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A project led by the National Library of Wales in partnership with the
libraries, special collections, and archives of Wales has received £500,000
in funding from the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) for mass
digitisation of primary sources relating to World War One. 

The project will make available a unique digital collection revealing the
hidden history of World War One as it affected all aspects of Welsh life,
language and culture. The project will digitise printed and manuscript
sources as well as moving image, audio and photographic material.  These
source materials are presently fragmented and frequently inaccessible, yet
collectively they form a unique resource of vital interest to researchers,
students, and the public in Wales and beyond.

The project has been developed by WHELF (the Welsh Higher Education
Libraries Forum). Collections to be digitised are from the National Library
of Wales, Aberystwyth University Special Collections, Bangor University
Special Collections, Trinity St David’s Special Collections, Swansea
University, Cardiff University Library, the Archives of BBC Cymru Wales and
archives and local records offices that are members of ARCW (Archives and
Records Council, Wales). The People’s Collection Wales will gather content
generated by communities and local and family historians. It will also
digitise and in personal collections via outreach and targeted digitisation
of significant material to enhance and complement the collections of the
higher education partners. The unified, mass digital collection that will be
created will represent the experience of the entire Welsh nation during
World War One. 

Read more at:
http://whelf.wordpress.com/2012/02/09/welsh-history-of-world-war-one-to-go-o
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Sue Mace

Development Officer

WHELF: Wales Higher Education Libraries Forum

http://whelf.ac.uk 

http://whelf.wordpress.com/