Digital Collections
Minitex News articles tagged with "Digital Collections" (116):

Over There: Missouri & the Great War, a Digital Collection
Over There: Missouri & the Great War is a collaborative with the purpose of digitizing historical documents, photographs, artifacts, oral histories and other primary sources from libraries and collections throughout Missouri to tell the story of its

Save the date: Upper Midwest Digital Collections Conference, August 9-11, 2016
The 2nd Upper Midwest Digital Collections Conference (UMDCC) will take place August 9-11th at St. Ambrose University in Davenport, Iowa (Quad Cities). The UMDCC provides opportunities for digital collections creators and curators in the region and beyond to network, share best practices, participate in hands-on workshops, and learn from leaders in digital cultural heritage.

Save the date for the 2016 MDL Annual Meeting
The Minnesota Digital Library will hold its 14th Annual Meeting:
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
Continuing Education and Conference Center
University of Minnesota – St. Paul Campus
Twitter hashtag #mndig2016

NYPL, Thousands of High-Res Images Available Online
In case you haven't already heard, on January 6th, 2016, New York Public Library made over 187,000 of its digitized, public-domain item

DigiPres Commons: A helpful portal for staff who manage, protect, and preserve digital content
Are you aware of DigiPres Commons, a community owned web portal of digital preservation resources? I recently visited and found all sorts of excellent resources. Here's a brief recap of what you will find on the site.

New Digital Collection Provides a First-Hand View of North American Colonial Daily Life
Recently, the Harvard Gazette highlighted a new digital project launched earlier this month. Harvard University Library has provided public access to their ongoing, digital, mult

Primary Source Sets from the Digital Public Library of America
Primary Source Sets from DPLA is a resource created by teachers on DPLA’s Education Advisory Committee and designed with students in mind to help

Michigan State University’s New Digital Collection
With its addition of more than 850,000 movies, CDs and video games from a media company in California, Michigan State University’s Rovi Media Collection has become the largest U.S.

What the Google Books Ruling Means for Libraries
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals recently ruled unanimously in favor of Google over the Authors Guild’s complaints about Google Books and the digitization of in-copyright materials.