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The Stanford Digital Library Technologies Project, which ended in 2004 was one participant in the DLI2, Digital Library Initiative Phase II. The project, began in 1999 supported by several government, university, corporate sponsors.

The goal of this Project was to design and implement the infrastructure and services needed for collaboratively creating, disseminating, sharing and managing information in a digital library context.

For a history of the project please visit History.

The projects link above contains descriptions of the infrastructure and services created in both DLI1 and DLI2.

Questions or Comments? Send email to dlwebmaster@db.stanford.edu
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