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- DataShare - Oct 15 2007 | institutional repositories, research data, preservation, AHDS, blogs
A panel discussion at the opening of the recent Digital Resources in the Humanities and Arts conference at Dartington College of the Arts posed the question what happens after the end of the Arts and Humanities Data Service (AHDS); is this the end of national support?
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