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[PADG:483] National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP) Announces New Program Web site
- To: "Laura Gottesman" <lgot@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: [PADG:483] National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP) Announces New Program Web site
- From: "Laura Gottesman" <lgot@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 02 Jun 2005 10:52:28 -0400
- Message-id: <s29ee5d8.035@loc.gov>
- Reply-to: padg@xxxxxxx
Please excuse any cross-postings:
The Library of Congress is pleased to announce a new Web site, http://www.loc.gov/ndnp, providing an overview and technical specifications for the development phase of the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP). This program, a partnership between the National Endowment of the Humanities (NEH) and the Library of Congress (LC), is a long-term effort to develop an Internet-based, searchable database of all U.S. newspapers with descriptive information and digitization of select historic pages. Supported by NEH, this rich digital resource will be developed and permanently maintained at the Library of Congress. An NEH grant program will fund the contribution of content from, eventually, all U.S. states and territories.
An initial development phase will run through 2007, and will include content from 6 NEH state awardees (University of California, Riverside; University of Florida Libraries, Gainesville; University of Kentucky Libraries, Lexington; New York Public Library, New York City; University of Utah, Salt Lake City; and Library of Virginia, Richmond) providing 100,000 pages each of historic material published between 1900-1910. In addition, the Library of Congress will contribute 100,000 pages from its own historic collections, representing the District of Columbia.
Program information for the National Digital Newspaper Program is available from the Library of Congress's Preservation Web site: http://www.loc.gov/preserv/ .
Please direct any questions regarding this Web site to the LC NDNP program contacts at:
ndnptech@xxxxxxxx
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Laura Gottesman
Reference Specialist
Digital Reference Team
The Library of Congress