End Notes & Current Stats
The digital project was implemented during my tenure as Director of the Warren Memorial Library.
I left the Warren Memorial Library In 2004. After a Board change, a vision change was also implemented.
In 2010, the Warren Memorial foundation closed the library's doors for good in May of that year selling the building the following year (2011) to the Seventh Day Adventist church.
The S. D. Warren photographic collection image files were saved by me to be used for instruction purposes in digital preservation for students in the LIS program at the University of Maine at Augusta.
The images now reside at: http://sdwarrenpapermilll.weebly.com/ used for instructional purposes for LIS students at UMA.
It is important to point out that there is a missing element in this digital preservation project and that is a long term digital preservation plan. It is unknown as to what happened to the original tiff files in 2010. They may have been given to the Walker Memorial Library or possibly Sappi Fine Papers (formerly Scott Paper Co., formerly S. D. Warren Paper Mill). The files you see here are small jpg files that I had saved as backups.
I left the Warren Memorial Library In 2004. After a Board change, a vision change was also implemented.
In 2010, the Warren Memorial foundation closed the library's doors for good in May of that year selling the building the following year (2011) to the Seventh Day Adventist church.
The S. D. Warren photographic collection image files were saved by me to be used for instruction purposes in digital preservation for students in the LIS program at the University of Maine at Augusta.
The images now reside at: http://sdwarrenpapermilll.weebly.com/ used for instructional purposes for LIS students at UMA.
It is important to point out that there is a missing element in this digital preservation project and that is a long term digital preservation plan. It is unknown as to what happened to the original tiff files in 2010. They may have been given to the Walker Memorial Library or possibly Sappi Fine Papers (formerly Scott Paper Co., formerly S. D. Warren Paper Mill). The files you see here are small jpg files that I had saved as backups.