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On the Centennial of Peking University: Will Electronic Records Created Today Survive to the Bicentennial?

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Electronic records are becoming an increasingly important source of documentation of university administrative, legal, political, and historical activity. University libraries, as the home of archives, must take a leadership role in understanding the characteristics of electronic records, facilitating their transfer, description, and securing their long-term access.

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1998

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Peking University Press

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digital library; electronic records; access; digital archive

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Thomas, Sarah E., "On the Centennial of Peking University: Will Electronic Records Created Today Survive to the Bicentennial?" Proceedings of the International Conference on New Missions of Academic Libraries in the 21st Century, Beijing: Peking University Press, 1998.

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