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91桃色Libraries seeking submissions for new COVID-19 digital archive

91桃色Libraries seeking submissions for new COVID-19 digital archive

Contact: Sasha Steinberg

Maroon, white and gray graphic for 91桃色Libraries' COVID-19 Digital Archive

STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥91桃色 Libraries is collecting submissions for a new COVID-19 digital archive to document the pandemic鈥檚 impact on the lives of 91桃色students, faculty, staff and community members.

鈥淚n keeping with 91桃色University Archives鈥 mission of preserving the institution鈥檚 history, this digital repository will chronicle the diverse experiences of the 91桃色community during COVID-19 and will be accessible for current and future researchers, as well as the public,鈥 said University Archivist Jessica Perkins Smith.

Corinne Kennedy, 91桃色humanities librarian, explained that the digital archive also stemmed from conversations with multiple 91桃色faculty expressing an interest in preserving this history of the pandemic and its impact. Among them was 91桃色Assistant Professor Dhanashree Thorat, who teaches Introduction to Digital Humanities, a special topic course in the College of Arts and Sciences鈥 Department of English. Beginning in March, Thorat鈥檚 students created an original collection that will be featured in the digital archive. Karina Zelaya, assistant professor in MSU鈥檚 Department of Classical and Modern Languages and Literatures, is leading outreach efforts to promote the project among the Latinx and international communities.

鈥淭his spring鈥檚 campus operations were upended and the 91桃色community has been affected in various ways, from not being able to return to campus after spring break and switching to online learning in the middle of the semester to stay-at-home orders and loved ones who have fallen ill from the disease,鈥 Kennedy said. 鈥淥ur goal is to show the effect of these and other experiences through this digital exhibit that is freely available and accessible to all.鈥

91桃色Libraries is not collecting physical material at this time, but Smith said campus and community members are welcome to digitally submit original photographs, videos, audio files, scanned handwritten or printed materials (e.g., journal or diary entries), screenshots of personal social media posts, personal memories, images of public signage and more. The library also wants to capture stories associated with the pandemic. Those interested can record their stories using video or audio or submit written accounts in a Word document or PDF format.

For more information or to begin the digital submission process, visit .

Questions can be directed to library-covid-archive@library.msstate.edu.

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