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Freed Faces, Our Past Americans: Collaborations To Create, Digitize And Describe The “Former Slaves In Freedom” Collection, Gayle Porter
Freed Faces, Our Past Americans: Collaborations To Create, Digitize And Describe The “Former Slaves In Freedom” Collection, Gayle Porter
Collaborative Librarianship
The Chicago State University (CSU) Archives collaborated with the International Society of Sons and Daughters of Slave Ancestry (ISDSA), a Chicago-based lineage society, to digitize, describe, and make accessible online a collection of 359 private historic photographs of formerly enslaved African Americans, and 90+ brief family histories, submitted by descendants. This case study describes the benefits, processes, and challenges of this unique, unfinished collaborative project. The study also describes: 1. Creative, flexible approaches to collaborative digital projects by an academic institution and a community organization; 2. Balancing cataloging/metadata standards while respecting a curator’s goals for the collection.
Touching Hearts In Both Life And Death: Brett Lee Lundstrom, Laurel Schlegel
Touching Hearts In Both Life And Death: Brett Lee Lundstrom, Laurel Schlegel
DU Undergraduate Research Journal Archive
The following article is a product of the Veteran’s Legacy Program, a collaboration between the Veteran’s Association and undergraduate history departments. Undergraduate history students at the University of Denver began writing biographies about the veterans buried at Fort Logan National Cemetery in Denver, Colorado.
Biography Of Frank Trujillo, Jake Fegan
Biography Of Frank Trujillo, Jake Fegan
DU Undergraduate Research Journal Archive
The following article is a product of the Veteran’s Legacy Program, a collaboration between the Veteran’s Association and undergraduate history departments. Undergraduate history students at the University of Denver began writing biographies about the veterans buried at Fort Logan National Cemetery in Denver, Colorado.
Tradition And Service: Jordan L. Bear, Laurel Schlegel
Tradition And Service: Jordan L. Bear, Laurel Schlegel
DU Undergraduate Research Journal Archive
Veterans Legacy Program - Jordan L. Bear