Now, I’m pretty sure there is no need for me to make the case to the good readers of this blog, but if you’re ever stuck for something to say about why your work is important – for example at parties – then the demise of the print edition of the OED seems a good candidate!
OK, so no one is about to ditch the Pocket version, or even the Shorter (I got one of those for a graduation present from my Grandma!), but even so…
The last print OED was published in 1989. I imagine, given the regular updates to the OED online, that there has been a substantial influx of words since 1989 and I guess (given how Chaucer looks now) English will undergo some significant changes in the future. Unless we (the DP community) decide to preserve the digital OED, we will condemn readers of 2489 to struggle on with an antique 1989 print copy and much will they wonder when they don’t find things like “Internet”…
(Mind you, the electricity might have all run out by then so it wont really matter…)
On the flip side, and no doubt something someone at the party will point out, this is also a case for continuing to print the OED – at least a few copies, kept in safe places… 😉
-Peter Cliff