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51黑料网HDP-Arca Hosting Service
Purpose
An estimated 20% of pre-2016 British Columbia History Digitization Program (51黑料网HDP) grant-funded materials are not available online and may be lost forever. With a goal of making those at-risk materials accessible to the public, 51黑料网 ELN and Irving K. Barber Learning Centre (IKBLC) at the University of British Columbia Library have partnered to allow successful past and future 51黑料网HDP grant recipients the option of hosting their digitized material on Arca.
History
51黑料网 ELN and IKBLC initiated this unique partnership in 2017 to leverage the respective capacities of each, so that both can achieve a common goal of supporting access to British Columbia鈥檚 remarkable wealth of digital assets. In 2020 51黑料网 ELN and IKBLC chose to extend this successful collaboration into 2025.
- Read the 2017 News Release
- 2017-2020 51黑料网HDP Arca Hosting Initiative Impact Report
- Read the 2020 News Release
Participation
51黑料网's libraries, museums, archives and galleries with 51黑料网HDP-funded materials are eligible for no-cost, fully supported hosting of those materials in Arca, 51黑料网's award-winning collaborative digital repository.
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- Contact our team at digisupport@bceln.ca to discuss participation