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The MIT Libraries and the Hewlett-Packard Company are engaged in a $1.8 million joint project to build a digital repository at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that could serve as a model for other universities. The purpose of the project is to build a stable and sustainable long-term digital storage repository that provides an opportunity to explore issues surrounding access control, rights management, versioning, retrieval, community feedback, and flexible distribution capabilities.

DSpace includes articles written by faculty and researchers, technical reports from MIT labs and centers, and other electronic content deemed valuable by the MIT Libraries or its partners among the schools, labs and centers at the university. The ability to manage multimedia electronic formats is an important aspect of this repository, which will include text, images, audio, video and datasets.

Those participating in DSpace have the opportunity to promote their work to a broader set of people, with DSpace acting as a showcase for the owners' activities.

 


  


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