Display title | DIGITAL STORAGE |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Genealogists use digital storage devices to store genealogical information, including names, dates, places, photographs, historical documents, sources, e-mails, correspondence, family contact information, family videos, and audio recordings. The purpose of this class is to educate genealogists about building digital storage systems, addressing pros and cons of various storage mediums, and solutions for data disaster-recovery. Learn more about about virtual storage options in this PowerPoint class and this handout. |