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Digital Library of the Caribbean Protecting Haitian Patrimony Initiative Brooke Wooldridge

Digital Library of the Caribbean Protecting Haitian Patrimony Initiative Brooke Wooldridge Project Coordinator, Digital Library of the Caribbean June 8, 2010. Digital Library of the Caribbean.

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Digital Library of the Caribbean Protecting Haitian Patrimony Initiative Brooke Wooldridge

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  1. Digital Library of the Caribbean Protecting Haitian Patrimony Initiative Brooke Wooldridge Project Coordinator, Digital Library of the Caribbean June 8, 2010

  2. Digital Library of the Caribbean DLOC is an international initiative dedicated to preserving and increasing access to Caribbean research materials , promoting and supporting Caribbean Studies, and fostering a collaborative digital library community in the Caribbean region.

  3. Where are the Partners?As of November 2009 Map Courtesy of FIU MIUS

  4. Content by Country in dLOCAs of November 2009 Map Courtesy of FIU MIUS

  5. Critical Mass of Content in One Place • Over 8,000 titles • Over 1 million pages • 19 Partners Online • 12 countries • 4 linguistic groups Number of Hits per Year Preservation and Access

  6. Desperate Search for Information Google Satellite Imagery Updated January 14th

  7. Int’l Groups Providing Assistance International Committee of the Blue Shield Protecting Haitian Patrimony Initiative US Committee of the Blue Shield/Smithsonian Libraries without Borders Brown University • Duke University • Florida International University • University of the West Indies - MONA

  8. Some Networks with Haitian Institutions Committee of the Blue Shield Protecting Haitian Patrimony Initiative Libraries without Borders ICOM/National Archives FOKAL ISPAN Saint Martial Library State University of Haiti Library Access to Resources in the Camps ICOM/National Archives National Library Saint Martial Library Saint Louis de Gonzague Library Brown University • Duke University • University of the West Indies - MONA

  9. The PHP Initiative Goals • Encourage communication across institutions working to assist Haiti’s libraries. • Coordinate technical and in-kind assistance for Haiti’s libraries. • Raise money to support specific collection/archival recovery and preservation projects in Haiti

  10. Haitian Patrimonial Collections Archives Nationalesd’Haïti, which houses civil and state records as well of those of the Office of the President and most government ministries. Bibliothèque National d’Haïti, established in 1939, holds a small collection of historical rare books, manuscripts and newspapers, and offers current publications, research support and study space.

  11. Haitian Patrimonial Collections Bibliothèquehaïtienne des Frères de l’InstructionChrétienne, founded in 1912 by the Christian Brothers serves as repository for Haitian imprints and one of the most significant collections of newspapers. Bibliothèquehaïtienne des Pères du Saint-Esprit, founded in 1873 by the Fathers of the Holy Spirit holds documents chronicling the history of Haiti, French colonization, slavery and emancipation and 20th century records.

  12. Three Phases of the PlanProtect – Preserve - Perpetuate • One - Protect • After the earthquake, the libraries and archives entered into this phase focusing on protecting public and private collections from the elements

  13. Three Phases of the PlanProtect – Preserve - Perpetuate • Two - Preserve • Collections that were put in regular standard cardboard boxes will need to be properly preserved after repairing the current facilities or at an alternative location

  14. Three Phases of the PlanProtect – Preserve - Perpetuate • Three - Perpetuate • A special emphasis on reinforcing the local institutions will ensure that these collections become better protected and more accessible for future generations of patrons

  15. PHP Initiative – Academic Libraries • Strengthen Integrated Library System (ILS) • Adopt a Library – in conjunction with the American Library Association • Digitization of Haitian Content in Collections outside of Haiti • Public Events/Fundraising • Travel to Haiti

  16. Project Update – April, 2010 • Fundraising • Raised over $7,500 (20K Goal) • Events planned at FIU, UF, Tulane (more pending) • PHP Bookmarks • Coordination / Awareness • Academic Library Conference Calls • Media Coverage • Speaking Events • Facebook, Listservs, Academic Associations • Projects • PAIGH Proposal for $8K US (SouthCom) • Harvard PLALA proposal (Union Catalog) • 40 computers from the FIU College of Business • Others?

  17. How can you help? • Go to www.dloc.com to register as a Volunteer Join almost 100 people from across the US and the World • Donate Financially • Organize a Fundraiser • Contribute Materials Requested by Partners • Pack or Ship Materials • Travel to Haiti to Assist (General) • Travel to Haiti to Assist (Specialized)

  18. Brooke Wooldridge, dLOCand Patrick Tardieu, Curator, BHPSE M. Jean Wilfrid Bertrand Director, National Archives of Haiti Bibliothèquehaïtienne des Frères de l’InstructionChrétienne Staff of the National Library of Haiti February 15, 2010

  19. Images of the National Library Courtesy of the National Library of Haiti

  20. Saint Martial Photos Photographer: Dominique Simon

  21. Private Collections – What is the best way to address the unique needs of these important collections? Photographer: Matthew J. Smith

  22. National Archives of Haiti Photographer: Nadine R.

  23. National Library of Haiti Photographer: Nadine Renzile

  24. Another Port-au-Prince is Possible Photographer: Matthew J. Smith

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