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    Division Records - Digital Curation - Strategies and Procedures - Bentley Historical Library Digital Processing Note

    Digital Curation Division
    2012

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    Abstract

    In processing digitized and born-digital materials, archivists at the Bentley Historical Library adhere to professional best practices to ensure that content is prepared for long-term preservation and that end-users have full assurance of the authenticity and integrity of digital files. This document outlines these procedures and points to additional resources.

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