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		<title>Digital Library of the Caribbean: a review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In reading news coverage about Haiti&#8217;s earthquake, I periodically came across references to the Digital Library of the Caribbean. It turns out that it is organizing efforts to help Haiti rebuild its libraries and archives; it is also providing training in digitization. Founded in 2006, the digital library has a variety of materials including maps, [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 640px"><a href="http://www.dloc.com/?b=CA00500133&amp;v=00001"><img title="Photo of Port-Au-Prince Haiti (1957)" src="http://ufdcweb1.uflib.ufl.edu/UFDC2/CA/00/53/01/03/00001/00001.jpg" alt="" width="630" height="387" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">A photo of Haiti&#39;s capital city, Port-au-Prince, from 1957</p></div>
<p>In reading news coverage about Haiti&#8217;s earthquake, I periodically came across references to <a href="http://www.dloc.com/">the Digital Library of the Caribbean</a>. It turns out that it is <a href="http://web1.dloc.com/ufdc/?g=dloc1&amp;m=hithaitianlibhelp">organizing efforts to help Haiti rebuild its libraries and archives</a>; it is also providing training in digitization. Founded in 2006, the digital library has a variety of materials including maps, photos, archival materials and books documenting the history, culture and other aspects of the Caribbean. The image at the top of this post, a view of Port-au-Prince, Haiti&#8217;s capital city, came from the Digital Library. Even more impressive is the fact that the interface functions in the region&#8217;s three major languages: English, French and Spanish. There is also <a href="http://web1.dloc.com/ufdc/?a=dloc1&amp;m=hsm">a geographical search tool</a> where you can either enter latitude and longitude or draw the area you&#8217;re interested in. By using the map search tool, I was able to find <a href="http://www.dloc.com/?b=UF00085215&amp;v=00001">a 2006 photo of Haiti&#8217;s archives</a>. As impressive as the Digital Library of the Caribbean is now, it will only get more impressive later; it looks like there are plans to add oral histories, more newspapers and other resources. Some aspects of the interface strike me as a bit difficult to use and perhaps inelegant, but there is still much value to be had from it.</p>


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