Working from her home during the . crisis this summer, she instructed the construction crew and student workers to box up . The excess journals—191 boxes in all. Internet archive arranged to provide pallets and plastic wrap . To safely pack the periodicals. The boxes were loaded onto a semi-truck and transported to . San francisco for preservation at no expense to the university.“when I found out internet archive . Was able to take the older periodicals that we couldn’t keep, I was really thrilled,” .
Hartman says. “I was able to tell my faculty they are not gone special database forever. They . available online.”the donation includes a range of popular magazines . And academic journals linked to the christian university’s majors such as: clinical psychology, educational leadership, . Family and society, journal of american history, journal of ecclesiastical history, journal of spirituality and . Mental health, journal of sports management, and pastoral psychology.
“I feel much better that they are . Going to a good home. They are good, valid sources,” hartman says.Hartman is telling librarian . Colleagues about the donation in hopes of interesting others in adding to internet archive’s collection. . Many libraries are being reconfigured to make room for tutoring or snack bars and are . Facing financial cuts in the wake of the pandemic. There is also a shift in .
Will be digitized eventually and made
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