Academy of Certified Archivists
Since its inception in 1995, the Digital Library Federation (DLF) brings together libraries (and similar groups) that use electronic-information technologies to further their collections. There are 35 DLF partners, including Ivy League schools Yale University and Harvard University, as well as the Library of Congress and National Archives and Records Administration. Read about how the DLF collects data, produces documents, preserves online records, benefits libraries and build Digital Library architectures. You can also check out reports and publications, past forums and recent news.
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