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The impact of digitisation and its implications for the future direction of archives and special collections

Sep 13, 2012

Archives & Society The impact of digitisation and its implications for the future direction of archives and special collections Richard Ovenden (Bodleian Library, Oxford) 24 January 2012  Until recently Richard Ovenden was keeper of special collections at the...

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