Showing posts with label digital library. Show all posts
Showing posts with label digital library. Show all posts

Monday, October 7, 2024

FromthePage Update - Jane Rooker Breeden Papers

Thank you to all our collaborators for helping us complete transcripts for the Jane Rooker Breeden Papers!  We had 11 collaborators who completed 455 pages in seven months!

The completed project can be found at
https://explore.digitalsd.org/digital/search/searchterm/Jane%20Rooker%20Breeden%20Papers/field/all/mode/exact/conn/and/order/title

 


 

We have more collections that need transcriptions.  You can help today!  https://fromthepage.com/usdarchives

FromThePage is a software designed for transcribing documents. The platform enables users to view an image of a page and transcribe the corresponding text.

More information https://libguides.usd.edu/fromthepage Questions? Email us at library@usd.edu
@_FromThePage_

Tuesday, September 17, 2024

From the Page update

 Thank you to all our collaborators for helping us complete transcripts for the Mabel Townsley Papers!  248 pages were completed in a couple of months!

https://explore.digitalsd.org/digital/collection/richardson/search/searchterm/Mabel%20Townsley%20Papers/field/collec/mode/exact/conn/and

We have more collections that need transcriptions.  You can help today!  https://fromthepage.com/usdarchives

FromThePage is a software designed for transcribing documents. The platform enables users to view an image of a page and transcribe the corresponding text.

More information https://libguides.usd.edu/fromthepage Questions? Email us at library@usd.edu
@_FromThePage_ 



Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Help us transcribe our Archive collections!

Help us transcribe our collections!

https://fromthepage.com/usdarchives

FromThePage is a software designed for transcribing documents. The platform enables users to view an image of a page and transcribe the corresponding text.

More information https://libguides.usd.edu/fromthepage 

Questions? Email us at library@usd.edu

 



Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Tuesday, November 7, 2017

USD Digital Library of South Dakota Adds Unique Music Catalogs from the Mahoney Music Collection

University of South Dakota Archives and Special Collections has announced the addition of two unique assortments of material from the Mahoney Music Collection to the Digital Library of South Dakota.

These collections include 30 illustrated catalogs of the famed Lyon & Healy brokers and harp makers and 13 treatises from violin masters before 1850. The catalogs, ranging in date from 1890-1940, include rich descriptions and illustrations of both rare and modern violins, violas, and violoncellos, as well as the harps for which the company would become most well-known. The treatises include Leopold Mozart's 1756 treatise, as well as treatises by Francesco Geminiani, Carl Flesch, Ivan Galamian.

View both collections on the Digital Library of South Dakota.

The Mahoney Music Collection contains more than 4,800 books, magazines, pamphlets, and ephemera documenting the history, craftsmanship, and playing of stringed instruments. The collection contains a particularly comprehensive assortment of books about violins and the violin family instruments. The collection was gifted the collection to the University of South Dakota in June 2006 by John P. and Barbara Mahoney, who continue to add new materials.

Originally posted - http://www.usd.edu/news/2017/usd-digital-library-of-south-dakota-adds-unique-music-catalogs-from-the-mahoney-music-collection

Monday, October 2, 2017

Public Affairs Journal - new issue


Issue 116, 2017 of Public Affairs Journal is now available in the DLSD http://bit.ly/2xLifBo

All issues of Public Affairs Journal are available at  http://bit.ly/2yydbht

The Public Affairs Journal features research authored by faculty and students of the Department of Political Science at the University of South Dakota. The journal has periodically featured articles relating to projects associated with the Government Research Bureau.



For more information: http://www.usd.edu/arts-and-sciences/political-science/government-research-bureau

Saturday, September 30, 2017

Jane Rooker Breeden Papers

Jane Rooker Breeden was involved in the campaign for equal suffrage for women and became chair of the State Equal Suffrage Association.

In honor of the 100th anniversary of suffrage we have digitized her papers.
http://bit.ly/2iIDVJ1 

For more information on the Jane Rooker Breeden Papers see our finding aid.  



Wednesday, September 27, 2017

News report Institute of American Indian Studies

All the issues of the Institute of American Indian Studies News report are now available on the Digital Library of South Dakota.

http://bit.ly/2wUTELT

Issues run from 1955-2009


Tuesday, September 26, 2017

“Neighbours in Arms:” A small selection from the Larry Pressler Papers


Archives and Special Collections is pleased to announce that a small selection of material from the Larry Pressler Papers has been digitized and is now available in the Digital Library of South Dakota. These documents have been selected to coincide with the recent publication of Senator Pressler’s book, Neighbours in Arms: An American Senator’s Quest for Disarmament in a Nuclear Subcontinent, for which Senator Pressler used numerous materials from his papers located in the Archives and Special Collections. These selected materials relate to Pakistan, nuclear nonproliferation, and the Pressler Amendment. Neighbours in Arms: An American Senator’s Quest for Disarmament in a Nuclear Subcontinent was published in July, 2017.

Senator Larry Pressler, born March 29, 1942 in Humboldt, South Dakota, graduated from the University of South Dakota in 1964. He later attended Oxford University (as a Rhodes Scholar), Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government, and Harvard Law School.  He served in the US House of Representatives from 1975-1979 and the US Senate from 1979-1997, becoming the first Vietnam veteran elected to the Senate. The Larry Pressler Papers are a closed collection housed within the Archives and Special Collections at the University of South Dakota that maintain a comprehensive account of the Senator’s life and work in service to the state of South Dakota.

The photograph featured below, as well as several others, can be found in the University of South Dakota Photograph Collection, Series 3.

originally posted at https://archivesandspecialcollections.wordpress.com/2017/08/10/neighbours-in-arms-a-small-selection-from-the-larry-pressler-papers/ 

 


Monday, September 11, 2017

Bound and Unbound IV



The Libraries’ biennial international altered book exhibition “Bound and Unbound IV,” juried by Eli Show, an artist, musician, from Sioux Falls, is on  display in the 2nd floor display cases of the library now through January 3, 2018.
https://youtu.be/ovz5fQoJh9M

 To read more about each artist and to view a video of the juror discussing the works, please see the “Bound and Unbound IV” LibGuide.
'Bound and Unbound IV' is available for viewing online in the Digital Library of South Dakota. The exhibition is located in the exhibition cases on the second floor of the library and open to the public during library operating hours.

 http://www.usd.edu/news/2017/university-libraries-at-usd-presents-bound-and-unbound-iv-altered-book-exhibition

art by Naomi Velasquez

Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Now online - Horace J. Austin diary

Horace J. Austin diary 1868 with transcription is now available on the Digital Library of South Dakota *

http://dlsd.sdln.net/cdm/compoundobject/collection/richardson/id/797/rec/10