The Horizon Report is an excellent way to get a sense of emerging and developing technologies, and it is worth thinking about what they might mean for archives. In this post I concentrate on the key trends that are featured for the next 1-4 years.
Electronic Books
“[E]lectronic books are beginning to demonstrate capabilities that challenge the [...]
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