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Museology / Science / Preservation / Digital reformatting / Digital preservation / Digitizing / Born-digital / ß / National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program / Archival science / Digital libraries / Library science
Date: 2014-01-27 14:39:34
Museology
Science
Preservation
Digital reformatting
Digital preservation
Digitizing
Born-digital
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National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program
Archival science
Digital libraries
Library science

Recognizing Digitization as a Preservation Reformatting Method

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