From b320c239c4fa585b62378aa7e215e7d901fc6e88 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alex Wermer-Colan Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2024 15:20:44 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Update _index.md --- content/_index.md | 3 ++- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/content/_index.md b/content/_index.md index 717fa2e..7540a71 100644 --- a/content/_index.md +++ b/content/_index.md @@ -20,7 +20,8 @@ The [Loretta C. Duckworth Scholars Studio](https://library.temple.edu/lcdss) has Subsequent donations, including troves of fanzines and the papers of such sci-fi writers as John Varley and Stanley G. Weinbaum, expanded the collection over the last few decades, both in size and in the range of genres. SCRC staff and undergraduate student workers recently performed the usual comparison of gift titles against cataloged books, removing science fiction items that were exact duplicates of existing holdings. A refocusing of the SCRC’s collection development policy for science fiction de-emphasized fantasy and horror titles, so some titles in those genres were removed as well. From this set of deduplicated science fiction, a subset has been digitized over the last few years. -For more information on the history of this digitization project and to see an exhibit of SF book covers, visit our Omeka site: https://lcdssgeo.com/omeka-s/s/scifi/page/digitizing-science-fiction +## The SF Digitization Project (2017-2022) +For more information on the history of this digitization project and to see an exhibit of SF book covers, visit our [Omeka S site](https://lcdssgeo.com/omeka-s/s/scifi/page/digitizing-science-fiction) For an overview of our approach to data curation of literary texts, see Alex Wermer-Colan's and James Kopaczewski's article, ["The New Wave of Digital Collections: Speculating on the Future of Library Curation"](https://www.jstor.org/stable/45420508#metadata_info_tab_contents)(2022).