CLIR Issues Number 9
Number 9 May/June 1999 Contents Message from the President by Deanna B. Marcum Kellogg HRISM Project Results Published New Director of Communications at CLIR DLF
Number 9 May/June 1999 Contents Message from the President by Deanna B. Marcum Kellogg HRISM Project Results Published New Director of Communications at CLIR DLF
Number 8 March/April 1999 Contents CLIR to Hold Regional Briefings by Deanna B. Marcum Why Digitize? by Abby Smith The Digital Library Federation Online by
Number 7 January/February 1999 Contents CLIR and Emory University Establish New Digital Leadership Institute by Deanna B. Marcum Enabling Access in Digital Libraries: A Report
Number 6 November/December 1998 Contents Educating Leaders for the Digital Library —by Deanna B. Marcum Digital Preservation? —by Donald J. Waters The Hybrid Model
Number 5 September/October 1998 Contents Making a Path from the 21st Century to the 19th –by Abby Smith DLF Looks Beyond the Technical Issues
Number 4 July/August 1998 Contents What Are Digital Libraries? –by Donald J. Waters Cornell Project Will Assess Risks of Migration Strategy –by James M. Morris
Number 3 May/June 1998 Contents Preservation in the Future Tense –by Abby Smith CLIR Initiatives: New Report Profiles Library Management Systems CLIR Will
Contents Special Collections Stake Their Claim in the Electronic Age –by Abby Smith Digital Library Federation to Develop Authorization Systems –by Donald J. Waters Washington
Contents Joint ACLS/CLIR Task Forces Consider Scholarship and Technology — by James M. Morris ACLS/CLIR Task Forces on Scholarship and Technology Digitization Prompts New Preservation-and-Access
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