- Three more libraries joined the project: Chatham University Archives, Oakmont Carnegie Library and Point Park University.
- There are over 18,000 images.
- You can access the collection at http://digital.library.pitt.edu/pittsburgh
- The site also contains texts, maps, videos and census records.
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Imaging Pittsburgh
After reading this article, I wondered what happened after the project was over. This is what I learned:
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Hi Melissa!
ReplyDeletePittsburgh is such a culturally and historically rich environment and it is important that we show case this more. I truly do believe digitization is important for reaching a larger spectrum of people outside the western Pennsylvania region.
Funny enough I had wondered the same thing as you. The way this project blossomed is just amazing and a great resource especially coming from a history background. I'm from Southern California and to read about this project and see how far its comes has been a wonderful way to be introduced to this region of the country.
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