
The Cornell Institute for Digital Collections (CIDC) was established on September 1, 1997. Its mission is to explore the use of emerging technologies to expand access to cultural and scientific sources and to support the use of these resources on campus and globally through the development and management of distinctive digital collections. This mission is being realized through academic, corporate, and public partnerships, national and international. In this critical area of educational and public concern, CIDC is contributing a unique combination of curatorial, instructional, research, and managerial expertise.
Operating within Cornell University's academic community, CIDC has the expertise to use emerging technologies in creating virtual collections of materials that are often unique and seldom available outside of libraries and museums. Developing new uses for these versatile collections and providing wider access to them is transforming teaching, learning, and research. Even more universal is the capability of digital collections to connect people to the cultural and scientific riches of our global heritage. CIDC has identified specific goals and initiated a variety of projects exploring the use of digital resources.
CIDC Program Goals:
Create and Maintain Digital Resources
Incorporate Digital Collections into the Classroom, Laboratory, Studio and Home
Conduct Applied Research into the Cultural and Scientific Utility of Digital Collections
Educate and Train People in the Use of Digital Imaging Technologies
Investigate New Models for the Use of Digital Collections
Cooperate Internationally in the Development of Digital Resources
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