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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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Digital Preservation Partner Resources

The digital preservation partners associated with the National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation program are dynamic research programs working on practical demonstration projects that model innovative solutions for the preservation of digital information of value to the nation.

These national demonstration projects focus on building shared institutional capacities needed for collecting, preserving, and managing significant information in digital form. The projects also are exploring innovative and sustainable collaboration mechanisms among a variety of public and private stakeholders while developing and disseminating best practices for digital content stewardship.

Examples of the many tools, publications and best practices documents that have been incubated and developed through the support of the NDIIPP program can be found in these pages.

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