North Carolina Digital Heritage Center. Supported by the State Library of NC, @US_IMLS, @unclibrary. @dpla hub. Tweets by Lisa Gregory, Kristen Merryman.
Starting tomorrow October 29, 2024, we will not be utilizing this account anymore. For updates on what's going on on DigitalNC, check our website (https://t.co/RxAlUTJgg5), Instagram, or Facebook pages.
Thanks to our partner Transylvania County Library issues of the Olin News covering 1955 to 1967 are now on DigitalNC, adding to the collection already online covering 1968-1983. Learn more on our blog today!
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We are excited to announce a new set of primary source sets on our site focused on World War II resources on DigitalNC! Learn more about them on our blog today!
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Thanks to our partner Patrick Beaver Memorial Library yearbooks from Claremont High School, later Hickory High School, and Ridgeview High School, are now on DigitalNC!
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Today on the blog we have compiled a list of possible resources for our partners (and any other cultural heritage organizations in NC!) who need support in the wake of Hurricane Helene.
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Newspaper digitization title nominations are now open for our 2024-2025 grant cycle - if you have a NC newspaper title you'd like to nominate for digitization please read more on our blog today! https://t.co/efOnvHiXNq
Yearbooks from the Craven County Farm Life School and West Craven High School are now online thanks to our partner @newbernlibrary
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Thanks to our new partner @WeymouthCenter , a large scrapbook documenting the Moore County Hounds, North Carolina's oldest hunting club, is now online.
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Thanks to our partner @AlamanceCC , materials related to the Melville Dairy in the Scott Family Collection are now on DigitalNC, including some really great merchandise that was used for advertising the dairy!
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Thanks to a partnership between @AppStateSCRC Blowing Rock Community Library, Blowing Rock Historical Society, and Watauga County Historical Society issues of the Blowing Rocket covering 1932-1948 are now on DigitalNC!
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Thanks to our partner Gibsonville Public Library a wonderful resource on the Black history of Gibsonville is now available on DigitalNC! Learn more on our blog today about their project and what you can find online.
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Thanks to our partner the Lower Cape Fear Historical Society (who run the Latimer House in Wilmington, NC) their bulletins dating from 1957 to 2014 are now available and fully text searchable on DigitalNC - learn more on our blog today!
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Thanks to our partner @MethodistU issues of the student newspaper spanning 1961 to 2015 are now on DigitalNC, as well as several materials documenting Carolina College in Maxton, NC, a predecessor of Methodist University
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Blueprints for Durham's Stanford L. Warren branch (originally the Durham Colored Library) as well as maps of Durham and Wilmington area projects and more Festival for the Eno posters are now all online thanks to our partner @DurhamCountyLib
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We are hiring! Are you a library or public history graduate student? Looking for a part time digitization job? Apply here: UNC-Chapel Hill Employment Opportunities | Digitization Technician (https://t.co/4i7LdhDUDB)