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Description: The mission of the CGI DPN is to preserve digital collections of government information. Digital preservation, for purposes of this initiative, means ensuring the long-term viability of digital materials through geographically dispersed servers, protective measures against data loss, and forward format migration. Digital materials produced by government agencies that are at risk of being lost are preserved as part of the program. The Canadian Government Information Digital Preservation Network (CGI DPN) is a project initiated in October 2012 by library staff at eleven member institutions: University of Alberta, Simon Fraser University, University of British Columbia, University of Calgary, University of Saskatchewan, University of Victoria, McGill University, Dalhousie University, Scholars Portal, University of Toronto, Stanford University. These institutions are the charter members of the CGI DPN Steering Committee. CGI DPN Archive-IT Collections: https://www.archive-it.org/organizations/700

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The mission of the CGI DPN is to preserve digital collections of government information. Digital preservation, for purposes of this policy, means ensu...

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The mission of the CGI DPN is to preserve digital collections of government information. Digital preservation, for purposes of this policy, means ensu...

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