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TDL wants to help you improve your metadata and make your collections more discoverable. Metadata is at the core of so many of the benefits that libraries and archives provide, but working with metadata can sometimes feel challenging and isolating.
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Beat the heat this summer by exploring digital collections around Texas!
Following on our first Digital Collections Love-In, Texas Digital Library wants to hear more about your favorite digital collections and digital exhibits.
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Texas Digital Library wants to hear how you are sharing the digital collections love with your communities.
As part of Love Data Week, join TDL’s newest addition, Elliot Williams, DPLA Service Coordinator,
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TDL founding member Texas A&M Libraries has published an exciting set of images in its institutional repository dealing with African-American farming life in Texas during the middle of the last century.
Be sure to read our newest “Member Story,” discussing the work of Michele Reilly and team to create the University of Houston Digital Library.
Check out the latest issue of TDL Update, the newsletter of the Texas Digital Library, to discover the latest news and learn how TDL is working with its members to advance scholarly communication.
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The Digital Projects Unit at TDL member institution the University of North Texas has released the UNT Digital Library, a centralized repository for digital collections held throughout the university’s schools, colleges, departments, and libraries.
The New York Times highlighted the unique challenges of archival preservation of born-digital materials in an article published yesterday.
The Texas Digital Library and several prominent water researchers are working together to develop a new collaborative resource for sharing water data across the state of Texas: the Texas Water Digital Library (TWDL).
Congratulations to the Digital Projects Unit (DPU) at UNT Libraries on the official release of the updated Portal to Texas History! In addition to a complete site redesign, the new Portal also features a new digital asset management system which the team designed in-house.