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		<title>By: Twitter Trackbacks for OpenCulture » Blog Archive » The Business of Digital Archives [collectionstrustblogs.org.uk] on Topsy.com</title>
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		<description>[...] OpenCulture » Blog Archive » The Business of Digital Archives  openculture.collectionstrustblogs.org.uk/2009/09/01/the-business-of-digital-archives &#8211; view page &#8211; cached  A meeting this morning with Judy Faraday of the John Lewis archive has prompted me to return to the theme of the economics of Digital Cultural Content. Judy, in partnership with training providers FPM Training, has been working wwith 18 archive services on issues relating to their strategic planning, fundraising and sustainability. &#8212; From the page [...]</description>
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