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 === Seminars and workshops === === Seminars and workshops ===
->  Each year since 1997 the Consortium has organised a seminar with invited speakers addressing subjects relating to the Consortium’s objectives to precede the formal AGM. Most of these Seminars have been published in the series of [[:publications:cerl_papers:main|CERL Papers]].\\  CERL also organises training [[:services:seminars:main#workshops|workshops]] for its members and participates in conferences in the academic and library worlds.+>  Each year since 1997 the Consortium has organised a seminar with invited speakers addressing subjects relating to the Consortium’s objectives to precede the formal AGM. Most of these Seminars have been published in the series of [[:publications:cerl_papers:main|CERL Papers]].\\ CERL also organises training [[:services:seminars:main#workshops|workshops]] for its members and participates in conferences in the academic and library worlds.
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 === The European Register of Microform and Digital Masters (EROMM) === === The European Register of Microform and Digital Masters (EROMM) ===
->  The European Register of Microform and Digital Masters (EROMM) is an international database created to record all printed material that is reproduced on microform or digital form to preserve its contents without limit in time. CERL members are allowed free read-only access to the EROMM database - provided one institution in their country provides data to EROMM and is a member (as is the case for most CERL members).+>  The European Register of Microform and Digital Masters (EROMM) is an international database created to record all printed material that is reproduced on microform or digital form to preserve its contents without limit in time. 
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