Vibrant Local History Collection

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aminaas1576
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Vibrant Local History Collection

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My role not only entails organizing, processing, and making accessible local history, but also archiving current events that will inevitably be the subject of future research.

At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, when the SPPL building was first shut down and our physical Local History Collection made inaccessible, Library staff sought to provide means of bringing local history to digital platforms in a consistent and manageable way. Our first means of public outreach was through the creation of digital exhibits using ArcGIS Storymaps, an interactive web-mapping tool used to host narrative multimedia displays. Exhibits in the series include Ray Bradbury:

Celebrating 100 Years, South Pasadena Public Library: Twelve phone number library Decades and Counting, City of Trees: Our Urban Tree Canopy, Summers in SoPas: Highlights of Summers Past, and COVID-19: Living History Project. To date, this series has garnered thousands of views.


Screenshot of “Summers in SoPas: Highlights of Summers Past” online exhibit.
While this series did quell some of the community desire to interact with the Local History Collection, it did not address the needs of the community in regards to born-digital content. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted certain gaps in our collection. One of the most notable gaps was the lack of any born-digital or web-archived content.
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