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The NDSA Communications and Publications working group is pleased to share
the next post in our blog series catching up with past NDSA Innovation
Awards winners.

The AIMS Project (An Inter-Institutional Model for Stewardship) won a 2012
Innovation Award
<https://blogs.loc.gov/thesignal/2012/06/announcing-five-ndsa-innovation-award-winners/>
in the Project category. AIMS participants were recognized for their work
developing a framework for stewarding born-digital content and filling the
gap between applying standards such as OAIS and the necessary workflows and
tools for implementation.

Read more on the NDSA blog
<https://ndsa.org//2020/09/22/catching-up-with-past-ndsa-innovation-awards-winners-aims-project.html>
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-- 
Elizabeth England
Digital Preservation Specialist
U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
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301.837.1959

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