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Description: The "Wildcats Never Quit" website was the result of a 2004 Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant awarded to the State Archives of North Carolina, the State Library of North Carolina, and the North Carolina Museum of History through the NC ECHO project. The purpose of this grant was to create a virtual collection using selected World War I materials from all three institutions, including printed books and documents, letters, diaries, photographs, and artifacts. The goal was to make it easier for the K-12 community to bring original resource materials into the classroom and to assist scholars of the World War I time period. Many of the items available through this website are now available through the North Carolina Digital Collections.
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Subject: World War I, History and culture, History of North Carolina, Military, Archives, Libraries and archives , Museums and historical societies , North Carolina--History, WWI, WW1
Group: Website
Creator: NC Department of Cultural Resources, NC Department of Natural and Cultural Resources
Language: English
Crawl Status: Inactive
Description: Our Connecting to Collections team works out of the State Library \& Archives Building in Raleigh, North Carolina. We are an outreach program of the NC Department of Cultural Resources, funded by an IMLS grant. Our goal is to provide staff training and support for the state’s nearly 1,000 cultural heritage institutions. The majority of these have small budgets and rely on volunteers for daily operations. We are also striving to become a central clearing house for information on regional and statewide resources for collections management, collections care, and disaster preparedness. Through our regular workshops, we are nurturing the development of regional aid groups, as they form in order to share marketing projects, exchange skills, purchase supplies, and train for disaster recovery.
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Subject: Libraries and archives , Museums and historical societies
Group: Social Media
Creator: NC Department of Cultural Resources
Language: English
Crawl Status: Inactive
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