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Scope of the Collection: The Dock slides are housed in the Penn State Mont Alto Campus Library Archives and were being heavily used by students and scholars. The slides were housed in the original wooden glass slide containers and were in no discernible order. Most were very dirty and fragile. The collection was chosen for digitization to decrease handling and thus preserve the originals and improve access to the collection. The metadata structure was designed in conjunction with input from forestry professors, other scholars and students who had used the collection as well as members of the project committee. Information on the slide labels was minimal and inconsistent. At most, the date and Latin or common name of the plant or tree was listed along with the name of the probable photographer and photographic processor. To create consistency, we used the International Plant Names Index to assign family, genus, species, and common names to plants and trees where those terms were missing. Users should be aware that both common and Latin names of plants vary by locale and time period and there is often disagreement among scholars regarding correct names of plants. Library of Congress Subject Headings and Name Authorities were followed in assigning place names and personal names. Researchers are encouraged to offer suggestions for corrections or offer comments by selecting the feedback button on the Mira Lloyd Dock home page. Bibliography: Wilson, William H. “'More Almost Than the Men': Mira Lloyd Dock and the Beautification of Harrisburg. ” America: History and Life Oct 1975: 490-499. MLD Collection | Biography | Scope | Digitization | History | Other Links | Credits | Feedback | Contact |
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