deborah: the Library of Congress cataloging numbers for children's literature, technology, and library science (loc)deborah ([personal profile] deborah) wrote,
@ 2008-08-22 10:41 am UTC
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My department, Digital Collections and Archives at Tufts University, has just put together a new website. My colleague Jennifer chose the banner photos for each main section, and I adore them all, particularly the banner photo for Submitting Materials.

Even more exciting, we are now blogging! You can catch the Digital Collections and Archives Blog, subscribe to the syndicated RSS feed, or read it right here on livejournal at [livejournal.com profile] tufts_dca. I'm already for my chance to blog about my favorite treasures in our archives.


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[personal profile] bullinacave
2012-03-02 08:52 am UTC (link)
am i able to access digital publications through tuft? is there a contents listing? do you archive any wikileaks documents? i think that would be helpful to re-educating the illiterate populace of an american public, not the privileged "republic".
where can i view the available listings?
i am looking for translations of tibetan buddhist heart meditations and breath techniques

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[personal profile] deborah
2012-03-02 04:46 pm UTC (link)
The Tufts Digital Library is online. You can browse through our collections through the "Browse" section of the left-hand navigation bar, although it is not as elegant a process as it should be; a redesign of the entire site is coming this summer making it easier to find what we have. Only a small percentage of our materials is online; if you can't find something you think we might have, you can always contact the reference archivist at archives-at-tufts.edu.

I am unaware of Tibetan Buddhist heart meditations in our collections, but that does not mean there are not any. I do not believe that anybody has submitted wikileaks documents to us, although it is possible that some have been incorporated in personal papers or classroom materials that have otherwise been donated to us.

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