Abstract

Shades of Greek mythology: around 1980, the Council on Library Resources (CLR) created the Committee on Preservation and Access, which shortly there-after gained independence as the Commission on Preservation and Access (CPA). For fifteen years the CPA was a principle advocate for and recognized leader of national preservation activities, in addition to promoting preservation research and international preservation activities. In 1997, CLR and CPA merged to form the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR), which not only maintained most of the activities of CLR and CPA, but also became the administrative home to the Digital Library Federation.

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