This list describes born-digital media and formats curators and accessioning staff might encounter in dealing with hybrid or born-digital collections. For any questions, please contact Monique Lassere.
External and internal hard drives | External and internal hard drives are well in use today. Both are quite fragile and efforts to reduce shock should be made during transport and use. Though it is unlikely, we may receive internal hard drives, which lack a plastic enclosure, due to the fact that they once resides in a computing device of some sort. If a hard drive lacks a plastic enclosure or is internal, please contact the Digital Archivist. |
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Jaz disk | Jaz disk is a removable hard disk storage systems sold by Iomega in the 90's and early |
2002000's. | Image Modified | Jaz disks are not well-used today but relatively durable due to their enclosure and storage system. |
Zip disk | Zip disks are removable magnetic storage cartridges. They have 3 capacities: 100MB, 250MB, or 750MB. | Image Added | Zip disks are not well-used today |
Minidisc | Minidisc is a magneto-optical disc-based data storage devices that store audio. | Image Added |
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SD Memory Card | SD memory card is a non-volatile memory card format for use in portable devices. | Image Added | Today SD memory cards are still quite popular storage devices for digital cameras, personal computers, and mobile devices. |
USB flash drive | A USB flash drive is a data storage device that includes flash memory with a USB interface. |
Zip disk | Zip disks are removable magnetic storage cartridges. They have 3 capacities: 100MB, 250MB, or 750MB. | Computers or drivesImage Added | USB flash drives are currently well-used and compatible with current computers. |
Computers and other computing equipment |
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External and internal hard drives |
| Image AddedImage Added | External and internal hard drives are well in use today. Both are quite fragile and efforts to reduce shock should be made during transport and use. Though it is unlikely, we may receive internal hard drives, which lack a plastic enclosure, due to the fact that they once resides in a computing device of some sort. If a hard drive lacks a plastic enclosure or is internal, please contact the Digital Archivist. |
Networked data/file transfer | Networked data refers to data, files, or other digital objects that were created or exist in their current format only on networked (i.e. cloud) storage. Networked data is typically only accessible through file transfer protocol (FTP) or some other file delivery method relying on network transfers for acquisition. |
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