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== Digital Library == | == Digital Library == | ||
The | The museum’s [https://collections.nationaldiscgolfmuseum.com/s/library Digital Library] provides high-resolution access to digitized print material. The first publication pilot is ''Disc Golf Journal'', including Volume 4, Number 2 (September/October 1994). | ||
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== Publication-page standard == | == Publication-page standard == | ||
Record title variants, publisher, editors, place, dates, frequency, issue numbering, known run, and holding/digitization status. Do not infer a complete run from the | Record title variants, publisher, editors, place, dates, frequency, issue numbering, known run, and holding/digitization status. Do not infer a complete run from the museum’s holdings. | ||
{{Research needed|Create an issue index for each digitized title and cite articles from historical narratives back to page-level scans.}} | {{Research needed|Create an issue index for each digitized title and cite articles from historical narratives back to page-level scans.}} | ||
[[Category:Publications]] [[Category:Media]] | [[Category:Publications]] [[Category:Media]] | ||
Latest revision as of 21:34, 16 August 2026
Publications and Media is the guide to magazines, newsletters, books, catalogs, programs, newspapers, broadcasts, film, video, podcasts, websites, and oral histories.
Digital Library
The museum’s Digital Library provides high-resolution access to digitized print material. The first publication pilot is Disc Golf Journal, including Volume 4, Number 2 (September/October 1994).
Browse
- Periodicals and newsletters
- Books and catalogs
- Tournament programs and ephemera
- Film, video, and broadcast
- Oral histories
- Web archives and born-digital sources
Publication-page standard
Record title variants, publisher, editors, place, dates, frequency, issue numbering, known run, and holding/digitization status. Do not infer a complete run from the museum’s holdings.
Research needed: Create an issue index for each digitized title and cite articles from historical narratives back to page-level scans.