Points of convergence: seamless long-term access to digital publications and archival records at library and archives Canada |
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Authors: | Greg Bak Pam Armstrong |
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Institution: | 1. Digital Office, Government Records Branch, Library and Archives Canada, 550, boul. de la Cité, Gatineau, QC, K1A 0N4, Canada 2. Digital Preservation Office, Care of Collections Branch, Library and Archives Canada, 550, boul. de la Cité, Gatineau, QC, K1A 0N4, Canada
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Abstract: | In 2004, Canada’s national library and national archives merged to form Library and Archives Canada (LAC). LAC has become more than the sum of its parts, creating synergies between library and archives collections and services, realizing efficiencies and satisfying user demands for seamless access to all holdings. LAC has already created and launched Fed Search, an online search tool that provides clients with single-search access to library, archives and online collections. LAC is in the process of building a Trusted Digital Repository that will combine ingest, preservation, management and dissemination services for archives and library collections. |
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