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<title>Digital Collections, the Next Generation: Transitioning to METS for a Science Fiction Digitization Project</title>
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<title>The Mildred Wirt Benson Digital Collection: Digitizing the Mysterious Nancy Drew Author</title>
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<description>The article discusses the digitization of the Mildred Wirt Benson Papers by the University of Iowa. Mildred Wirt Benson, according to the author, is also known as Carolyn Keene and has written the first 23 Nancy Drew novels. The high demand for such collections in the UI's Women's Archives is one of the reasons for the digitization, the author adds. Issues and challenges encountered by the University of Iowa in digitization of the Benson Papers, including the personal memory book, journalism scrapbooks, cover gallery and correspondence, is explained in the article. Several images on Benson Papers are also included in the article.</description>

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<title>Social Movement to Public Policy: Digital History in the IDL</title>
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<description>The Digital Library Services staff from the University of Iowa Libraries provided a content update of The Iowa Digital Library with special focus on Iowa images of social movements that have helped shape public policy.</description>

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