Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Collection
 
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Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Collection Credits

The organization of the Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Collection Project was a collaborative effort between the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections and the Department of Preservation and Conservation. The ENCompass team at Cornell University Library in partnership with Endeavor Information Systems undertook the development of ENCompass

Funding for this project is provided by "Save America's Treasures," a public/private partnership between the White House Millennium Council and the National Trust for Historic Preservation, administered by the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections Project Team

Principal Investigator

Elaine Engst

Content Specialists, Cataloging and Web Site Coordination

Katherine Reagan
Marjorie Robinson
Margaret Nichols
Eleanor Brown

Web Site Designer

Jennifer Conklin

Department of Preservation and Conservation Project Team

Principal Investigator

John Dean

Scanning and Metadata Creation

Barbara Berger Eden
Bronwyn Mohlke
Susann Argetsinger
Robert Glase

Conservation

Michele Brown
Roger Clearwater
Pat Fox
Kevin Auer
Chris DeCicco
Chantha Luy
Amy Stecher

Conservation Liaison

Joan Brink

Digital Library and Information Technologies

Program Designer

Peter Hoyt

ENCompass Team

Karen Calhoun
Tom Turner
David Ruddy
Martin Kurth
Fred Muratori
Meryl Brodsky
Sarah Young
Adam Chandler
George Kozak
Eleanor Brown

Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections Cornell University Library

Copyright © 2002 Division of Rare & Manuscript Collections
2B Carl A. Kroch Library, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 14853
Phone Number: (607) 255-3530. Fax Number: (607) 255-9524

For information about copyright issues and securing permission to publish digital reproductions of images from the Samuel May Anti-Slavery Collection, please consult our Copyright & Permissions Page.

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