Now that all historical archives can be stored, retrieved and processed digitally, our whole relationship to history is going through significant changes that we are only beginning to identify and discuss. Digital age historians have the following material to draw from, report and manipulate:
* Approximately 3000 years of written documents
* Approximately 500 years of print
* Approximately 150 years of photography
* Approximately 120 years of audio recording
* Approximately 100 years of motion pictures
* Approximately 70 years of “talkie” motion pictures
* Approximately 50 years of television
* Approximately two decades of camcorder videos
* Approximately one decade of computer hypertext and interactive multimedia
* Approximately 3000 years of written documents
* Approximately 500 years of print
* Approximately 150 years of photography
* Approximately 120 years of audio recording
* Approximately 100 years of motion pictures
* Approximately 70 years of “talkie” motion pictures
* Approximately 50 years of television
* Approximately two decades of camcorder videos
* Approximately one decade of computer hypertext and interactive multimedia
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