2014
DOI: 10.1108/lhtn-08-2014-0066
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How the new generation of video game consoles have accelerated the need to preserve digital content – part 1

Abstract: Purpose – This two-part study aims to expose the challenges and establish the necessity of preserving digital content, with a focus on console video games. Design/methodology/approach – Through a method of establishing the history of video game consoles, identifying the challenges presented by the format and addressing the current preservation efforts, this article serves as a brief retrospective of the issues and a guide to extending th… Show more

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“…The biggest problem of the global digital environment today is the abundance of information and their organization (Vrana, 2011). Swaths of digital content are often lost due to the most insignificant error or corrupted device, often without the knowledge of the user(s) (Cassidy & McEniry, 2014). As digital collections grow exponentially, institutions are faced with the challenge of providing continued access as well as long term preservation (Wiseman & Matthews, 2016).…”
Section: Opportunities and Challenges Of Dcmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The biggest problem of the global digital environment today is the abundance of information and their organization (Vrana, 2011). Swaths of digital content are often lost due to the most insignificant error or corrupted device, often without the knowledge of the user(s) (Cassidy & McEniry, 2014). As digital collections grow exponentially, institutions are faced with the challenge of providing continued access as well as long term preservation (Wiseman & Matthews, 2016).…”
Section: Opportunities and Challenges Of Dcmmentioning
confidence: 99%