Yes. I guess in terms of a standard, I'm thinking about advice to citizen archivists and how they need to think of a project.
For example, I was going through a project I did ten years ago where I interviewed a bunch of pioneers, most of whom are dead. It was for CBC, so it was all audio. Now I'd like to do something with it, and I feel completely idiotic that I never took any photographs. I know that as soon as people listen to it they're going to say, “Well, where are the photographs, bonehead?” And I'm going to have to say, “Geez, I wasn't thinking in a three-dimensional world then. We were in soundscapes, so soundscapes is the best you've got.”
It seems to me that the opportunities are immense, but if we're going to have amateur historians and archivists, are there lessons that people can learn? Are there places they can go so that they know what they should be doing?