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PJ-50131-13Preservation and Access: National Digital Newspaper ProgramMississippi Department of Archives and HistoryMississippi Digital Newspaper Project9/1/2013 - 1/31/2020$801,858.00DavidM.Pilcher   Mississippi Department of Archives and HistoryJacksonMS39205-0571USA2013History, GeneralNational Digital Newspaper ProgramPreservation and Access8018580678910.610

Digitization of 100,000 pages of Mississippi newspapers published between 1836 and 1922, as part of the state's participation in the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP).

The Mississippi Department of Archives and History (MDAH) proposes to select, digitize, and make available to the Library of Congress 100,000 pages of its state’s historic newspapers, published between 1836 and 1922, as part of the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP). MDAH holds microfilm copies of all known extant Mississippi newspapers from this time period. The NDNP builds on the success of the NEH Newspaper Preservation Program, which MDAH led during the1980s, and its continued, current microfilming of 100 titles. Mississippi will partner with its neighbor institution, the Louisiana State University Libraries Special Collections, for technical aspects of the project; since LSU has successfully completed two NDNP cycles, this collaboration will afford Mississippi an efficient, standards-based digitization process. We are excited about the new level of access that the NDNP and Chronicling America will provide for this extraordinarily valuable component of Mississippi’s documentary heritage.