I'm looking for advice from some of you #tech wizards out there.

I have a box of #memorabilia from my long-ago acting days -- photos, programs, scripts and the like -- that I would love to #archive digitally. It's simple enough to scan the materials, of course, but what is a good way to create a scrapbook sort of arrangement for each production I was involved with? Can anyone recommend software that would do the trick? I'm a #Linux user.

Kindly boost for reach! Many thanx!

@KateConnors I'm not a digital archivist just someone else who has old digital stuff I want to keep around. I keep things fairly simple. PDF for documents, jpg/png for photos, organized in folders. Package them into compressed files with checksums. Files stay warm backup on my NAS with a good 321 backup of the compressed files.

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