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NARA to Participate In World Digital Library

NARA announced last week that it will provide digital copies of "significant U.S. documents" to the World Digital Library project, which is slated to debut next year.  According to Federal Computer Week, the digital documents include the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, and immigration and naturalization records of well-known Americans.  The Library of Congress is spearheading the project planning, which is being underwritten by a donation from Google.

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