The North Carolina Digital Heritage Center recently got it’s time to shine in the spotlight on the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s main website as part of the school’s focus on how research happens and is supported at UNC. The article on the NCDHC highlighted the fact that our work is “powered by funds from the Institute of Museum and Library Services through the Library Services and Technology Act, a federal program created to support libraries and the services they offer. [Lisa] Gregory estimates that the efforts of the librarians, digital archives specialists and graduate students on her team help save smaller libraries, museums and other community groups more than $2 million per year in costs that they otherwise wouldn’t be able to afford.”



You can read the whole article on UNC’s main website here.
And if you want a behind the scenes look at our work, check out the video UNC made for us back in 2018 that shows some of our spaces and staff at work to digitize more North Carolina history!