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National Digital Strategy Advisory Board

Report from June 28, 2004 Meeting

The June 28, 2004, meeting of the National Digital Strategy Advisory Board offered the promise of a new world of digital preservation while acknowledging the great challenges that lie ahead.

"Information technology itself is moving ahead with unpredictable leaps. Inevitably, it offers us new topics as well as new challenges," said Librarian of Congress James H. Billington. "The degree to which our shared knowledge and cultural heritage are in digital form is, of course, greater than ever.

"But what is most interesting," he continued, "and really exciting about our meeting today, is that it will feature reports of excellent progress in numerous digital preservation efforts in a variety of institutions."

 June 28, 2004 National Digital Strategy Advisory Board Meeting (PDF, 44 Kb)

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