Lackawanna County Digitization Project

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Publicity for Christmas Window Displays

Word about Scranton Christmas Windows 1938-1960 is getting around both in the blogoshere and in more traditional spots:

Webster from rock 107 blogged about the Christmas window blog http://www.webster107.com/2009/11/scranton-christmas-windows-1938-1960.html
Which then got picked up by the NEPA Blogs blog http://nepablogs.blogspot.com/2009/12/scranton-christmas-windows-1938-1960.html

Also, Mike Stevens from WNEP-TV will be doing a piece on it sometime this week.


Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Scranton Christmas Windows

In a previous post, I spoke about photos of Christmas window displays from the Household Outfitting Company that were donated to the library. You can now view them here. More will be added every few days between now and Christmas. Enjoy!

Friday, November 6, 2009

Our Project "One of Most Succesful" in PA

Yesterday I received word that our recently completed digitization planning project was selected as "one of our most successful grants for last year." This message comes from Commonwealth Libraries, the state agency that oversees the federal grant program that funded the project. They requested additional information which I provided this. I assume they will use our project in literature about the grant program and when the feds ask for examples of worthwhile endeavors funded by the program. I hope this bodes well for the "Out of the Wilderness" grant application. We will not hear about that one until the spring.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Christmas Window Displays

Here is a little digitization project we are working on. Photos of Christmas window displays at the Household Outfitting Company in Scranton dating from the 1930's to the 1950's were donated to the library. They were discovered during a renovation project. We are in the processing of scanning them. Our plan is to have them available on the library's web site in time for Christmas. Here is a sample.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Flickr Commons

If you are not aware of Flickr Commons, you may went to check their web site. It is a way for organizations like ours to make our historical photographs available on the web. I have sent them an inquiry. Apparently, not just anyone can sign up so I am trying to determine the criteria. I was looking through the collection of photos here at the library. I am going to scan some of them into TIFF. If nothing else, it, it will get us thinking about standards, procedures, and metadata.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Grant Information

I have been talking about "the grant" for several months so, for those of you who not have been here from the beginning, let me back up and tell you what it is all about. We are requesting $35,000 through a Library Services and Technology Act grant. This is federal money intended to improve local library services. The competitive grant program is administered by the State; specifically, the Bureau of Commonwealth Libraries. The grant we applied for will allow us to digitize 67 items from the collections of the Scranton Public Library, Lackawanna Historical Society, Steamtown National Historic Site, Anthracite Heritage Museum, and Times-Tribune newspaper library. The name of the proposed project is "Out of the Wilderness: The Development and Industrialization of the Scranton Area 1850-1865." We plan to digitize entire books published during or pertaining to that era, photographs, maps, letters, business documents, and even a cane inscribed with the names of Civil War veterans. The grant will pay for the digitization of these items, a digital archiving management system, attendant hardware to be installed here at the library (and designed to accommodate this and future projects). metadata entry, and publicity. We should find out about the grant in the spring of 2010. The project would commence in June of 2010 and we would be completed by May 31 2011. By then all 67 items would be accessible via the Internet. Between now and the spring, there are some other things we can do. Stay tuned...

Monday, August 31, 2009

Test Posting

Now that the grant application has been submitted, I intend to devote more attention to this blog and use it to update everyone on some projects we can work on between now and when the grant recipients are announced in the spring.