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		<title>Webinar: Digital Preservation: Challenges and Benefits</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="https://liaoningmovie.net/content/20090331duMmneT7/"><img src="http://www.veoh.com/up/thumb/" /></a><br />You are viewing an Archived event that occured onÂ 10/15/2008

In the electronic-world, we create far more business documents, records and data than we did in the previous paper-world. The volume of digital content generated by commercial businesses and government is growing rapidly. We canât possibly archive it all.
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Disposing of the right electronic content is a key component of decreasing an organization&#039;s risk exposure, is also good records management practice, and saves costs on storage and discovery procedures.Â However, some items need to be kept ten, twenty, fifty years or more. So, how does an organization maintain access to that content, while ensuring that the content remains readable and understandable, without breaking the budget?
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Join us for a discussionÂ about real-world implementation. While you need to prune your documents, you need to ensure that you keep those that are critical to your organization, and implement digital preservation processes to enable your documents to be unders...]]></description>
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