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Digital Preservation ProgramDirector: Patricia Cruse The UC libraries are committed to maintaining world-class collections of scholarly information. To this end, essential information resources must remain available and accessible into the future — a growing challenge in the days of digital resources that are increasingly ephemeral and at risk. The CDL, in partnership with the UC libraries, established the Digital Preservation Program to ensure long-term access to the digital information that supports and results from research, teaching, and learning at UC, including e-journals, web-based content, digitally reformatted materials from UC libraries and museums, and online teaching and learning materials. Through the Digital Preservation program, UC libraries can submit, manage, and preserve digital assets, and third parties are enabled to capture, manage, preserve, and discover web-based content. The program's priority is a phased investigation into the means of enabling the UC Campus libraries to submit, manage, and preserve digital assets and enabling third parties to capture, manage, preserve, and discover web-based content. Digital Preservation activities include:
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