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CFParticipation: Apply to be a new DPLA Hub

By: the EditorsDecember 4, 2014December 4, 2014

From the call:

The Digital Public Library of America seeks applicants to serve as Service Hubs and Content Hubs in our growing national network.  The applications and corresponding instructions are available from the links below.

Digital Public Library of America » Blog Archive » Apply to be a new DPLA Hub!.

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