The Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) is a free, national digital library that provides access to materials from libraries, archives, and museums across the United States. Samantha Gibson, Engagement and Use Coordinator, talks about what the DPLA is and what they’re working on. The collection consists of cultural heritage materials – primarily representing U.S. history and culture – including art, books, maps, photographs, paintings, physical objects, moving images, audio recordings, oral histories, manuscripts, and archival documents. The DPLA is a network of partners, a portal, a platform, and a public option.
The NTKN Digitization Working Group (DWG) is a subgroup of the National Transportation Knowledge Network (NTKN) that is focused on digitization effort...
Before 2020, the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) Library’s born-digital publications were stored in many places. Along with an increa...
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