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Storage, enhancement and preservation of doctoral dissertations in the experience Magazzini digitali : a contribution to research and access
P. 114-124
- This contribution traces the history of the legal deposit of Doctoral thesis in Italy from the National Central Library of Florence's point of view, in order to constitute a guide for research and access. Since 2006 the National Library of Florence manages the national digital preservation and long-term access service called Magazzini Digitali (Digital Stocks). [Publisher's text]
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ISSN: 2038-1026
KEYWORDS
- Doctoral thesis, Legal Deposit, Long Term Preservation, Digital Preservation, Digital Library
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