How to Build a Family Archive
A family archive is the memory of several generations. It's easier to build if you move through it step by step.
Gather the materials
Find the photo albums, old letters, documents, films, and cassettes. Put it all in one place before you start sorting.
Digitize it
Scan the photographs and documents, convert the video and audio to digital. Digital copies don't fade and don't get lost.
Add context
Label who is in the photo, where, and when. Without labels, within a generation the archive turns into a set of unfamiliar faces.
Make the archive accessible to the family
An archive sitting on one drive belonging to one person is easily lost and never truly lives. Gather it in a shared place the family can reach, and make a backup. A digital memory page or a family tree turns the archive from a box in a photo album into a living legacy.
- Gather all the materials in one place.
- Digitize photos, video, and audio.
- Label them: who, where, when.
- Keep them shared, with a backup.
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