SPEC Kit 326: Digital Humanities · 137
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Carolina Digital Library and Archives |Our Portfolio
http://cdla.unc.edu/index.html?page=portfolio
Carolina Digital Library and Archives /Our Portfolio
http://cdla.unc.edu/index.html?page=portfolio[11/2/11 2:31:50 PM]
NEH Digital Humanities Start-up grant.
"James Dusenbery Journal"
Supported by private funding.
"Main Street, Carolina"
Supported by the C. Felix Harvey Award to Advance Institutional Priorities at the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and NEH Digital Humanities Start-up
grant.
Scribe Digitization Program
Established in December 2007, the Scribe Digitization Program is a partnership
between the UNC University Library, and the Open Content Alliance. The Scribe (a
high-speed scanner) and associated software applications developed by the Internet
Archive facilitate high-volume conversion of bound materials to digital format. All
books digitized by the UNC Library are hosted by the Internet Archive and are freely
available online. As of June 2009, over 4,000 titles have been digitized as a part of
this program.
Southern Oral Histories Transcript Digitization
This project entails digitizing approximately 2,600 oral history transcripts (about
95,000 8.5" x 11" typescript sheets) and includes Optical Character recognition
(OCR) processing resulting in the creation of text-searchable PDF versions of oral
history transcripts. Digital production and text processing for this project is done
with the high-speed Fujitsu 5900C sheet-fed scanner and ABBYY FineReader OCR
software. Digitized materials from this project will be used by the UNC Library's
Southern Historical Collection in developing an online collection of oral history
transcripts.
University Research Council Small Grant Program (for developing a new digital
scholarly edition).
William R. Ferris Collection
Supported by the University Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill.
"World War I Postcards from the Bowman Gray Collection"
Supported by the University Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill.
"The Mini Page Archive, 1969-2007"
Supported by private funding.
Previous Page Next Page