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Preservation / Science / Digital libraries / Government of North Carolina / State Library of North Carolina / National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program / Digital preservation / Born-digital / Digitizing / Archival science / Library science / Museology
Date: 2008-07-11 14:21:53
Preservation
Science
Digital libraries
Government of North Carolina
State Library of North Carolina
National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program
Digital preservation
Born-digital
Digitizing
Archival science
Library science
Museology

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