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In this section we will review some of the sites that have chosen to link to us. If you would like to be mentioned in the next issue then please Contact Us.
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Web Site Name?: Research Libraries Group News
URL?: <http://www.rlg.ac.uk/preserv/diginews/>
Description?: RLG DigiNews is a bimonthly web-based newsletter intended to
focus on issues of particular interest and value to managers of digital
initiatives with a preservation component or rationale. It also aims to
provide filtered guidance and pointers to relevant projects to improve our awareness
of evolving practices in image conversion and digital archiving and
announce publications (in any form) that will help staff attain a deeper
understanding of digital issues.
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Web Site Name?: The Museum Computer Network
URL?: <http://www.mcn.edu/>
Description?: The Museum Computer Network is a nonprofit organization of
professionals dedicated to fostering the cultural aims of museums through the use of
computer technologies. They serve individuals and institutions wishing to improve their
means of developing, managing, and conveying museum information through the use of automation.
They support cooperative efforts that enable museums to be more effective at creating and
disseminating cultural and scientific knowledge as represented by their collections and
related documentation.
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Web Site Name?: Berkley's Current Cites
URL?: <http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/CurrentCites/2000/cc00.11.10.html>
Description?: Current Cites is maintained by a team of librarians and
library staff who monitor information technology literature in both print and digital forms,
each month selecting only the best items to annotate for a free publication. The resulting issue of 10-20 annotated citations of current
literature is emailed to a mailing list and held on the Web.
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Date of Article: 29 January 2001
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