The purpose of the Digital Program at the University Libraries is to develop accessible digital collections of materials that support the teaching and research of UA faculty and students, and that, in turn, further the mission of The University of Alabama.
The Digital Program coordinates major digitization projects, actively develops policy and procedure relating to digital project and program development, and is active in soliciting digital project proposals and ideas for proposals, regardless of size, format, or technological medium. The program works with idea submitters to develop ideas into potentially viable projects, evaluating each individual digital project proposal. The Digital Program's role is to assess and seek out potential digital projects, and in turn make recommendations about implementation and development of these potential projects to the Dean of University Libraries. The projects listed below are projects that have been undertaken and developed by faculty and staff at the University Libraries. For more information about the program, contact Jody L. DeRidder.
Access digital images, sound, and text from the collections of the W.S. Hoole Special Collections Library.
Experience various online exhibits hosted by the University of Alabama Libraries.
UA Libraries' Digital Collections



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