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Curtis Riggs Zenith Data System Records

Curtis Riggs Zenith Data System Records. Ashley Butler Amanda Keys Holly Mendenhall Miriam Richards. INF392K: Problems in the Permanent Retention of Electronic Records. Curtis Riggs. Born in 1946 in Los Angeles, California Joined Air Force in 1964; served 22 years

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Curtis Riggs Zenith Data System Records

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  1. Curtis Riggs Zenith Data System Records Ashley Butler Amanda Keys Holly Mendenhall Miriam Richards INF392K: Problems in the Permanent Retention of Electronic Records

  2. Curtis Riggs • Born in 1946 in Los Angeles, California • Joined Air Force in 1964; served 22 years • Received M.S. in Electrical Engineering in 1973 from U.S. Air Force Institute of Technology • Thesis work: minicomputer design • Purchased Zenith Z-100 with government employee discount • Donated system and documentation to Goodwill Computer Museum in 2010

  3. Curtis Riggs’ Zenith Data System • Purchased Zenith as home computer due to familiarity with work system • Primary use included word processing, spreadsheet creation, and basic programming • In 1985, Riggs expanded RAM from 128K to 256K • Utilized MS-DOS operating system • Created working and backup copies per manual instructions • Used until 1993

  4. Collection Assessment • Inventory: • 83 5.25” floppy disks • 22 bibliographic materials • 4 empty binders • CRT Monitor • Z-100 Low Profile Dual Drive Computer • Cables (power, video) • Condition: • At the outset, all materials appear to be in working order

  5. DSpace: Representation • Community: Goodwill Computer Museum • Sub-Community: Curtis Riggs Zenith Data System Collection • Collection: CRZDS Project Documentation • Sub-Community: CRZDS Bibliographic Materials • Sub-Community: CRZDS Manuals • Sub-Community: CRZDS Quick-Start Guides • Sub-Community: CRZDS Ephemera • Sub-Community: CRZDS Hardware • Sub-Community: CRZDS Records • Collection: CRZDS Oral History • Collection: CRZDS Papers • Sub-Community: CRZDS Software • Sub-Community: CRZDS Application Software • Sub-Community: CRZDS Game Software • Sub-Community: CRZDS Programming Software • Sub-Community: CRZDS System Software

  6. Technical Issues and Workarounds • DISK IMAGING! • Sources of Problems: • Disks • Drives • File Systems • Or all THREE • Unable to mount disk images=> no virus scanning=> limited metadata harvesting

  7. Future Recommendations • Future Frankenstein groups develop workflow for cleaning drives and disks • Develop a means to read and render materials in situ • For provenanced computers, understand that material types will vary and structure will reflect that complexity • For deep-level of hardware cataloging, collaborate!

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