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The applications outline goals and objectives of individual projects.
Ø Cornell University, Project Harvest: Developing a repository for e-journals Ø Harvard University, Proposal for a study of electronic journal archiving Ø MIT, Planning for an archive of dynamic journals at MIT Ø New York Public Library, Archiving performing arts journals: A planning project Ø Stanford University, LOCKSS: A distributed digital archiving system (see the Lockss website at http://lockss.stanford.edu) Ø University of Pennsylvania, Proposal for a planning grant for archiving and preservation of electronic journals Ø Yale University, Proposal for a digital preservation collaboration between Yale University Library and Elsevier Science
Ø Cornell University, Project Harvest: Developing a repository for e-journals
Ø Harvard University, Proposal for a study of electronic journal archiving
Ø MIT, Planning for an archive of dynamic journals at MIT
Ø New York Public Library, Archiving performing arts journals: A planning project
Ø Stanford University, LOCKSS: A distributed digital archiving system (see the Lockss website at http://lockss.stanford.edu)
Ø University of Pennsylvania, Proposal for a planning grant for archiving and preservation of electronic journals
Ø Yale University, Proposal for a digital preservation collaboration between Yale University Library and Elsevier Science
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