>This excerpted from:
>Library Journal Academic Newswire (TM)
>The Publishing Report for July 31, 2003
>
>
>Digital cultural heritage initiatives are proliferating.
>They include organizations or programs that create digital
>products for use in the cultural or educational community
>or that address issues integral to the promotion of
>cultural heritage. Many of them have produced valuable
>resources for research and teaching. Support remains
>dependent on external funding, which puts many programs at
>risk in the current economic downturn. The CLIR
>commissioned a survey of 33 North American-based digital
>cultural heritage initiatives. Survey findings and
>recommendations are reported in A SURVEY OF DIGITAL
>CULTURAL HERITAGE INITIATIVES AND THEIR SUSTAINABILITY
>CONCERNS. That report is available at
>www.clir.org/pubs/abstract/pub118abst.html.
>
>
>
>
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Mary W. Elings
Digital Projects Archivist
Pictorial Archivist
The Bancroft Library
University of California 
Berkeley, CA 94720-6000
[email protected]
Ph 510-643-2273
Fx 510-642-7589


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