New Digitization Lab Opens in Meyer Library

New Digitization Lab Opens in Meyer Library

Photo of the MSU Digitization Lab
MSU Libraries’ Digitization Lab

The new Digitization Lab of the Missouri State University Libraries recently opened. Digitization efforts will focus on in-house digitization projects, rather than end-user, self-service digitization projects. The lab is located on the Third Level in Room 305D, which is accessible through Tracie Gieselman-Holthaus’ office (306D).  Current and near-term digitization projects include Frisco laboratory photos, two collections of glass plate negatives, Route 66 oral histories (audio and video), the KWTO Dial, and more. The Digitization Lab will be run and managed by the Special Collections and Archives Unit. This is also the new office space for Shannon Mawhiney (6-8977) and Lisa McEowen (6-8955), and Jeffrey Lawson now spends half of his work-day in the lab. Stop by and see us any time!

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