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Re: [ARSCLIST] Long-term/preservation audio



> In that case, there is no resolution. I hope that criteria can be
> established so that we are not "arbitrary". I have no hope that we can be
> all-inclusive.

Well, social scientists use "sampling" as a valid means of representing
the population.  As long as it's a random sample, one can generalize
upward.

For example, saving **every** newspaper in the U.S.  probably isn't
necessary.  But saving every third day might be 99% as useful, for
historians in the future.

At a certain point you get diminishing returns, and you want a certain
minimum "sample size."

But if, by "arbitrary" it is meant "random (and thus representative),"
then a cost-effective middle-ground can be reached.  :)


                                --Travis


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