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		<title>Archiving Experience Design: A Virtual Roundtable Discussion</title>
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		<description>The following discussion was conducted over a six-week period late in 2002. We invited members of Loop’s advisory board and several distinguished guests to address the question of how we, as an emerging community of interest, might begin to address the critical question of preserving the history of our field.</description>
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