http://content.lib.washington.edu/communitymuseum/resources.html I wanted to pass on a link to a project that is going on out in Forks Washington that could help all of you with deciding how to scan documents and photographs for permanent back ups. C. E. Jensen - Steinschönau Project (cejensen@dmv.com) The Community Museum Project originated out of a day long workshop discussion in Forks nearly four years ago. The recipient of a very competitive federal grant, the project has been developed with the University of Washington, Burke Museum, Peninsula College, Hoh, Quileute and Makah Tribes and many others. The resources page has a lot of very good information on how to develop on-line exhibits, settings for scanning documents for specific uses, etc. I have provided the link to that resource page above. Truly, I hope that one of the additional beneficiaries of this effort are those family historians who have kept treasures and documents that are a critical part of the American legacy. Rod Fleck Forks, WA
Not only that, but this is a good reminder of where to go for the best Lumberjack's Breakfast in the USA, Forks, Washington! Chuck in Potomac, MD ----- Original Message ----- From: Rod Fleck To: HESSE-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 6:41 AM Subject: [HESSE] Photo and document scanning information and how-to resources http://content.lib.washington.edu/communitymuseum/resources.html I wanted to pass on a link to a project that is going on out in Forks Washington that could help all of you with deciding how to scan documents and photographs for permanent “back ups.” C. E. Jensen - Steinschönau Project (cejensen@dmv.com) The Community Museum Project originated out of a day long workshop discussion in Forks nearly four years ago. The recipient of a very competitive federal grant, the project has been developed with the University of Washington, Burke Museum, Peninsula College, Hoh, Quileute and Makah Tribes and many others. The resources page has a lot of very good information on how to develop on-line exhibits, settings for scanning documents for specific uses, etc. I have provided the link to that resource page above. Truly, I hope that one of the additional beneficiaries of this effort are those family historians who have kept treasures and documents that are a critical part of the American legacy. Rod Fleck Forks, WA ==== HESSE Mailing List ==== Don't overlook the Hesse mailing list taglines at the bottom of each list E-Mail you receive. Valuable infor- mation is presented there!