ManuscriptThe J. Willard Marriott Library at the University of Utah has digitized 30,000 pages from three weekly Utah newspapers from the period of 1889 - 1922 and made the collections freely available on the Internet. This article describes a new method for digitizing historic newspapers, developed in a partnership between the University and two commercial organizations. Utilizing OCR and newspaper processing technology from iArchives Inc. and the CONTENTdm digital collections software suite, the new method recently prototyped by the University of Utah presents a viable and affordable digitization method to cultural heritage institutions nationwide. In particular, the process can be implemented incrementally, making it affordable for both ...
As the Kentucky representative in the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP), the University of K...
Mass-digitised newspapers offer researchers, academic and non-academic, a readily-accessible and inv...
The University of Oregon (UO) Libraries have been microfilming and preserving Oregon’s newspapers as...
This paper will describe a new method for digitizing historic newspapers, developed by a partnership...
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presentationA presentation at the Utah Library Association Conference about digitizing Utah's histor...
Journal ArticleUtah Digital Newspapers is a pioneering digital newspapers program at the University ...
In 2013, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library assessed its preservation and access...
Borrowing from archival theory, the paper examines the application of More Product, Less Process (MP...
Newspapers are rich sources of evidence of history and literally millions of pages of historical new...
Presentation on the Muncie Post-Democrat newspaper digitization project. Topics discussed include t...
The Carnegie Mellon University Libraries was asked by the library director of a local synagogue to d...
presentationPresentation on the development of Utah Digital Newspapers in the Digital Library at the...
In this paper, the authors describe research led by Educopia Institute regarding the preservation ne...
The Vermont Digital Newspaper Project (VTDNP) is a state partner in the National Digital Newspaper P...
As the Kentucky representative in the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP), the University of K...
Mass-digitised newspapers offer researchers, academic and non-academic, a readily-accessible and inv...
The University of Oregon (UO) Libraries have been microfilming and preserving Oregon’s newspapers as...
This paper will describe a new method for digitizing historic newspapers, developed by a partnership...
Journal ArticleDescribes the issues surrounding digitizing newspapers from microfilm and paper in th...
presentationA presentation at the Utah Library Association Conference about digitizing Utah's histor...
Journal ArticleUtah Digital Newspapers is a pioneering digital newspapers program at the University ...
In 2013, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library assessed its preservation and access...
Borrowing from archival theory, the paper examines the application of More Product, Less Process (MP...
Newspapers are rich sources of evidence of history and literally millions of pages of historical new...
Presentation on the Muncie Post-Democrat newspaper digitization project. Topics discussed include t...
The Carnegie Mellon University Libraries was asked by the library director of a local synagogue to d...
presentationPresentation on the development of Utah Digital Newspapers in the Digital Library at the...
In this paper, the authors describe research led by Educopia Institute regarding the preservation ne...
The Vermont Digital Newspaper Project (VTDNP) is a state partner in the National Digital Newspaper P...
As the Kentucky representative in the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP), the University of K...
Mass-digitised newspapers offer researchers, academic and non-academic, a readily-accessible and inv...
The University of Oregon (UO) Libraries have been microfilming and preserving Oregon’s newspapers as...