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Partners

The Library of Congress has formed a growing network of preservation partners both in the United States and abroad to help save digital information that would otherwise be lost.
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Network Building

The Library of Congress is building a network of partners who collaborate to sustain a range of digital preservation communitites.

Education

Sundance Institute (Preserving Digital Independent Film)

University of California, Los Angeles Film & Technology Council (Preserving Digital Independent Film)

University of Michigan, Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (Digital Preservation Outreach and Education Initiative (DPOE))

Organizational Alliances

Council on Library and Information Recources

Digital Library Federation

Digital Preservation Coalition

International Internet Preservation Consortium

National Science Foundation Office of Cyberinfrastructure (Blue Ribbon Task Force on Sustainable Digital Preservation and Access)

Organizational Alliances: Standards & Best Practices

Defense Visual Information (DVI) Directorate (Federal Agencies Digitization Guidelines Initiative)

Government Printing Office (Federal Agencies Digitization Guidelines Initiative)

National Agricultural Library (Federal Agencies Digitization Guidelines Initiative)

National Archives and Records Administration (Federal Agencies Digitization Guidelines Initiative)

National Conference of State Legislatures (A Model Technological and Social Architecture for the Preservation of State Government Digital Information Project)

National Gallery of Art (Federal Agencies Digitization Guidelines Initiative)

National Library of Medicine (Federal Agencies Digitization Guidelines Initiative)

National Technical Information Service (Federal Agencies Digitization Guidelines Initiative)

National Transportation Library (Federal Agencies Digitization Guidelines Initiative)

Office Open XML Working Group Overview (PDF)

PDF/A Working Group

Smithsonian Institution (Federal Agencies Digitization Guidelines Initiative)

United States Geological Survey (Federal Agencies Digitization Guidelines Initiative)

Voice of America (Federal Agencies Digitization Guidelines Initiative)

Policy: Privacy & Copyright

British Library (International Study on the Impact of Copyright Law on Digital Preservation)

Gallivan, Gallivan & O'Melia LLC (Birth of the Dot Com Era)

George Mason University, Center for History and New Media (Birth of the Dot Com Era)

Morrison & Foerster, LLP (Birth of the Dot Com Era)

National Library of Australia (International Study on the Impact of Copyright Law on Digital Preservation)

National Library of the Netherlands (International Study on the Impact of Copyright Law on Digital Preservation)

Ropers, Majeski, Kohn & Bentley PC (Birth of the Dot Com Era)

Section 108 Study Group

Sherwood Partners, LLC (Birth of the Dot Com Era)

University of Maryland, Robert H. Smith School for Business (Birth of the Dot Com Era)

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