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memory" in the Digital Age and have prompted further research into the long-term<br />

preservation of digital in<strong>for</strong>mation and maintaining future access to it.<br />

9. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS<br />

I am extremely thankful to our Director Prof. Bikash Sinha, Prof.ANS<br />

Iyengar, Chairman, P&D Unit <strong>for</strong> their support and encouragement and to the<br />

individuals who are directly or indirectly contributed substantially to this paper.<br />

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