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Preserving Kentucky’s Newspapers: Analogue Beginnings to Digital Frontier
81st IFLA General Conference and Assemly (2015)
  • Kopana Terry, University of Kentucky
  • Eric Weig, University of Kentucky
Abstract
Over fifty years ago an historian and a library director traveled the back roads of Kentucky (USA) with a portable microfilm camera, two lights, and a dream of preserving Kentucky’s newspapers. From their ambitions arose a successful newspaper preservation program at the University of Kentucky Libraries (UKL). Now in its sixth decade, the program has developed a new way of preserving contemporary born-digital newspapers. This paper explores some of the people and events behind the early success of UKL’s program, as well as an in-depth look at the development and functionality of Paper Vault: a largely automated, in-house process delivering and preserving Kentucky’s born-digital contemporary newspapers.
Keywords
  • newspapers,
  • preservation,
  • born-digital,
  • NEH,
  • NDNP,
  • microfilm,
  • Paper Vault,
  • NDNP,
  • curate,
  • Kentucky,
  • harvest,
  • automation,
  • KDNP,
  • meta | morphosis
Disciplines
Publication Date
August 16, 2015
Publisher Statement

A paper presented at the 2015 IFLA World Library and Information Congress in Cape Town, South Africa.

Copyright © 2015 by Kopana Terry and Eric Weig

This work is made available under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Citation Information
Kopana Terry and Eric Weig. "Preserving Kentucky’s Newspapers: Analogue Beginnings to Digital Frontier" 81st IFLA General Conference and Assemly (2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/eric_weig/1/