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Awarded in 2020, a $ 500,000 title III HBCU’s Grant Morgan State University Beulah M. Davis Special Collections Office helps to enter the history of the school through new digital projects.
As part of the open access to form a digital repository, Davis has successfully digit historical materials that allow more information about the Morgan’s past than the former Morgan’s past than the previous public.
Now available online
Among the new digitalized materials, the newspaper “Morgan’s student fled from 1944 to 2012 has been published since 1937 to 2019 in 2019, more than 50 full-color publications of the University’s Promethean booklet from 2019.
The 1980s, in the 1980s and 1980s and 1980s and 1939 in 2019, the Morgan Müzüz, who has been a Morgan State University Women’s Collection and Archive Materials, also exists.
“This effort represents a transformative step towards modernization and accessibility,” Dr. said Ida E. Jones, a special collection and an associate professor of the university archivist. “We provide easy access to the rich history of Morgan with digitization of invaluable collections and easily access to anywhere. This initiative gives students, researchers and critical historical narratives.”
The student and faculty now have the opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge in real world archival settings and to prepare for a career to digitalize, data cultural and information.
Soon
These digital collections are available within the Devis Room website within the digital collection section. The next stage of the digitization project will turn the course catalogs of the Morgan state to digital formats the end of the 1800s.
In addition, the Davis room plans to apply an academic experience for students interested in analog and digital archival processes, creating ways to manage historical documents.