Business case : Austin History Center : digitizing the photographic image collection. 2000.

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Business case : Austin History Center : digitizing the photographic image collection. 2000.

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Austin History Center

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The Austin History Center recognized the need to document, as stated by curator Audray Bateman in the “Austin Seen” exhibition catalog, “our rapidly vanishing recent heritage.” To encourage this documentation, the “Austin Seen” photo competition was created. The general public was invited to submit a piece of history as seen through the lens of their own cameras. The contest criteria for photos submitted was that each “show a recognizability of people, places, and events, or an esse...

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The Austin Public Library was organized in 1925 and became a City Department in 1926. From the description of Records, 1900-1990. 1900-1990. (Austin Public Library). WorldCat record id: 24644162 ...