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There are some interesting digital photo collection projects in the library
world.  You might want to look at the California Heritage project and
others linked to the UC Berkeley Sunsite.  The site also has information
on how most of the projects were accomplished.

You can find the main page at http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/

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Mary W. Elings ([log in to unmask])
Pictorial Collection
The Bancroft Library


On Thu, 10 Apr 1997, Robert A. Baron wrote:

> At 05:41 PM 4/9/97 -0700, "LKENNES (250)387-1216"
> <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
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> >We would like to find out  information from any museum that has its
> >photographic collection on computer.  We would be interested in seeing copies
> >of databases and screens.  Also have you have digitized your collection
> and if
> >so, how was this  accomplished?
>
> I believe that the Eastman House (Rochester, NY) has what you are looking
> for, though their images are on video disk, and not digitized.
>
> r.baron
>

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