DLTS, in partnership with Archival Collections Management (ACM), Special Collections, and Application Architecture and Development (AAD), has launched the redesigned Finding Aids and Finding Aids publication system.
Finding Aids Redesign: Understanding the Input
DLTS, in partnership with Archival Collections Management (ACM), Special Collections, and Application Architecture and Development (AAD), has launched the redesigned Finding Aids and Finding Aids publication system.
Finding Aids Redesign: The Design Process
DLTS, in partnership with Archival Collections Management (ACM), Special Collections, and Application Architecture and Development (AAD), has launched the redesigned Finding Aids and Finding Aids publication system.
New finding aids design launched
Today, NYU Libraries completed the publication and indexing for more than 5,000 unique finding aids representing NYU’s archival repositories and two partners, The New-York Historical Society and The Center for Brooklyn History. The project to redesign the NYU Libraries finding…
Coca Crystal Video Recordings and Papers published
Coca Crystal (1947-2016) was a journalist, television personality, and political activist. She contributed to the East Village Other, writing about counterculture politics with a strong focus on women’s issues.
Mirador IIIF viewer available for all books
We have officially launched our Mirador pilot! This open-source, IIIF-ready viewing environment is a worthy alternative to our home-grown viewer.
Conspiracy to blackmail, in 1805 Britain: trial text published
We just published the Verbatim Report of the proceedings against Edwards and Passingham for conspiracy to blackmail George Townshend Forrester. This is the frank and unexpurgated text of a trial concerning alleged homosexual acts, which were illegal and taboo in Regency England
Sir William Jones Manuscripts collection: 18th Century comparative linguistics studies
We just published the manuscripts of Sir William Jones (1746-1794), a British lawyer in India and pioneer of comparative linguistic studies. Included are documents in Sanskrit and Persian relating to astrology, botany and law.
Syria collection published
Acquired from photographer Xenia Nikolskaya and researcher Heba Habib, the Syria Collection includes 1,255 photographs including black and white gelatin silver prints and color photographs.
A new home for Calabash
In the summer of 2020, Digital Scholarship Services was approached by NYU professor Jacqueline Bishop about finding a new home for Calabash: A Journal of Caribbean Arts and Letters. Multilingual and focused on centering unheard voices, Cal abash was a…