Subject: HERITAGE: New Gateway to Colorado's Digitization Projects
NINCH-ANNOUNCE (david@ninch.org)
Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 11:06:46 -0400
Message-Id: <p0510030ab7d79d2db6da@[192.100.21.23]> Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 11:06:46 -0400 To: ninch-announce@ninch.org From: NINCH-ANNOUNCE <david@ninch.org> Subject: HERITAGE: New Gateway to Colorado's Digitization Projects
NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources
from across the Community
September 28, 2001
HERITAGE: New Gateway to Colorado's Digitization Projects
http://coloradodigital.coalliance.org
Comments Welcome: <mailto:bishoff@concentric.org>
The Colorado Digitization project announces the release of "Heritage"
an online database that "brings to the people of Colorado the special
collections and unique resources of Colorado's archives, historical
societies, libraries and museums in digital format. You can access
photos, textual materials, artifacts, costumes, diaries, oral history
transcripts, manuscripts, and a host of other materials on Colorado's
cultural, scientific and historical heritage."
David Green
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>From: "Liz Bishoff" <BishoffL@concentric.net>
>To: "David L. Green" <david@ninch.org>
>Subject: RE: Colorado Digitization Project announces the
>availability of Heritage--Gateway to Colorado's
>Digitization Projects
>Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 19:59:59 -0600
>
>
>The Colorado Digitization Project has made available through it's
>website Heritage--the gateway to Colorado's Digitization Projects
>http://coloradodigital.coalliance.org.
>
>Heritage is a Dublin Core based database that provides access to the
>websites and digital objects created by Colorado's archives,
>historical societies, libraries and museums. The database operates
>on the OCLC SiteSearch software. CDP Project participants can
>create records online using the DC Builder software developed by the
>CDP or by sending files from local library systems, local museum
>databases, etc.
>
>The CDP developed crosswalks to support the merging of the metadata
>into a single database. Links connect with the images that are
>managed by each project.
>
>In addition to being able to access the collections through
>Heritage, the Heritage database is also accessible via the Colorado
>Virtual Library http://www.aclin.org. Under the create your own
>group, the Heritage database is offered as one of the options. It
>is also available under the section Digital Collections.
>
>We welcome comments and questions regarding Heritage, DC Builder and
>how we put it all together.
>
>Liz Bishoff, Project Director
>Colorado Digitization Project
>University of Denver
>Penrose Library
>Denver, CO 80208
>303-871-2006
>303-871-2990-f
>BISHOFFL@CONCENTRIC.NET
>http://coloradodigital.coalliance.org
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From: "Liz Bishoff" <BishoffL@concentric.net>
To: "David L. Green" <david@ninch.org>
Subject: RE: Colorado Digitization Project announces the availability of Heritage--Gateway to Colorado's Digitization Projects
Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 19:59:59 -0600
The Colorado Digitization Project has made available through it's website Heritage--the gateway to Colorado's Digitization Projects http://coloradodigital.coalliance.org.
Heritage is a Dublin Core based database that provides access to the websites and digital objects created by Colorado's archives, historical societies, libraries and museums. The database operates on the OCLC SiteSearch software. CDP Project participants can create records online using the DC Builder software developed by the CDP or by sending files from local library systems, local museum databases, etc.
The CDP developed crosswalks to support the merging of the metadata into a single database. Links connect with the images that are managed by each project.
In addition to being able to access the collections through Heritage, the Heritage database is also accessible via the Colorado Virtual Library http://www.aclin.org. Under the create your own group, the Heritage database is offered as one of the options. It is also available under the section Digital Collections.
We welcome comments and questions regarding Heritage, DC Builder and how we put it all together.
Liz Bishoff, Project Director
Colorado Digitization Project
University of Denver
Penrose Library
Denver, CO 80208
303-871-2006
303-871-2990-f
BISHOFFL@CONCENTRIC.NET
HTTP://coloradodigital.coalliance.org
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