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Location: Home - Canadian Culture Online - Research and Analysis | 2006/01/28 | ||
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![]() Ensuring the Sustainability of Online Cultural and Heritage Content: From an Economic Model to an Adapted StrategyThis study was conducted by The Multimedia World Watch This study was funded by the Department of Canadian Heritage. Its contents represent the opinions of the authors and those interviewed. It does not represent the policy or the views of the Department of Canadian Heritage or of the Government of Canada. Director of the study: David Santelli Analysis: Jean Michel Cornu Analysis and writing: Philippe Gauthier
Researcher, M2W-FIAM Research and interviews: Nicolas Ritoux The Multimedia World Watch is the Research branch of the International Federation of Multimedia Associations PDF: CH44-52/2004E-PDF 0-662-37122-4 © Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, 2004 |
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