The NDIIPP website has a
broad array of additional information about each
partner as well as background material on the
NDIIPP Program, including background materials,
position and research papers, and interviews.
http://www.digitalpreservation.gov
Library of Congress-NDIIPP Cooperative
Partnership Agreements
On Sept. 30, 2004, the National
Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation
Program welcomed its first formal partners by
making cooperative agreements with eight institutions
to begin building a digital preservation network.
These eight lead institutions, which have joined
with other institutions and organizations in their
efforts, have agreed to identify, collect and
preserve digital materials within a nationwide
digital preservation infrastructure. These awards
from the Library are being matched dollar-for-dollar
by the winning institutions in the form of cash,
in-kind or other resources. The institutions will
share responsibilities for preserving at-risk
digital materials of significant cultural and
historical value to the nation.
•California
Digital Library
•Emory
University
•Educational
Broadcasting Corporation/Thirteen, WNET-TV
•North
Carolina State University Libraries
•University
of California, Santa Barbara
•University
of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
•University
of Maryland
•University
of Michigan
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