The Digital Public Library of America ( http://dp.la/) was launched on April 18 and includes digital
collections from institutions like the Smithsonian, the National Archives,
Library of Congress and the Minnesota Digital Library (which will serve as a “digital
hub” for our region). Instead of being a
repository, the DPLA will be more of an “aggregator” of existing digital
content and part of a movement to further digitize other special collections in
the U.S. The purpose of the DPLA is to
bring together all of the riches of America’s libraries, archives, historical
societies and museums and make them available to everyone for free. Initial
funding of $5 million comes from the Sloan Foundation, the NEH and others.
Check out all of these great
websites for Northfield, Minnesota and U.S. history.