East Hampton Library Adds Preservation L.I. Documents to Digital Collection - 27 East

East Hampton Library Adds Preservation L.I. Documents to Digital Collection

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Julia Tyson, Long Island Collection librarian/archivist), Adelaide Webb, Long Island Collection scanning assistant, Andrea Meyer, librarian/archivist and head of the Long Island Collection and Megan Bardis, Long Island Collection librarian/archivist. KERI LAMPARTER

Julia Tyson, Long Island Collection librarian/archivist), Adelaide Webb, Long Island Collection scanning assistant, Andrea Meyer, librarian/archivist and head of the Long Island Collection and Megan Bardis, Long Island Collection librarian/archivist. KERI LAMPARTER

Adelaide Webb, Long Island Collection scanning assistant, and Megan Bardis, Long Island Collection librarian/archivist, scan documents from Preservation Long Island. KERI LAMPARTER

Adelaide Webb, Long Island Collection scanning assistant, and Megan Bardis, Long Island Collection librarian/archivist, scan documents from Preservation Long Island. KERI LAMPARTER

Julia Tyson, Long Island Collection librarian/archivist), Adelaide Webb, Long Island Collection scanning assistant, Andrea Meyer, librarian/archivist and head of the Long Island Collection and Megan Bardis, Long Island Collection librarian/archivist. KERI LAMPARTER

Julia Tyson, Long Island Collection librarian/archivist), Adelaide Webb, Long Island Collection scanning assistant, Andrea Meyer, librarian/archivist and head of the Long Island Collection and Megan Bardis, Long Island Collection librarian/archivist. KERI LAMPARTER

Julia Tyson, Long Island Collection librarian/archivist, and Andrea Meyer, librarian/archivist and head of the Long Island Collection. KERI LAMPARTER

Julia Tyson, Long Island Collection librarian/archivist, and Andrea Meyer, librarian/archivist and head of the Long Island Collection. KERI LAMPARTER

Christopher Walsh on Jan 26, 2025
The East Hampton Library’s Digital Long Island Collection has received and scanned more than 500 documents from Preservation Long Island’s manuscript collection, which covers three centuries of Long Island history.... more

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