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This posting contains eight messages:
1. Call for papers: 1st European Workshop on the use of Digital Object
Repository Systems in Digital Libraries (DORSDL) at ECDL 2006, Alicante,
Spain, 21 September 2006
2. Seminar Preserving Photographs in a Digital World, George Eastman
House, Rochester, NY, USA, 19-24 August 2006
3. Future Proof III International Scientific Archives Conference,
Strasbourg, France, 19-21 April 2006
4. CfP: The CODESRIA-ASC Conference Series 2006: Electronic Publishing and
Dissemination, Leiden, The Netherlands, 6-8 September 2006
5. Call for Papers: Special issue on Digital Preservation - Int. Journal
on Digital Libraries
6. ARSC Preservation Grants Program 2006 -- Reminder Notice
7. New director EBLIDA takes up post (2006-2009)
8. Newsletter n° 35 - February/March issue of Culture 2000 - European
Commission - DG Education and
Culture
posted by the ECPA Secretariat, with apologies for cross-posting.
1. Call for papers: 1st European Workshop on the use of Digital Object
Repository Systems in Digita l Libraries (DORSDL) at ECDL 2006, Alicante,
Spain, 21 September 2006
Message forwarded from DIGLIB-L, discussion list for digital libraries
researchers and librarians.
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From: "Gert Schmeltz Pedersen" <gsp at dtv.dk>
Date: 03/27/06 02:56pm
Subject: DORSDL Workshop at ECDL 2006 - Call for Abstracts
(Please accept our apologies for multiple posts)
Call for Abstracts
1st European Workshop on the use of Digital Object Repository Systems in
Digital Libraries (DORSDL)
http://www.lib.uoa.gr/dorsdl/
September 21, 2006, Alicante, Spain
Organised in conjunction with the 10th European Conference On Research And
Advanced Technology For Digital Libraries
(ECDL 2006 http://www.ecdl2006.org)
The goal of the workshop is to bring together European developers and
users of digital object repository systems in the context of digital
libraries. A number of issues that are in the scope of the workshop are
the following:
* Models for digital object management, handling and manipulation. *
Representation and manipulation of heterogeneous and complex
digital content.
* Collection management capabilities
* Workflows, cataloguing, batch ingestions, etc: critital "every
day" DL development issues that the system facilitates
* Means of access, integration and interoperability of digital
objects (Web Services, OAI, etc).
* Examples of digital object repository systems at work in digital
libraries.
* Needs and experiences of users of digital object repository
systems.
* Evaluations and comparisons of digital object repository systems
with respect to extensibility, flexibility, scalability, preservation, etc.
Some technical aspects of the workshop topic area are:
* digital object models, behaviours, profiles, and prototypes
* tools for managing and delivering digital content
* multiple views of each digital object
* relationships among digital objects
* web services for access and management
* support for Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata
Harvesting
* versioning and audit trail
A list of Digital object repository systems and / or digital library
systems of interest is provided below:
* FEDORA, Flexible Extensible Digital Object Repository Architecture *
DSpace, Open Source Digital Repository System
* Greenstone, A Platform for Distributed Digital Library
Applications
* EPrints, Eprints Open Access Repository
* aDORe, A Modular and Standards-Based Digital Object Repository *
OpenDLib, A Digital Library Management System Based on a Powerful
Document Model
* DAFFODIL, Distributed Agents for User-Friendly Access of Digital
Libraries
* MILOS, A Multimedia Content Management System for Digital Library
Applications
Note that none of the above lists should be considered restrictive in any
manner. The workshop aims to cover a variety of practical digital library
development issues and how their resolution can (or cannot) be carried out
in the context of the digital object repository at hand.
Submission of Extended Abstracts:
Authors are invited to submit extended abstracts, which should be
written in English and prepared according to the Springer LNCS format
guidelines (2 pages maximum). Authors are invited to send their
manuscripts as attachments (PDF/PS format) by email to dorsdl at lib.uoa.gr
by April 30. Please, note that the submission implies the willingness of
at least one of the manuscript authors to register and present the paper.
Accepted contributions will be published on the workshop's web site.
Important Dates:
April 30: Abstract submission deadline
May 24: Notification date
July 15: Early registration deadline
September 21: Workshop
Program Committee:
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2. Seminar Preserving Photographs in a Digital World, George Eastman
House, Rochester, NY, USA, 19- 24 August 2006
Message forwarded from the Archives & Archivists LISTSERV List (sponsored
by the Society of America n Archivists)
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Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2006 10:11:42 -0500
From: D NISHIMURA <dwnpph at RIT.EDU>
Subject: Preserving Photographs in a Digital World Seminar
"Preserving Photographs in a Digital World" Seminar
August 19-24, 2006 - George Eastman House, Rochester, New York
Sponsored by:
George Eastman House
Rochester Institute of Technology
Image Permanence Institute
A week-long program of lectures and workshops on photograph collection
preservation techniques will expand your expertise on what materials are
typically found in collections, how they deteriorate, how to store and
protect them, and how preservation fits in with other collection
activities.
Throughout the week, you'll also learn about the use of digital imaging
and how various image-capture, storage, display, and output strategies
compare. In addition, presentations will explain the design and
application of image database systems-always keeping in context the
balance that must be struck between traditional and digital preservation
and access.
Program Fee: $1,495
For registration and further information visit
www.imagepermanenceinstitute.org or contact Stacey VanDenburgh at (585)
271-3361 ext. 323 or seminar at geh.org
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3. Future Proof III International Scientific Archives Conference,
Strasbourg, France, 19-21 April 2 006
Message forwarded from archives-fr.
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>From : Arnaud de Castelbajac <arnaud.de-castelbajac at culture.gouv.fr> Date
: 03/28/06 02:01pm
Subject : MANIF : Colloque sur les archives scientifiques - Strasbourg -
19-21 avril 2006
Bonjour
Je vous transmets le programme d'un colloque sur les archives
scientifiques organisé ŕ Strasbourg les 19, 20 et 21 avril 2006
par Sébastien Soubiran (Mission culture scientifique et technique de
l'Université Louis Pasteur de Strasbourg) et Peter Harper (Université de
Bath).
Comme vous le verrez, il s'agit lŕ d'archives au sens classique et non
des "archives ouvertes" ou "archives institutionnelles" au sens oů on
l'entend désormais en matičre d'information scientifique et technique
pour désigner le libre accčs, par internet, aux travaux des chercheurs.
Tous renseignements complémentaires sur ce colloque peuvent ętre obtenus
auprčs de Sébastien Soubiran :
<mailto:sebastien.soubiran at adm-ulp.u-strasbg.fr>
Tél. : 03 90 24 06 16
Cordialement
Arnaud de Castelbajac
Archives nationales
Service des missions
FUTURE PROOF III INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC ARCHIVES CONFERENCE
STRASBOURG
19-21 APRIL 2006
Sponsored by :
CASE (Cooperation of the Archives of Science in Europe) Group
Bibliography and Documentation Commission of the IUHPS DHST
The University Louis Pasteur of Strasbourg, Mission culture scientifique
et technique.
ACI " Patrimoine et histoire des sciences physiques ŕ Strasbourg "
Address :
Amphithéâtre R4
Université Louis Pasteur
7, rue de l'université
67 000 Strasbourg
Organised by :
Peter Harper, NCUACS, University of Bath
Sebastien Soubiran, MCST, University Louis Pasteur of Strasbourg
WEDNESDAY 19 APRIL
9.15-10.00 Registration
10.00-10.30 Introduction to the conference
Sebastien Soubiran, University Louis Pasteur of Strasbourg
Peter Harper, NCUACS, University of Bath
10.30-11.00 French Overview
Odile Welfele, Musée des monuments français, formerly Centre National de
la Recherche Scientifique, Paris
What policy for preserving the archives of research laboratories?
11.00-11.20 Coffee
11.20-13.10 French Overview (continued)
Sandrine Clerc, Institut de radioprotection et sűreté nucléaire
The beginnings of IRSN's archives management
Fanny Audous, Institut national de la recherche agronomique (Paris -
Ile-de-France).
The first step in records management at INRA's centres located in Paris
and its région
Françoise Leguet-Tully, observatoire de Nice
French provincial observatories and their scientific archives
Scott Walter, Archives Poincaré (Nancy)
Henri Poincaré Online: A Concrete Example of Virtual Archives
13.10-14.20 Lunch
14.20-16.10 Selection criteria in the preservation of scientific
archives: what to keep and who should decide
Anne Barrett, Imperial College London
From Muniment Room to Cyber Space - the Changing Nature of Archival
Curation
Tim Powell, NCUACS, Bath
"A heap of all that I have found?"
Criteria for selection in the archives of modern scientists
Menno Polak, University of Amsterdam
Selection: a response
16.30-18.00 European collaboration
Nathan Schlanger, Institut national de l'histoire d'art (archaeological
archives) (sous réserve)
Ruediger Klein, European Science Foundation (ESF)
>From preservation to access: the role of European research
infrastructures for the development of new perspectives in historical
research (history of sciences)
18.30-20.30 Visit and reception at the Astronomical Observatory
THURSDAY 20 APRIL
09.30-11.00 Current projects and initiatives in Europe and beyond
Celina Soares de Mello e Silva, Museum of Astronomy, Rio de Janeiro. The
preservation of archives and records produced by scientific
institutions in Rio de Janeiro: an overview
Karl Grandin, Center for History of Science, Royal Swedish Academy of
Sciences, Stockholm Swedish Solid State Memories
Xavier Roque, Autonomous University of Barcelona
The relation between our archival projects and our research project on
the history of physics in contemporary Spain.
Finn Aaserud, Niels Bohr Archive, Copenhagen
Learning from experience: reflections on scientific archives in Denmark
and how to get it right the next time!
11.00-11.20 Coffee
11.10-13.10 The electronic environment: preserving and access issues
Julia Sheppard, Wellcome Library, London
Electronic environment: the experience of a research-funding
organisation and library in the digital age
Renata Arovelius, SLU (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences) & Eli
Hjorth Reksten, Linköping University
The Swedish joint digital university archive: Results from the pilot
study and outline for the future
Jean Deken, SLAC, Stanford University, California
Continuing Persistence: The Persistent Archives Testbed Project (PAT) at
SLAC in 2005
13.10-14.20 Lunch
14.20-15.30 Projects in progress: short papers
Adam Cieslak, Krakow, Poland
Online database of private papers from Krakow's archives
Benjamin Haspel, Tel Aviv University Israel
Anita Hollier, CERN
E-projects at CERN
Jordi Sequero, Centre Estudis de l'Historia de les Ciencias, Autonomous
University of Barcelona
Recent progress in scientific archives at Barcelona
Polly Tucker, Natural History Museum, London
Development of online archives catalogue at the National History Museum
16.00-17.30 Visit to regional Archives Department
FRIDAY 21 APRIL
09.30-11.00 Electronic environm-ent: preservation and access issues
Jeremy Leighton John, Department of Manuscripts, Directorate of
Scholarship & Collections, The British Library
Evolving life cycles for digital manuscripts: sketches and notes from a
digital scriptorium
Megan Sniffin-Marinoff Harvard University
Building New Audiences: Sharing Harvard's Resources Through the Open
Collections Program
Christine Blondel, Centre d'histoire des sciences et des techniques, Cité
des sciences, La Villette
What choices for a digitization among Ampčre's 40 000 manuscript pages:
Selections? Transcriptions? Indexes? Connections with published papers?
With other documents? Editorial apparatus?
11.00-11.20 Coffee
11.20-13.00 Table Ronde and concluding remarks
13.00-14.00 Lunch
14.00-15.30 Visit to the museums and collections of the University of
Strasbourg
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4. CfP: The CODESRIA-ASC Conference Series 2006: Electronic Publishing and
Dissemination, Leiden, T he Netherlands, 6-8 September 2006
Message forwarded from IFLA-L, the listserve of the International
Federation of Library Assocations
and Institutions.
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From: "Werf, Titia van der" <VANDERWERF at ascleiden.nl>
Date: 03/28/06 12:46pm >>>
Subject: The CODESRIA-ASC Conference Series 2006: Electronic Publishing
andDissemination
< Apologies for cross-posting >
Conference Announcement and Call for Papers
The CODESRIA-ASC Conference Series 2006: Electronic Publishing and
Dissemination
"Bridging the North-South Divide in Scholarly Communication on Africa.
Threats and Opportunities in
the Digital Era."
Leiden, The Netherlands, 6 - 8 September 2006
Convened by
Afrika-Studiecentrum (ASC)
Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA)
Website
http://www.ascleiden.nl/GetPage.aspx?url=/events/event1142937906
___________________________________________________________________
BACKGROUND
As part of a joint, collaborative effort that includes research, a joint
research masters degree pr ogramme, publications and dissemination,
CODESRIA and the ASC have launched a series of conferences
on research, documentation, publishing and dissemination in the context
of the ITCs revolution.
The first conference on 'Electronic publishing and dissemination' was held
in Dakar, in September 2 004. Most papers fell within thematic areas such
as the role of ICTs in the advancement of research , digitising content
for academic outreach and social policy, access and visibility of African
scho larship in the digital age and the role of digital libraries. In
comparison with many other interna tional conferences on electronic
publishing, this conference was particularly interesting because i t
brought together researchers, publishers and librarians in the field of
social science research o n Africa. In this setting the conference raised
many pertinent issues which need to be addressed.
CONFERENCE THEME
The objective of the second conference on 'Electronic publishing and
dissemination' is to build on the momentum achieved at the Dakar
conference and to explore the use of digital technologies in sch olarly
communication on Africa, the effects on the North-South divide and the
role of different sta keholders in exacerbating or countering the divide.
Introduction to the theme
<>snip [For more on the theme see the website. ECPA Secretariat]
The conference hopes to attract papers from the different stakeholders in
scholarly communication o n Africa, giving a balanced view of the
economic, social and moral dimensions of the issues at stak e. It attempts
to relate the research theme to practical issues of web publishing,
scholarly commun ication, recording and accessing the results of science,
bibliographic control and dissemination an d invites case studies to
provide in-depth analysis of specific issues by use of quantitative data.
It encourages theoretical and scientific reflections on knowledge
production, scientific informati
on flows, the institutionalization of the scientific process, the impact
of ICTs on scholarly commu nication and welcomes contributions that
provide explanatory theoretical frameworks for the issues at stake.
LAUNCH
The conference will mark the launch of the Connecting-Africa web portal, a
digital platform for sch olarly communication on Africa. It provides
details of researchers on Africa affiliated to Dutch un iversities and
titles of published research on Africa. Connecting-Africa offers a
lightweight, ext ensible solution for the promotion of research and
research networks at a global level www.connect ing-africa.net
Conference programme
The three-day conference will bring together internationally respected
scholars presenting cutting- edge insights from their current research.
The programme will be divided in 6 sessions.
Speakers
The conference will host three keynote lectures and will carefully select
a maximum of 30 presentat ions and 6 session chairs.
Funds will be made available to invited speakers from Africa who do not
have the resources to cover
their travel and accommodation.
Call for papers
Those interested in contributing to this conference are requested to send
a CV and an abstract of 2 50 words (describing the main points of their
paper, its central argument and the type of research/ methodology
employed) to vanderwerf at ascleiden.nlid
The deadline for the receipt of abstracts is April 30, 2006.
The steering committee will decide on submissions by June 30, 2006 and
will notify applicants after
this date. Papers are due by August 15, 2006.
Participants
The conference is open to participants on an invitational basis and is
restricted to a maximum of 6 0 participants.
The invitees will represent the 3 target groups evenly: social science
researchers on Africa, infor mation professionals and publishers/editors.
The conference will be bi-lingual (French and English translations) and at
least 1/2 of the partici pants will come from Africa.
Conference Fee
Invited participants will be asked to pay a conference fee of 150.
Consolidated Results
* Conference Proceedings on the web
Steering Committee
Prof. Dr. L.J. de Haan (ASC) Dr. E. Sall (CODESRIA)
Dr. M. de Bruijn (ASC) Dr. F. B. Nyamnjoh (CODESRIA)
Titia van der Werf (ASC) Abou Moussa Ndongo (CODESRIA).
Contact
For further information please contact:
Ms Titia van der Werf
Afrika-Studiecentrum
LEIDEN
T. +31 (0)71 5273352
E. vanderwerf at ascleiden.nl
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5. Call for Papers: Special issue on Digital Preservation - Int. Journal
on Digital Libraries
Message forwarded from DIGLIB-L, discussion list for digital libraries
researchers and librarians.
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From: Andreas Rauber <rauber at ifs.tuwien.ac.at>
Date: 03/29/06 12:10pm
Subject: IJDL CfP Special Issue on Digital Preservation
CALL FOR PAPERS
International Journal on Digital Libraries (IJDL)
Special Issue on Digital Preservation
Co-edited by Andreas Rauber, Birte Christensen-Dalsgaard
Digital media have become the dominant way that we create, shape, and
exchange information. Unlike
paper, however, we have very limited abilities to ensure that today's
digital information will be
accessible in 10, 50, or 100 years.
This poses a challenging threat of ending up with a gaping hole in our
scientific and cultural rec ord unless we act now. Meeting this challenge
requires profound research and evaluation in a range of directions. While
there have been many projects over recent years which have explored
aspects of
digital preservation, there are still many challenges for any
organisation which is charged with t
he development of building and maintaining sustainable processes to
guarantee very long term access
to substantial collections of digital assets. The amassing of signigicant
amounts of data in priva
te, personal digital libraries, adds another layer of complexity and
requirements to potential solu tions, as does the only rudimentary
understanding of what future users will actually expect from lo ng-term
electronic repositories.
Two fundamental approaches have been proposed for maintenance of long term
access to digital assets : roughly speaking, these focus on either
changing the object itself (migration) or on changing the
environment within which the object is accessed (emulation). With the
increasingly wide range of t
ypes of digital assets which need to be preserved, it is already clear
that no single preservation strategy will prove suitable for all types of
technology and
interim techniques as well as combinations gain importance.
Although a certain amount of work has been undertaken on the theoretical
background to planning pre servation strategies, there is insufficient
understanding of the processes and their effects on the
individual assest in the long run. The characterisation of those
properties of a digital asset whi
ch are significant in the context of preservation actions is an essential
step both in automating p reservation actions and in evaluating their
effectiveness after the event in meeting specific prese rvation
strategies.
Recognizing the importance of research in this area, the International
Journal on Digital Libraries
is organizing a special issue on Digital Preservation. The primary focus
of this special issue wil
l be on high-quality original unpublished research, case studies as well
as implementation experien ces and survey articles in the area of digital
preservation.
Suggested topics include but are not limited to:
* selection/appraisal strategies for digital objects
* different preservation strategies and their evaluation
* cost models and managerial aspects
* formulation and evaluation of preservation plans
* metadata for digital preservation
* authenticity of digital objects
* characterisation of digital assets
* studies on future use of digital assets
* case studies from large-scale preservation activities
Instructions for submitting manuscripts:
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Manuscripts must be written in English and should include a cover page
with title, name and address (including e-mail address) of author(s), an
abstract, and a list of identifying keywords. Please indicate that you
are submitting to the special issue on Digital Preservation. Manuscripts
must be submitted directly to the guest editors by email.
Important Dates:
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June 30, 2006 Due date for submission of manuscripts
October 15, 2006 Notification of acceptance/rejection
November 30, 2006 Due date for final version
April, 2007 Tentative date for publication of Special
Issue
Editors of the Special Issue:
--------------------------------
Andreas Rauber Birte Christensen-Dalsgaard
Vienna University of Technology Statsbiblioteket,
Favoritenstr. 9-11/188 Universitetsparken
A-1040 Vienna DK-8000 Ă*rhus C
Austria Denmark
Phone: +43 1 58801 18826 Phone: +45 8946 2022
Fax: +43 1 58801 18899 Fax: +45 8946 2220
e-mail: rauber at ifs.tuwien.ac.at e-mail: bcd at statsbiblioteket.dk
http://www.ifs.tuwien.ac.at/~andi http://www.statsbiblioteket.dk/
About the Journal:
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The aim of JDL is to advance the theory and practice of acquisition,
definition, organization, management and dissemination of digital
information via global networking. In particular, the journal will
emphasize technical issues in digital information production, management
and use, issues in high-speed networks and connectivity,
inter-operability, and seamless integration of information, people,
profiles, tasks and needs, security and privacy of individuals and
business transactions and effective business processes in the Information
Age.
More information about the journal can be found at
http://cimic.rutgers.edu/~jdl/
The full Call for Papers can be found at:
http://cimic.rutgers.edu/~ijdl/cfp/presrv.pdf
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6. ARSC Preservation Grants Program 2006 -- Reminder Notice
N.B. The program applies to projects involving collections anywhere in the
world. (Non-U.S. applica nts are encouraged to apply.)
Message forwarded from IASALIST, the list serve of the International
Association of Sound and Audio visual Archives (IASA).
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From: klinger at MODEX.COM
Date: 03/30/06 04:18am
Subject: ARSC Preservation Grants Program 2006 -- Reminder Notice
The following message has been posted by the Outreach Committee of the
Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC). If you have any
questions, please click on the link or e-mail address below. Please DO NOT
simply hit REPLY or post further messages to this list.
--- ARSC PRESERVATION GRANTS PROGRAM ---
Proposal deadline: April 30, 2006
The ARSC Program for the Preservation of Classical Music Historical
Recordings was founded by Al Schlachtmeyer and the ARSC Board of Directors
to encourage and support
the preservation of historically significant sound recordings of Western
Art Music by individuals
and organizations. (This program is separate from the ARSC Research Grants
Program, which supports scholarship and publication in the fields of
sound recording research and audio preservation.)
The ARSC Program for the Preservation of Classical Music Historical
Recordings will consider fundin g:
-- Projects involving preservation, in any valid and reasonable fashion,
such as providing a collec tion with proper climate control, moving a
collection to facilities with proper storage conditions,
re-sleeving a collection of discs, setting up a volunteer project to
organize and inventory a stor
ed collection, rescuing recordings from danger, copying recordings from
endangered or unstable medi a, etc.
-- Projects promoting public access to recordings.
-- Projects involving instantaneous recordings, commercial as well as
private.
-- Projects involving collections anywhere in the world. (Non-U.S.
applicants are encouraged to app ly.)
The program is administered by an ARSC Grants Committee including the
chairman, a member of the ARS C Technical Committee, a member of the ARSC
Associated Audio Archives Committee, and an expert on c lassical music.
Grant amounts generally range from $2,000 to $10,000. Written notification
of decisions on projects
will be made approximately three months after the submission deadline.
Grant projects should be co
mpleted within 24 months.
For further details, guidelines, and application instructions, visit:
http://www.arsc-audio.org/preservationgrants.html.
Send completed applications to: Richard Warren Jr., ARSC Grants Program,
Historical Sound Recordings, Yale Music Library, P.O. Box 208240, New
Haven, CT 06520-8240, USA. Grant applications must be received by April
30, 2006.
Questions about the Preservation Grants Program should be directed to Mr.
Warren at richard.warren at yale.edu.
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7. New director EBLIDA takes up post (2006-2009)
Message forwarded from the MANAGING INFORMATION NEWSLETTER: ISSUE 208
(Wednesday 29st March 2006),
http://www.managinginformation.com/newsletter.htm
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New Director EBLIDA Takes Up Post (2006-2009)
EBLIDA, the European Bureau of Library, Information and Documentation
Associations, has announced t he appointment of its new Director.
http://www.managinginformation.com/news/content_show_full.php?id=4771
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8. Newsletter n° 35 - February/March issue of Culture 2000 - European
Commission - DG Education and
Culture
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Unit - C1 Culture
+32 (0)2 299 94 98
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European Commission on Preservation and Access (ECPA)
P.O. Box 19121, NL-1000 GC Amsterdam,
visiting address: c/o KNAW, Trippenhuis, Kloveniersburgwal 29,
NL-1011 JV Amsterdam, The Netherlands
tel. ++31 - 20 - 551 08 39 fax ++31 - 20 - 620 49 41
URL: http://www.knaw.nl/ecpa/
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