significant. It comes down to clear-cut benefit: why is it
important to save digital content, anyway? I think it is worth expanding
explanations about the positive impact of digital preservation on individual
lives and on our larger society.
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http://blogs.loc.gov/digitalpreservation/2011/06/demand-side-economics-and-digital-preservation/
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