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Digital Permanence in the era of Open Science

Digital Permanence in the era of Open Science

by Shahira Khair | Apr 27, 2021 | MLP News, MLP research

Will our digital information persist over time? in 10 years…100 years… 1,000 years…? Join UVic Data Curation Librarian Shahira Khair for a look at some answers.

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