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1 The Growth of Democracy in Tennessee: A Grass-Roots Approach to “Volunteer Voices” Boone Tree Library Association March 13, 2007

2 Volunteer Voices Project 1.8M project Partially funded by IMLS and partner institutions 10,000 digitally accessible items Document the growth of democracy in TN Four primary audiences –K-12 Teachers and Students –TN Citizens and Lifelong Learners –Researchers and Scholars –Information Professionals Statewide TEL

3 Partner Institutions - Grant University of Tennessee Tennessee State Library & Archives Memphis Public Library & Information Center Middle Tennessee State University University of Memphis Blount County Public Library Knox County Public Library System East Tennessee Historical Society Tennessee State University Vanderbilt University Brentwood Public Library

4 Audiences and Goals K-12 Teachers and Learners –Integrate into Social Studies curriculum –Grades 4, 8, 11, 12 –Increase information literacy and use of primary resources Tennessee Citizens/ Lifelong Learners –Provide information about TN history –Genealogical connections Researchers and Scholars –Primary resources –Searchable database Information Professionals –Digitizing workshops –Standards–for institutional digitization

5 Project Plan 2007 Production Focus –10,000 by October 2007 Regional Travel Training Sessions –Information Professionals Librarians – Feb 2007 Curators – TBD Additional TBD –Teachers - Fall 07 Digitization Blitz –TLA – April 2007 –Regional Libraries Students Statewide –Project – Digital Libraries Class –Practicum – SIS –Employed – UT, MTSU, UM

6 Project Plan 2008 Project to Program Focus Integration of Additional Institutions Secondary Regional Digitization Centers Training & Assessment –Teachers – Spring 2008 –Lifelong Learners – TBD –Evaluations & Reports Web Presence –Website & Wiki –Digital Library Collection –Lesson Plan Integration

7 Vision Premier site for primary resources on TN history –Integrated lesson plans for K-12 social studies teachers –Interactive elements for lifelong learners –Online training in digitization practices for Information Professionals –Searchable database to meet the needs of historical researchers, scholars, and genealogists

8 Volunteer Voices & Libraries Visibility of rich collections Online presence for historical materials Training opportunities in digitization & metadata Hosting of digital materials at no cost Regional digitization center


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