Minnesota Chosen for National Digital Library Project
The Minnesota Digital Library was chosen to be a key early contributor to the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA). The groundbreaking project aims to make our nation’s collections of significance to the study of American life digital, searchable, and accessible to the public. Read the press release at MDL’s homepage: http://www.mndigital.org

How can we sign up to be part of this! Very exciting!
Joan Nevitt, Media Specialist, Paynesville HS/MS
Joan Nevitt
November 29, 2012 at 8:15 pm
Hi Joan,
If you’re interested in utilizing the Minnesota Digital Library (MDL) database to find resources or content, you can find it (for free!) at http://www.mndigital.org
If you’re interested in contributing historical documents/images, you would need to contact staff at MDL. Their contact information is available at http://www.mndigital.org/contact/
Kate Bessey
November 29, 2012 at 10:11 pm