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Digital Culture: Maximising the Nation's Investment, a Synthesis of JISC/NPO Studies on the Preservation of Electronic Records
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Lars Meyer
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January 2, 2008
This publication serves a guide to the issues and challenges associated with the preservation of electronic records, regardless of the kind media on which they are stored. The intended audience is anyone involved in the creation, delivery, or preservation of electronic records. The report focuses on administrative and managerial issues rather than specific technical solutions.
Published Online: 2008-01-02
Published in Print: 2000-March
© 2000 by K. G. Saur
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