IMLS Digital Collections and Content IMLS DCC Project tagline: Working toward Interoperable Digital Content

Digital Collections and Content contains descriptions of digital resources developed by IMLS grantees. Examples of what you will find here include: drawings of butterflies from the Academy Natural Science, photos of the Chinese Dragon Parade in Seattle ca. 1910 from the King County Snapshots at the University of Washington, Babe Ruth at bat from the Keystone-Mast Collection at the California Museum of Photography, African Coca-Cola ads from Africa Focus.

The Digital Collections and Content (DCC) project is investigating and implementing a systematic approach to developing useful, meaningful, and usable digital collections. This collaboration with IMLS and IMLS-funded projects supports IMLS' mission to create a nation of learners and sustain cultural heritage. Learn more about the project.

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Currently 255 collection records. Last record updated on 6/29/2009.

© 2003 IMLS DCC. Hosted by Grainger Engineering Library.

This project is a collaboration among the University of Illinois Library, the Graduate School of Library and Information Science (Center for Informatics Research in Science and Scholarship), and the Institute of Museum and Library Services, a Federal agency that fosters innovation, leadership, and a lifetime of learning.
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