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Lost in Cyberspace:
The BBC Domesday Project and the Challenge of Digital Preservation

(Released June 2003)

 
  by Douglas Brown  

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This installment in the series includes 54 citations with abstracts and review articles drawn from CSA's LISA: Library and Information Science Abstracts, ANTE: Abstracts in New Technologies and Engineering and BHI: British Humanities Index databases and a list of Selected Web Sites from our Social Sciences/Humanities and other databases. The overview contains terms that are hyperlinked to the glossary.

"Lost in Cyberspace: The BBC Domesday Project and the Challenge of Digital Preservation" was written by Douglas Brown.

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Meet the Author: Douglas Brown
  • CSA Editor, LISA - Library & Information Science Abstracts
  • MA Honours (English Language & Literature), University of Edinburgh
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Information & Library Studies, University of Strathclyde

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