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Digital Archives

The Digital Archives encompasses digitized and born-digital materials that are part of Special Collections. Digital collections and materials are housed internally on a library shared drive, CDs/DVDs, and other electronic media. Visitors may request digital materials, which will be brought out to them in the form of access copies and viewed on one of our two patron computer stations in the Jefferson Caffery Reading Room.

Digital Exhibit: Broussard and Trahan Families

Special Collections has released a digital exhibit of the Broussard and Trahan Families.

The Broussard and Trahan families are two prominent Acadian families with ancestral roots in Louisiana, Canada, and France. Photographs and genealogical information donated by Michael E. “Mitch” Conover were formatted from HTML documents to PDF for this exhibit.

The exhibit can be viewed under Digital Exhibits.

Digital Exhibit: College of Education Academic Showcase

Special Collections has posted a digital exhibit of the 1998 College of Education Academic Showcase.

Spearheaded by Dr. Edmond Dugas, Professor Emeritus of Kinesiology, this project chronicles the programs put on by the College of Education to commemorate the University’s 100-year history, leading up to the University’s Centennial Celebration. Two sections, in particular, are paid close attention: a collection of 41 videos, and a Book of Letters.

Digital Exhibit: The Mural - "The History of Medicine in Louisiana"

In the 1940s, Franklin Boggs was commissioned by the Aloe Company, a medical supply company in New Orleans, LA, to capture the evolution of the state's medical history. The 112-foot by 57-inch mural located in the Reference & Research Services area depicts memorable events in Louisiana’s medical history.

A digital exhibit was created to show the history of the mural and its journey from the Aloe Company to Tulane University and now Dupré Library. The exhibit can be viewed under Digital Exhibits.

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Digitization & Photoduplication Policies & Procedures

The Special Collections Department at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette provides scanning services for research and scholarly use. Self-service scanning with the overhead scanner is at no charge. Photocopying and digitization of archival material and manuscript collections are done by staff for researchers for a fee. Special Collections will not duplicate entire collections, books, or microfilm reels for users.

Digitized Collection of L’Acadien Yearbooks Available Online

In Jan. 2015, the Special Collections department at the library received a Student Technology Enhancement Program (STEP) grant to digitize the University’s yearbooks, providing access to over a century of the University’s fascinating past online. LYRASIS Digitization Collaborative performed the scans, and Internet Archive now hosts the completed collection in their online digital archive. Anyone can now access the online yearbook collection.

Disability Awareness Exhibition

A Disability Awareness Exhibition will be on display in the library during the month of October.

The exhibition is committed to spotlighting abilities, breaking down barriers and fostering a world where diversity is celebrated. Its mission is to redefine perspectives and challenge preconceived notions around disability.

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