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CIC/Harvard
Open Collections Program Partnership
The CIC/Harvard Open Collections Program (OCP) Partnership provides increased
access for CIC institutions to subject-specific digital collections, drawn
from the Harvard University Library—the largest academic library
system in the world with 15.39 million volumes, 8 million photographs,
and millions of manuscript pages. Through the CIC/Harvard OCP Partnership,
faculty members and librarians at CIC institutions participate in a special
OCP-related listserv through which faculty members exchange views on the
digital collections, and consult with librarians and faculty members at
a range of colleges and universities. Harvard's OCP librarians participate
in the listserv and welcome feedback from CIC members about the usefulness
of materials and suggestions for future OCP developments.
Program Status: Five open collections have been launched since
the program started: "Women Working: 1800–1930" (available
at http://ocp.hul.harvard.edu/ww),
which focuses on women's roles in the U.S. economy between the early 19th
century and the Great Depression; "Immigration to the United States:
1789-1930" (available at http://ocp.hul.harvard.edu/ei/),
which focuses on immigration to the United States between the American
Revolution and the Great Depression; "Contagion: Historical Views
of Contagious Disease" (available at http://ocp.hul.harvard.edu/contagion),
which focuses on the global, social-history, and public-policy implications
of disease; "Expeditions and Discoveries" (available at http://ocp.hul.harvard.edu/expeditions/), which focuses on field notes, letters, and a unique range of manuscript materials on selected expeditions between 1626 and 1953; and "The Islamic Heritage Project" (available at http://ocp.hul.harvard.edu/ihp/),
which provides access to hundreds of Islamic manuscripts, maps, and published texts.
Independent Newsletter Articles
Winter/Spring 2006: CIC
Partners with Harvard University Library's OCP
For questions about the CIC/Harvard OCP Partnership, or to join
the Partnership listserv, contact CIC Director of Web Communications August
Adams at aadams@cic.nche.edu.
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