The
British
Library has started a campaign to collect the emails of Britons for a
digital archive.
As part of a month-long campaign, the British Library is asking UK residents
to send in an important email they have received today. The communications will
be stored in a digital archive in the library as a snapshot of British society
in 2007.
John Tuck, head of British collections at the British Library, said: "Email
has, in many respects, replaced traditional forms of communications such as
letters or memoranda, thousands of examples of which we have at the British
Library.
"Email Britain will allow us to archive a vast snapshot of our present-day
email communications and will be of great value for future researchers.
"Digital archiving of email has never been attempted before on this scale and
we are very excited to be capturing such a rich slice of contemporary life."
The emails will be classified under 'blunders', 'life changing emails',
'complaints', 'spam', 'love and romance', 'humour', 'everyday emails', 'news',
'world around you' and 'tales from abroad'.
Examples should be sent to
email@emailbritain.co.uk
or users can register at the
Email
Britain website.
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