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News & Events
Libraries and other institutions and organizations are actively engaged in building digital libraries, and many of them offer conferences, meetings, workshops and symposia.

Select "Newsletter" on the left for news from the NDIIPP as well as other organizations engaged in digital library efforts.

Select "Relevant Links" to access other sources related to digital preservation, including information on copyright.

Select "Event Calendar" for selected event information relating to the collection and preservation of digital materials.

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NDIIPP Makes Awards of $15 Million to 8 Institutions Press release

The National Strategy Advisory Board convened on June 28, 2004, in Washington, D.C. Presentations in Powerpoint, as well as a Webcast, are now available.

Digital Preservation Program Launches Research Grants Initiative
Library of Congress Partners with National Science Foundation. Click here to read more.

Library of Congress Announces Joint Digital Preservation Project With Four Universities
Library to Work with Old Dominion, Johns Hopkins, Stanford and Harvard Universities. Click here to read more.

New Section in Digital Preservation Web Site
There's a new section on this Web site, called News & Events. Here you will find a newsletter, a list of relevant links and a calendar of events for upcoming conferences, meetings, workshops and symposia related to digital libraries.

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