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Printed Information Packs about the DLF and its Activities

Information about the DLF and its many initiatives is available in attractively designed folders containining inserts printed on DLF-headed colored paper.

The DLF distributes these information packs at meetings. Information packs and inserts are available also to DLF members and to others who may wish to learn more about the DLF and inform others.

Information packs may be ordered by filling out this simple form. When you have completed the form, press the "Submit" button. Allow 7–10 days for production and delivery.

A. To what name and address do you want the information packs to be sent?
Please include a telephone number should we need to contact you.

B. How many folders do you wish to receive?
(To see a folder, click here.)

C. For each insert you wish to receive, enter a number indicating how many copies. All inserts are printed on a single sheet of DLF-headed paper and none is longer than two pages in length. To review the text of an insert, click on its title. Inserts for which no text exists will be produced on demand.

1. Inserts describing the DLF
The first six years: What has the DLF done?
What Is the DLF
DLF facts
DLF initiatives

2. Available inserts describing current DLF initiatives
The Open Archives Initiative
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation's e-journal preservation program
More access at less cost: The case for a digital registry
Quality benchmarking for digital reproductions of printed books and serials
METS. Standard for technical, administrative, and structural metadata
Assessing changing patterns of library use
Methods for assessing use of online collections and services Assessing changing patterns of library use

3. Information describing past initiatives (these may not be available as quickly as those listed above)
Reference linking
Certificate-based authentication
The Academic Image Cooperative
Shared cataloguing tool for visual resources
Research into strategies for developing sustainable digital collections
LibLicense model license agreement between libraries and publishers
Use of TEI in libraries

   


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