Meeting of the JPEG 2000 Interest Group on Jun 23rd in Washington, DC
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Wednesday, June 13th, 2007, at 3:36 pm, and filed under
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At the meeting we will be sharing observations and experiences with JPEG 2000 for access and preservation of still and moving pictures as well as discussing ideas for advocacy and spreading information. Membership in LITA is not required to attend the meeting. Get this meeting as an iCal file suitable for importing into most calendar programs.
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