July 2, 2004
Study Will Examine Digital Preservation
Four universities will take part in an experiment, supported by the Library of Congress, that will help determine how data change once loaded into a digital archive and how those data are affected when transferred from archive to archive.
Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Old Dominion, and Stanford Universities are the institutions involved in the study.
The Library of Congress awarded grants to the four universities -- about $200,000 each -- and gave them material to work with:
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