• Computer Science
  • Published 2006

Digital Preservation and Management: An Overview

@inproceedings{Arora2006DigitalPA,
  title={Digital Preservation and Management: An Overview},
  author={Jagdish Arora},
  year={2006}
}
Digital preservation is not a new concept for libraries. The libraries have been migrating and refreshing their OPAC records as well as their databases developed in-house ever since automation in libraries started in mid 1980s. With availability of products and services in digital forms, libraries are committing larger portions of their budgetary allocation for either procuring or accessing digital contents. Preservation and archiving of digital contents has become a serious concern of… CONTINUE READING

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