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CFP: Nominations Now Open for the 2015 NDSA Innovation Awards

By: Erin EngleMay 14, 2015May 14, 2015

The National Digital Stewardship Alliance Innovation Working Group is proud to open the nominations for the 2015 NDSA Innovation Awards. These awards are an example of the NDSA’s commitment to encourage and recognize innovation in the digital stewardship community.

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