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Date: 2013-11-21 06:29:26
Digital libraries
Computing
Museology
Digital preservation
Information science
Archival science
Records management
Preservation
Open Archival Information System
PRONOM
Humanities Advanced Technology and Information Institute
UVC-based preservation

Preservation and Long-term Access via NETworked Services Keeping digital information alive for the future Planets consortium members The British Library

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