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Digital forensics: from the crime lab to the library

Mark Wolverton

Nature, 2016, vol. 534, issue 7605, 139-140

Abstract: Archivists are borrowing and adapting techniques used in criminal investigations to access data and files created in now-obsolete systems.

Date: 2016
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