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Letter from the Publisher

Letter from the Publisher Archives and Museum Informatics 13: 209, 1999/2001. © 2001 Kluwer Academic Publishers. Printed in the Netherlands. Dear reader, In your hands you currently hold the very last issues of Archives and Museum Informatics. Due to a combination of unfortunate circumstances we have seen ourselves forced to cease publication of the journal. For this last issue we have chosen to reprint several chapters from Science and Technology in Historic Preservation, edited by Ray Williamson and Paul Nickens. All of the members of the editorial board are sincerely thanked for their continuous effort and their many contributions. We are grateful to you, the reader, as well for making Archives and Museum Informatics the success that is has been in the past. I would herby also like to draw your attention to a new, related, journal that has seen its first issue appear in 2001: Archival Science, edited by Eric Ketelaar, Theo Thomassen en Peter Horsman. Please feel free to consult this website for more information: http://w/wkap.nl/journals/archival_science We hope that the spirit of innovative and interesting research of Archives and Museum Informatics lives on in Archival Science. Yours truly, The publisher F. Robbert van Berckelaer FR.vanberckelaer@wkap.nl http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Archives and Museum Informatics Springer Journals

Letter from the Publisher

Archives and Museum Informatics , Volume 13 (4) – Sep 29, 2004

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 1999 by Kluwer Academic Publishers
Subject
Computer Science; Data Structures, Cryptology and Information Theory; Document Preparation and Text Processing; Management of Computing and Information Systems; Library Science; Arts
ISSN
1042-1467
eISSN
1573-7500
DOI
10.1023/A:1012257323735
Publisher site
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Archives and Museum Informatics 13: 209, 1999/2001. © 2001 Kluwer Academic Publishers. Printed in the Netherlands. Dear reader, In your hands you currently hold the very last issues of Archives and Museum Informatics. Due to a combination of unfortunate circumstances we have seen ourselves forced to cease publication of the journal. For this last issue we have chosen to reprint several chapters from Science and Technology in Historic Preservation, edited by Ray Williamson and Paul Nickens. All of the members of the editorial board are sincerely thanked for their continuous effort and their many contributions. We are grateful to you, the reader, as well for making Archives and Museum Informatics the success that is has been in the past. I would herby also like to draw your attention to a new, related, journal that has seen its first issue appear in 2001: Archival Science, edited by Eric Ketelaar, Theo Thomassen en Peter Horsman. Please feel free to consult this website for more information: http://w/wkap.nl/journals/archival_science We hope that the spirit of innovative and interesting research of Archives and Museum Informatics lives on in Archival Science. Yours truly, The publisher F. Robbert van Berckelaer FR.vanberckelaer@wkap.nl

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Published: Sep 29, 2004

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