"Much of world’s documentary heritage rests in
vulnerable, little-known and often inaccessible archives. Many of these
archives preserve information that may cast new light on historical
phenomena and lead to their reinterpretation. But such rich collections
are often at risk of being lost before the history they capture is
recorded. This volume celebrates the tenth anniversary of the Endangered
Archives Programme at the British Library, established to document and
publish online formerly inaccessible and neglected archives from across
the globe.
The Endangered Archives Programme website features over four million images from more than 240 projects. You can follow the projects’ progress on the Endangered Archives blog."
Please note individual chapters are free to download.
From Dust to Digital: Ten Years of the Endangered Archives Programme
From Dust to Digital
showcases the historical significance of the collections identified,
catalogued and digitised through the Programme, bringing together
articles on 19 of the 244 projects supported since its inception. These
contributions demonstrate the range of materials documented — including
rock inscriptions, manuscripts, archival records, newspapers,
photographs and sound archives — and the wide geographical scope of the
Programme. Many of the documents are published here for the first time,
illustrating the potential these collections have to further our
understanding of history.
The Endangered Archives Programme website features over four million images from more than 240 projects. You can follow the projects’ progress on the Endangered Archives blog."
Please note individual chapters are free to download.
From Dust to Digital: Ten Years of the Endangered Archives Programme
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