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Hot Type: Digitizing Utah’S Historical Newspapers, Jeremy Myntti, Tina Kirkham
Hot Type: Digitizing Utah’S Historical Newspapers, Jeremy Myntti, Tina Kirkham
Faculty Publications
1.History of Utah Digital Newspapers (UDN) Program
2.Tour of UDN
3.How can YOU help build UDN?
4.Future of UDN
5.UDN for Family History
Supercharged Digital Collections: Moving To The Fast Lane With Scalable Open Source Infrastructure, Jeremy Myntti, Anna Neatrour, Matt Brunsvik, Brain Mcbride, Harish Maringanti, Alan Witkowski
Supercharged Digital Collections: Moving To The Fast Lane With Scalable Open Source Infrastructure, Jeremy Myntti, Anna Neatrour, Matt Brunsvik, Brain Mcbride, Harish Maringanti, Alan Witkowski
Faculty Publications
What we’ll cover today
- History
- SIMP demo
- Migration
- Lesson Learned
Provo City Library: Building Across A Century, Gregory M. Nelson
Provo City Library: Building Across A Century, Gregory M. Nelson
Faculty Publications
The public library in Provo City, Utah has undergone significant changes since the founding of the original 1906 building that was funded by Andrew Carnegie. The library has changed according to the needs of the community as it has adapted from its pioneer heritage to a modern service information organization. As it has adapted, however, the Provo Library has maintained its focus on community service with its physical facilities, collection development, community outreach and quality staffing.
Brigham Young University (Utah), Michael J. Whitchurch
Brigham Young University (Utah), Michael J. Whitchurch
Faculty Publications
This book chapter contains historical information about the Harold B. Library at Brigham Young University.
Profiles Of Florida [Book Review], Leticia Camacho
Profiles Of Florida [Book Review], Leticia Camacho
Faculty Publications
Statistical questions are some of the most frequent questions at any reference desk; they are also some of the most complicated questions to answer. There is an overflow of statistical information. Researchers usually consult a variety of private and government resources in order to find the right statistical information. Researchers also face the challenge of decentralization where several government agencies collect and disseminate similar statistical information.