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'Prince' to complete digital archives, dating back to 1876
Published: Friday, June 1st, 2012
This weekend, as nearly 20,000 University alumni, family members and friends converge on campus for Reunions 2012, The Daily Princetonian also celebrates its past through the completion of the Larry DuPraz Digital Archives: a free, searchable online index of ...
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Princeton's choice to have this work done by Digital Divide Data in Cambodia not only enabled the high-quality digitization of the Daily Princetonian at a competitive price. It was also a way to "give work" and opportunity to disadvantaged youth. Digital Divide Data is a social enterprise that creates better futures for youth in developing countries, like Cambodia, through experience working with digital media, as well as further education. www.digitaldividedata.org
"Texas-based New Zealand company DL Consulting,"
I don't know what that means...