Long-term preservation of digital document principles and practices

Key to our culture is that we can disseminate information, and then maintain and access it over time. While we are rapidly advancing from vulnerable physical solutions to superior, digital media, preserving and using data over the long term involves complicated research challenges and organization e...

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Other Authors: Borghoff, Uwe M., orghoff, Uwe M., 1959-
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Published: New York Springer 2005
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