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      • So, here’s what I can say: the Library of Congress has more than 3 petabytes of digital collections.
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  2. Apr 25, 2012 · So, here’s what I can say: the Library of Congress has more than 3 petabytes of digital collections. What else I can say with all certainty is that by the time you read this, all the numbers — counts and amount of storage — will have changed.

  3. Feb 11, 2009 · We can also say that we have about 15.3 million digital items online. Some may be tempted to extrapolate that those digital items represent a precise percentage of the nearly 142 million items in the Library’s physical collections, and then estimate some kind of digital corollary.

  4. Feb 13, 2023 · So far, we have digitized more than nine million items in our collections, with particular strengths in newspaper issues, manuscripts, and pictorial materials.

  5. Digital preservation efforts are distributed throughout many units at the Library of Congress and includes programs related to digital content packaging and ingest, monitoring and reporting of digital storage, sustainable digital file formats, metadata and more.

  6. Nov 19, 2021 · CIO Judith Conklin discusses the ongoing cloud migration and digitization of the world’s largest library — a massive endeavor to make more of its 170 million assets available to all.

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  7. Ensuring that digital is “baked in” to everything we do is a Library-wide effort. The Library of Congresss Digital Strategy Directorate focuses on three key areas: digital strategy, emerging technologies, and communities.

  8. The library has kept the "American Memory" name for its public domain website, which today contains 15 million digital objects, comprising over 7 petabytes of data. [ 84 ] American Memory is a source for public domain image resources, as well as audio, video, and archived Web content.

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