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AxeDigital puts photos online

PSU Public Relations

Issue date: 3/27/08 Section: Campus Life
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Media Credit: From the Gordon Parks Collection

A new project at Pittsburg State University's Axe Library is opening some of the library's resources to anyone with access to the Internet. AxeDigital launched this week with two photographic collections pertaining to life in Southeast Kansas.

The Ira Clemens Photo Album is a collection of photographs and postcards compiled by Ira Clemens in 1923. The Gordon Parks Collection contains selected photographs relating to the filming of "The Learning Tree."

"AxeDigital will allow the entire world to access some of the hidden treasures of PSU's Special Collections through the Internet," said Robert Walter, dean of Learning Resources. "The first two collections that are available for viewing now are the beginnings of what we hope will become a large collection of digitized information from Axe Library Special Collections."

Randy Roberts, curator of Special Collections, says Janette Mauk, senior administrative assistant; Morgan McCune, cataloging librarian and assistant; and David Nance, library systems manager, did the work of digitizing and organizing the collections and providing the technology needed to put the collections online.

Additional collections will be added over time, Roberts says.

For information, visit AxeDigital at http://axedigital.pittstate.edu/ or call Axe Library Special Collections at 235-4880.
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