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Old 06-23-2011, 02:07 AM   #3
CazMar
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I think academic libraries (ie at universities, state run libraries etc) should really give time and resources to digitising their collections. A lot are probably in copyright and would have to be stored, but at least it would save old reference books and records. As their time came around for copyright expiry they could then be released. A good idea would be to store copies of collections in a remote location or another country, in case of natural disasters or wars.
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