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      <title>Case Studies in Web Sustainability</title>
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      <description>At the moment organisations often make significant investments in producing Web-based material, often funded through public money, for example from JISC. But what happens when some of those organisations are closed or there&amp;nbsp; is no longer any money or resources to host the site? We are seeing cuts in funding or changes in governmental policy, which is resulting in the closure of some of these organisations.
What happens to those Web resources when the organisations&amp;nbsp;are no longer in existence?</description>
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