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Digitisation conference 2007 Podcasts

Podcast: Alastair Dunning on the JISC digitisation programme

The £22m JISC digitisation programme is making available a wide range of vital scholarly resources to UK education and research. Programme manager Alastair Dunning talks to Philip Pothen about what the programme is delivering and why the recent international conference in Cardiff represented an important landmark both for the programme and for wider attempts to make available scholarly resources of national importance.

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