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SUNY Niagara Receives Grant to Digitize Niagara Gazette

By News Archive

February 23, 2022

SUNY Niagara Library receives grant to digitize microfilm of the Niagara Gazette from 1963-1977

SUNY Niagara Library receives grant to digitize microfilm of the Niagara Gazette from 1963-1977

In January of 2022, the Western New York Library Resources Council (WNYLRC) received word that the 2021-2022 Access and Innovation funding was received.  Part of the funding approved an $8,832 grant to the SUNY Niagara library, which will allow for the digitization of the Niagara Gazette from 1963-1977.  According to SUNY Niagara librarian Jean Linn, “the Niagara Gazette is a treasure trove of local history.  This project will make a lot of historical content freely available to anyone with an internet connection.”

Jean indicated that microfilm was sent this week to start the process and will be digitized within the next few months.  The expectation is that the online archives will be accessible by late summer.  Once the project is complete, people can access the digitized files through New York State Historic Newspapers via https://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/.  This resource makes historic newspapers freely available for all New York counties.  The Niagara Falls Public Library has been digitizing an earlier run of the Niagara Gazette, beginning in 1854.  When both projects are complete, readers will have access to over a century of historic Niagara County content at their fingertips.

In January of 2022, the Western New York Library Resources Council (WNYLRC) received word that the 2021-2022 Access and Innovation funding was received.  Part of the funding approved an $8,832 grant to the SUNY Niagara library, which will allow for the digitization of the Niagara Gazette from 1963-1977.  According to SUNY Niagara librarian Jean Linn, “the Niagara Gazette is a treasure trove of local history.  This project will make a lot of historical content freely available to anyone with an internet connection.”

Jean indicated that microfilm was sent this week to start the process and will be digitized within the next few months.  The expectation is that the online archives will be accessible by late summer.  Once the project is complete, people can access the digitized files through New York State Historic Newspapers via https://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/.  This resource makes historic newspapers freely available for all New York counties.  The Niagara Falls Public Library has been digitizing an earlier run of the Niagara Gazette, beginning in 1854.  When both projects are complete, readers will have access to over a century of historic Niagara County content at their fingertips.

 

Boxes of Microfil of the Niagara Gazette

SUNY Niagara Library receives grant to digitize microfilm of the Niagara Gazette from 1963-1977


Media Contact Information

Sara Harvey
Assistant Director of Public Relations
Phone: 716-614-6220
Email: sharvey@niagaracc.suny.edu

Alumnus Matthew Archambault reads through the new releases available at the Lewis Library.

SUNY Niagara Library Open to Niagara County Residents

By News Archive

June 24, 2021

The Lewis Library at SUNY Niagara is more than an academic resource for registered students. All Niagara County residents are eligible for a free membership to the Lewis Library at the Sanborn Campus. Card-holding members have access to books, audiobooks, magazines, journals, newspapers, DVDs, and CDs. While within the Library, community members have access to computers and almost 100 research databases, such as Newsbank and Ancestry.  Check out newly released or classic books from virtually any genre, including fiction, biographies, children’s literature, poetry, cookbooks, and much more.

In addition, the Lewis Library is offering summer programming open to the public. The Noontime Knowledge series is a free, virtual event where attendees have the opportunity to enjoy lunch and learn about a new topic. Meetings are held every Wednesday at 12 p.m. through Zoom. Topics include: graphic design; accessing historic newspapers; how to make and save money online; and Google and internet research tips. In addition, book club chats are woven into the schedule, giving the community a chance to enjoy some leisurely reading and create new friendships.

Senior Scholars, Niagara County residents ages 60 and over, are also welcome to take an audited research methods class, LLC 161. This course is taught by Jean Linn, SUNY Niagara’s Librarian & Archivist who is also Lockport, New York’s Town Historian. In addition to traditional academic research, methods taught in this class can be used to develop local or family histories.

The Lewis Library is open during the summer from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m., Monday through Thursday. Beginning in August, the library will be open on Fridays 8 a.m. – 4p.m. For more information, visit www.niagaracc.suny.edu/library or call 716-614-6780.

Alumnus Matthew Archambault reads through the new releases available at the Lewis Library.

Alumnus Matthew Archambault reads through the new releases available at the Lewis Library.


Media Contact Information

Denyel Beiter
Public Relations Assistant
Phone: 716-614-5974
Email: dbeiter@niagaracc.suny.edu