> The National Archives and Digital Preservation are pleased to circulate
> the latest articles on the preservation of the 1986 BBC Domesday project:
> http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue36/tna/
> Please also see the editorial:
> http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue36/editorial/
>
>
> The new version of the 1986 BBC Domesday system is available for viewing
> at The National Archives at Kew.
> Visitors to Kew can come to the Resource Centre and Library at the
> National Archives and use a new Windows PC interface to access data from
> the original BBC Domesday Community disc. Use of this system is free, with
> a small charge for printing. It has been developed by Adrian Pearce of
> LongLife Data Ltd, in collaboration with ATSF, The National Archives, and
> the BBC. We are grateful to BBC Worldwide, who own the rights in the BBC
> Domesday data, for permission to display it here. We are working with the
> BBC to make the material more widely available in future.
>
> For further information about the BBC Domesday Project, see
> http://www.pro.gov.uk/about/preservation/digital/domesday/default.htm.
>
>
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