The University of Miami Digital Library provides university-wide services for coordinating, developing, and sustaining digital resources created by faculty and students at the University of Miami.

Recipients of the Digital Library Fellowship
The Otto G. Richter Library has announced the recipients of the Digital Library Fellowship 2004. Within the Library's program, these faculty members will be developing projects that will have a significant impact on the teaching, learning, and research of a particular discipline.
Robin Bachin, associate
professor of history, will create a digital archive and contextual narrative that examines the variety of elements that have shaped
Travel,
Tourism and Urban Growth in
Greater Miami.
Michael Carlebach, a professor of art and art history, will work on a digital collection of visual and written materials relating to the history of photography and photojournalism from 1839 to 1936 in the United States.
Kim Grinfeder, a lecturer in the School of Communication, will develop a rotational object video prototype that will capture movement of 3-D objects from a 360-degree angle.
Lillian Manzor, associate professor of foreign languages and
literatures, will develop
the Cuban/Latino Theater Archive, an interactive, multimedia, bilingual Web resource for the study and research of Cuban theater and performing arts.
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