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Big Issues, Practical Tools Discussed at Archiving 2009 Conference

May 28, 2009 -- The Archiving 2009 Conference, held in Arlington, VA, from May 4-7, 2009, had something for everyone with an interest in digital preservation.
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State Legislators Hear About Digital Preservation

May 28, 2009 -- State legislators visit the Library to hear about recent National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program projects during their annual meeting.
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International Exchange Intern Visits NDIIPP

May 14, 2009 -- The National Digital Infrastructure and Information and Preservation Program hosted its first international exchange intern.
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Event: The 4th Annual International Open Repositories Conference

May 14, 2009 -- The National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program is a sponsor of the 4th Annual International Open Repositories Conference, held at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia on May 18-21, 2009.
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Fran Berman Joining Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

May 14, 2009 -- Director leaving to accept the position of Vice President of Research with the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
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World Digital Library Launched

May 14, 2009 -- The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization and 32 partner institutions launch the World Digital Library.
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State CIOs Briefed on NDIIPP

May 14, 2009 -- Chief Information Officers and policy leaders from a dozen states received an update on April 29, 2009, about Library of Congress digital preservation efforts.
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Event: Digital Preservation Management: Short-Term Solutions for Long-Term Problems Workshop

May 3, 2009 -- Registration is now open for the Digital Preservation Management: Short-Term Solutions for Long-Term Problems Workshop, now hosted by the Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) after originally being developed at Cornell by Anne R Kenney and Nancy Y McGovern.
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