Somerset County Library System of New Jersey Partners with Rutgers University to Digitally Preserve Local History
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Jan 29, 2018
by Pressroom
Somerset County Library System of New Jersey’s Somerville Library branch librarian Jim Sommerville, before his retirement in 2017, had been working for many years with Rutgers University to preserve photographs of local history for submission to the New Jersey Digital Highway.
“We are pleased to announce that SCLSNJ's very first local history collection of digitized photos has been ingested into the New Jersey Digital Highway. The collection, titled ‘Somerville and its Environs: Images from Central Jersey History 1885-1925’ was curated by my former colleague Jim Sommerville. This was an initial test of loading 50 items into the New Jersey Digital Highway, and we will continue to add more from the vast collection that Jim digitized during his time with SCLSNJ,” said Technical Services Manager Rebecca Sandoval Sloat. “Additionally, due to the System’s recently awarded National Endowment for the Humanities Common Heritage grant, we will be able to begin collecting memories from all community members across the County.”
New Jersey Digital Highway is an immersive, user-centered information portal that aims to support the New Jersey learner through a collaboration among cultural heritage institutions that supports preservation of the past, new access strategies for the future, and active engagement with resources at the local and the global level for shared access.
- SCLSNJ's Somerville Library branch: The Jim Sommerville Collection
- SCLSNJ's Manville Library branch: The Main Street Manville Collection