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IUPAP meeting report

At the digital preservation workshop in Paris, I picked up a bundle of
paper 'IUPAP Meeting Report; November 5-6 2001, Lyon.' Apart from the
meeting report, there is a copy of an article from D-Lib Magazine
'Re-inventing the wheel? Standards, Interoperability and Digital
Cultural Content' by Tony Gill and Paul Miller which is interesting to
read and has a good set links to referenced material. There is also an
article 'Metadata Harvesting and the Open Archives Initiative' by
Clifford A. Lynch which I am just about to read.
 If you would like a copy of this material, I'll send you a photocopy.
H.
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