Over fifty years ago an historian and a library director traveled the back roads of Kentucky (USA) with a portable microfilm camera, two lights, and a dream of preserving Kentucky’s newspapers. From their ambitions arose a successful newspaper preservation program at the University of Kentucky Libraries (UKL). Now in its sixth decade, the program has developed a new way of preserving contemporary born-digital newspapers. This paper explores some of the people and events behind the early success of UKL’s program, as well as an in-depth look at the development and functionality of Paper Vault: a largely automated, in-house process delivering and preserving Kentucky’s born-digital contemporary newspapers
Journal ArticleDescribes the issues surrounding digitizing newspapers from microfilm and paper in th...
This paper discusses, investigates, and theorizes on three themes related to the use of newspapers a...
ManuscriptThe J. Willard Marriott Library at the University of Utah has digitized 30,000 pages from ...
Over fifty years ago an historian and a library director traveled the back roads of Kentucky (USA) w...
As the Kentucky representative in the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP), the University of K...
Kopana Terry details the University of Kentucky Libraries\u27 past, present and future newspaper dig...
The University of Oregon (UO) Libraries have been microfilming and preserving Oregon’s newspapers as...
In this paper, the authors describe research led by Educopia Institute regarding the preservation ne...
Kentucky newspapers are a major asset for historical research and genealogical work. They hold the t...
The Educopia Institute, with the San Diego Supercomputer Center and the libraries of University of N...
Borrowing from archival theory, the paper examines the application of More Product, Less Process (MP...
The emergence of a wide variety of digitization technologies and access platforms have created new o...
The Texas Digital Newspaper Program, operated by the University of North Texas Libraries, actively w...
The Illinois Newspaper Project (INP), based at the University of Illinois since 1996, has made signi...
In 2013, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library assessed its preservation and access...
Journal ArticleDescribes the issues surrounding digitizing newspapers from microfilm and paper in th...
This paper discusses, investigates, and theorizes on three themes related to the use of newspapers a...
ManuscriptThe J. Willard Marriott Library at the University of Utah has digitized 30,000 pages from ...
Over fifty years ago an historian and a library director traveled the back roads of Kentucky (USA) w...
As the Kentucky representative in the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP), the University of K...
Kopana Terry details the University of Kentucky Libraries\u27 past, present and future newspaper dig...
The University of Oregon (UO) Libraries have been microfilming and preserving Oregon’s newspapers as...
In this paper, the authors describe research led by Educopia Institute regarding the preservation ne...
Kentucky newspapers are a major asset for historical research and genealogical work. They hold the t...
The Educopia Institute, with the San Diego Supercomputer Center and the libraries of University of N...
Borrowing from archival theory, the paper examines the application of More Product, Less Process (MP...
The emergence of a wide variety of digitization technologies and access platforms have created new o...
The Texas Digital Newspaper Program, operated by the University of North Texas Libraries, actively w...
The Illinois Newspaper Project (INP), based at the University of Illinois since 1996, has made signi...
In 2013, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library assessed its preservation and access...
Journal ArticleDescribes the issues surrounding digitizing newspapers from microfilm and paper in th...
This paper discusses, investigates, and theorizes on three themes related to the use of newspapers a...
ManuscriptThe J. Willard Marriott Library at the University of Utah has digitized 30,000 pages from ...