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The next group of questions identify which units within the institution take responsibility for "archiving" digital materials, that is , for systematically sustaining its accessibility through time and changing technical regimes. (If these questions do not apply, leave blank.)
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Which units take responsibility for archiving digital materials?(Check all that apply.)
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Information Technology or Academic Computing |
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Library catalog data (i.e., the bibliographic files associated with the OPAC or integrated library system) If you checked "Other Units," please list:
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Online finding aids and indices (e.g., the data files associated with any online finding aids, indices, etc., as are created by the library in order to encourage access to information about its holdings) If you checked "Other Units," please list:
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Commercial data leased by the Library If you checked "Other Units," please list:
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Digital materials produced by the Library If you checked "Other Units," please list:
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Digital materials produced in academic departments If you checked "Other Units," please list:
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Administrative information (e.g., student and financial records) If you checked "Other Units," please list:
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Other type of digital materials (e.g., e-journals, research data, computerized learning materials, student and financial records, web sites) Please specify:
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