November 06, 2007
November CONTENTdm Digital Collections
During November, three collections from the CONTENTdm Collection of Collections are featured on the CONTENTdm Web site, including the Memòria Digital de Catalunya, AlabamaMosaic and the Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions.
Starting this month, a link to each organization's record in the OCLC WorldCat Registry will be sent out. OCLC's WorldCat Registry allows libraries worldwide to manage and organize their data for vendors and third parties by creating and maintaining a comprehensive institutional profile in a single, Web-accessible location.
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Memòria Digital de Catalunya — Memòria Digital de Catalunya is a cooperative repository for preserving and compiling the Catalan Heritage. The Spanish language collections focus on the cultural heritage of the Catalan region and include journals, posters, naturalistic drawings, maps, stereo cards, magazines, manuscripts and photographs. (Consorci de Biblioteques Universitries de Catalunya)
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AlabamaMosaic — AlabamaMosaic is a repository of digital materials on Alabama's history, culture, places and people. Its purpose is to make unique historical treasures from Alabama's archives, libraries, museums and other repositories electronically accessible to Alabama residents and to students, researchers and the general public in other states and countries. (Auburn University Libraries and Troy University Library, Birmingham Public Library, Samford University Library, Jacksonville State University Library, Huntsville-Madison County Public Library, University of Alabama and the University of South Alabama)
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Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions — The Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions' digital collection provides access to one of Raynor Memorial Libraries' most important research collections. This collection of 1800 photographic images of Native Americans spans the years 1880-1950 and document more than 100 tribes in 38 states. (Marquette University Memorial Library)
These are just a few of the many outstanding digital collections created by CONTENTdm users. To access the entire Collection of Collections, visit the CONTENTdm Web site.

