medium · LSAT Logical Reasoning

The library should retain physical copies of heavily annotated scientific journals. Searchable scans improve access to printed articles, but annotations often use symbols whose meaning depends on ink order, pressure, and their relation to folds or inserted slips. Those features can be difficult to capture consistently. Since future researchers may ask questions we cannot anticipate, preserving the material record is not needless duplication.

Which one of the following most accurately expresses the main conclusion of the argument?

  1. Digitization should replace physical preservation whenever the printed article remains searchable.
  2. Searchable scans improve access to printed scientific articles.
  3. Future researchers will study only inserted slips.
  4. The library should retain physical copies of heavily annotated scientific journals.
  5. Annotation meaning can depend on ink order and pressure.

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