Based on this discussion, having it come down to volunteers on volunteer time is the most realistic way to archive our paper content. That being said, the Workshop events could be put to use for those who want to take on the task. I have volunteered to do so at a workshop, but it came down to having a scanner ready to use. Then again, there's the aforementioned need for those who are knowledgeable about what has already been archived from different sources and made available to the public. As many have mentioned, we hate to destroy printed archives in vain. It's obvious that we all agree for the need to keep this idea alive. I believe we have the hardware, software, and bioware resources already... we just need to get them all in the same room for a significant period of time. On Sat, May 14, 2022, 8:20 AM Tony Bogan via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
The single biggest issue is resources. Get the money for a scanner? Need
the bodies to do the work. Get the bodies to do the work? Need the time from those bodies to do this massive undertaking. Get the time? Now you need to coordinate the time, place, bodies and material. Can’t have people just hanging out in the warehouse doing this. No bathroom facilities, gotta deal with food, no CO in the space so can’t have the public involved. Warehouse doesn’t have the room, electrical, cleanliness for this endeavor, so that means moving everything to a place that does.