Welcome

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Preserving our significant research, educational, and cultural heritage.

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Digital Preservation

We are SOC2-certified repository that maintains best-in-class operational practices and technical procedures to ensure that your data is continuously monitored and protected in the long-term.
Learn how we preserve your data
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Media Digitization

We can convert many types of physical and digital source material into a broad range of industry-standard digital formats.
See how we digitize media
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Interactive Interviews

Our Interactive Interviews create engaging learning opportunities through real-time conversations using pre-recorded videos of real people.
Experience our Interactive Interviews
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NIH Data Management

We help researchers meet the requirements for data preservation, access, and security from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the National Science Foundation (NSF), and other federal agencies.
Read the NIH requirements

Recent News

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Interactive Interview Puts Users in Direct Dialogue with Daughter of Malcolm X

Sat, 02/17/2024
USC Annenberg’s Charlotta Bass Journalism and Justice Lab, in partnership with the USC Libraries and USC Digital Repository, has unveiled the latest Interactive Interview in the Voices of a Movement: The Second Draft Project series.
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Nicholas Camardo in front of a cart of videotapes at the USC Digital Repository digitization lab.

USC’s digital archive provides insight into Hollywood’s past

Mon, 09/25/2023
Hollywood’s labor strikes underscore the USC Digital Repository’s role in preserving television’s past for future generations.
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