The approval of the Plan for the National
Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program
was preceded by the publication of several documents that made
the Plan possible.
The Library of Congress commissioned a series of studies
to support planning for the National Digital Information Infrastructure
and Preservation Program. These studies included background
scans and surveys that assess the current baseline of knowledge
in relevant research communities, documents that support development
of the technical infrastructure
and a number of short reports and presentations
used as part of the planning activities themselves.
The planning documents included a summary
report of the November 2001 convening sessions with stakeholder
groups, as well as a synthesis
of findings from about 20 confidential interviews conducted
in August and September 2001. Also included are presentations
to the National Digital Strategy Advisory Board and other outside
stakeholders.
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