tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3219561941481203089.post2362984101745513070..comments2024-03-28T07:54:47.193-04:00Comments on Climbing My Family Tree: Save Family History with LOCKSSMarian B. Woodhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03816923876592602598noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3219561941481203089.post-6516148893125392992021-09-26T07:44:34.233-04:002021-09-26T07:44:34.233-04:00I wish there were a place near me that offered fre...I wish there were a place near me that offered free use of a proper scanner. My printer can scan, and it's great for photos and single sheets of paper, but not with books. I started scanning my DAR chapter's minutes that were kept in a journal starting in 1896, but when I heard the book cracking, I stopped for fear of damage. Wendyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17863357756727783017noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3219561941481203089.post-31595113738085486042021-09-22T08:07:25.608-04:002021-09-22T08:07:25.608-04:00These are excellent recommendations. With climate ...These are excellent recommendations. With climate emergencies upon us (flooding, fires, etc.), every genealogist needs to consider how to preserve their collections — and dispersing them to multiple locations is one way to assure the family history survives. Also digitizing to the cloud so at least virtual copies are saved.Molly of Molly’s Canopyhttps://mollyscanopy.com/noreply@blogger.com