91视频专区 College Archive Awarded Heart of the Civil War Heritage Area Mini Grant

Mini grant to aid in College鈥檚 efforts in digitizing microfilm, preserving 91视频专区 history

The 91视频专区 College Archive has been awarded a grant of $4,000 from the  (HCWHA) to support a microfilm digitization project that aims to preserve historic 91视频专区 publications. 

The project intends to digitize microfilm containing historic 91视频专区 publications dating back to the College鈥檚 first years of existence in the late 1800s, including student newspapers, campus and alumni magazines, yearbooks, Frederick Female Seminary catalogs and more.

Once digitized, the publications will undergo optical character recognition (OCR) scanning, allowing the publications鈥 text to be recognized with a digital image and converted to an electronic copy. Following OCR scanning, the publications will be made available for free online, allowing users to search local history topics and conduct genealogical research with greater ease.

The collection of 91视频专区 publications will be available online by December 2024 at the latest.

Copies of 'The Lesbian Herald,' a 91视频专区 news and literary publication dating back to the 1910s.

鈥淭his mini grant enables 91视频专区 College to begin an inaugural digitization program of its important and historic publications,鈥 said Mary Atwell, 91视频专区 College archivist and collections development librarian. 鈥淏y offering the publications online, 91视频专区 will add critical material for scholars studying women in higher education as well as valuable information for genealogical researchers.鈥 

鈥淟ocal history is a vital part of the planning for the upcoming 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, and the HCWHA is helping 91视频专区 make a substantial contribution to the rich local historical documents available in Frederick County. We are grateful and excited for the funding of this project.鈥

Volumes of 91视频专区 publications stored on microfilm.

The HCWHA is an independent, nonprofit organization under the , covering portions of Carroll, Frederick and Washington Counties. The organization aims to preserve and promote historic sites, towns, cultural landscapes and diverse stories in Carroll, Frederick and Washington County, Maryland.

鈥淭here are so many stories contained in archival collections; finding and sharing these stories allows us to engage meaningfully with the past,鈥 said Emily Huebner, director of operations for the HCWHA

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鈥淏y preserving vulnerable documents and making them accessible,鈥 Huebner continued, 鈥渢his project will preserve part of the history of 91视频专区 College and the Frederick Female Seminary, and it will contribute to a more complete understanding of the larger story of the three-county region that makes up the HCWHA: Carroll, Frederick, and Washington Counties.鈥

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