FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Ann Jenks
January 8, 2010
(701) 328-2668
BISMARCK – The State Historical Society of North Dakota and the State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) has been awarded a $20,000 grant for a continuation of a statewide digitization project. The National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) grant project, which will run through June 2011, is designed to provide internet access to up to 100 images from each of 10 historical organizations throughout the state.
For this digitization grant project 10 local historical societies will be selected to participate. Application forms due April 1, 2010 are available by contacting State Archivist Ann Jenks at (701) 328-2668 or email at ajenks@nd.gov .
The NHPRC project will undertake the scanning and supply of descriptive information (metadata) of selected items from 10 historical societies statewide, ensuring all items maintain standards already in place for the Digital Horizons partnership. This pilot project will integrate collections from smaller repositories into the consortium enabling wider access to the materials and giving local institutions the opportunity to showcase their collections and attract new users and new donors. The project builds upon the groundwork of the Dakota Mosaic project undertaken in the summer of 2009 to bring in additional repositories and digital images. Items from this phase will be added to the Dakota Mosaic collection on Digital Horizons.
At the completion of the grant period the SHRAB will be better informed of the statewide historical community needs and the types and quantities of collections at the various repositories. The SHRAB will be able to further promote preservation and access to archival materials in the state by working with and providing assistance to the local institutions. The outcomes will be increased outreach to, and collaboration with, historical institutions statewide; increased awareness by the general population of the importance of preserving cultural heritage; and increased expertise in archival principles at the local historical institutions.
Since 2007, North Dakota State University Institute for Regional Studies, Concordia College Archives in Moorhead, Minnesota, Prairie Public Broadcasting, and the State Historical Society of North Dakota have partnered to create a digital repository of the region’s unique and historical resources. They are using the CONTENTdm software to mount the digital items into a publicly searchable database called “Digital Horizons.” To date close to 20,00 images have been added to Digital Horizons including photographs, maps, video, documents, and several editions of the North Dakota Blue Book. To view what is currently available go to http://digitalhorizonsonline.org.
Criteria for Participation and Selection of Items to be Digitized:
Applicants will be asked to submit photocopies of items they would like to have considered. Once the participating institutions are selected, Digital Project Archivists will assist in the scanning of selected images either brought by the contributors to a centralized scanning center, or will travel to the institution with scanning equipment. The project archivists will provide training and quality control to ensure standardized digital file resolution and size and metadata description practices. They will also work with institution staff in providing the most complete description possible for each image. Each institution will provide preferred contact information for image duplication requests. Each participating institution will receive CDs or DVDs containing the master TIF scans.
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