well--hell, I dunno...bad day at work=short reply.I understand what you're saying--didn't mistake your reply. I'm not offended or anything, but it seemed like you were preaching to me--so it ticked me off, what can I say?
I don't know--I'm a museum photographer--a photographer--not an archivist or a preservation manager. I'm not defending or cordoning--just saying this is what I've seen. I don't think wholesale duplication & destruction is a good thing--- but most of what I'm talking about has already happened. done deal, so saying that cold storage to the bitter end, is a moot point, because the reformatting is done with. I know it's a problem with some places, and space & storage & money are always problems. There are just too many preservation projects. that's just the way it is.
So I don't honestly know, to what degree the current (as in right now) practice is, other than to say that digital is making some inroads. I would be interested in hearing some objective opinions about that--from people working in the field, but this probably isn't the place for that. At any rate--I'm a photographer, who happens to work with old negs--like I said, I'm no archivist or PM--I work with some and that's about it. I had to look back at your profile to see where you worked--or read between the lines--if you had said so up front, I wouldn't have been so short.
So there you go, what can I say? it was like you were preachin' to me. if you said I work at such & such archive--well, yeah, it would have made more sense. But anonymously, it doesn't always read that way.
happy thanksgiving all the same--KT