Nethistory -- Matching net historical materials with institutions that may preserve them | |
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About Nethistory | |
Key materials related to the history of networking – including the Web and mobile data – are scattered in the hands of individuals and institutions who often don't know what to do with them. At the same time, some archiving institutions around the world actively preserve such materials. The primary method for connecting materials with archives will be to identify both archiving institutions and potential donors in different countries. To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the Nethistory Archives. |
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