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University of Michigan Digital Library Project

University of Michigan Digital Library Project

http://www.si.umich.edu/UMDL/ A NSF/ARPA/NASA-sponsored project incorporating basic research, system building, deployment, and evaluation of a usable digital library. The UMDL provides access to significant public domain collections of scientific data and information. If you can see this list, you are using a Java-incompatible browser. This site is best viewed with a Java-compatible browser. If you are not familiar with the University of Michigan Digital Library Project or are not sure what the University's role is in the NSF/DARPA/NASA Digital Library
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