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Item Architecture Library Needs Assessment Report & Recommendations(2012) Cossard, Patricia Kosco; Howland, Marie; Simon, Madlen; Cohen, Jim; Linebaugh, Donald; McFarland, Margaret; Otis, Lara; McElrath, Douglas; Larimer, Cynthia; Kaur, AmritaThe University Libraries and the School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation both face pressures on limited space and budgets, the need to plan for new technologies, and to provide innovative educational experiences. There is a need to survey library patrons, examine models of cutting edge information gathering and sharing environments, as well as anticipate the needs of current and future patrons. This report looks at what technologies are available, usage trends, collections, and funding in order to remain vibrant, dynamic, and attract top students.Item Historic Maryland Newspaper Essay: Aegis & Intelligencer(Library of Congress, 2016-06) McElrath, DouglasFounded in 1856 in Bel Air, the county seat of Harford County, MD, the Aegis was a pro-southern paper in a decidedly Unionist community. This led to the departure of the founding editor, John Cox, in 1862. After the Civil War, the newspaper chronicled the growth of the local economy centered on food canning.Item Historic Maryland Newspaper Essay: Catoctin Clarion(Library of Congress, 2016-06) McElrath, DouglasFounded in 1871, the Catoctin Clarion chronicled the life and times of the small manufacturing town originally named Mechanicstown and later renamed Thurmont. The newspaper was edited for many years by the Cassell family, who reported on local developments, such as the arrival the the Western Maryland Railroad.Item Historic Maryland Newspaper Essay: Cecil Whig(Library of Congress, 2016-06) McElrath, DouglasFounded in 1841 and published in Elkton, MD, the Cecil Whig chronicled the daily life of a community while also reporting the great issues of the day. The Whig covered local politics and government, but its pages also preserve a snapshot of the society and culture of the time. Major events, such as the Civil War, received prominent coverage. Equally important to its editors and readers was local business news and the economic impact of new developments such as the arrival of the railroad.Item Historic Maryland Newspaper Essay: Daily Banner(Library of Congress, 2016-06) McElrath, DouglasFounded in 1897 and published in Cambridge, MD, the Daily Banner chronicled the news of the day. Its editors generally reflected the interests of readers on Maryland's Eastern Shore where maritime concerns predominated. The paper provided a snapshot of local society and culture, while keeping its readers informed of broader national and international events.Item Historic Maryland Newspaper Essay: Democratic Advocate(Library of Congress, 2016-06) McElrath, DouglasFounded in 1865 in the traumatic aftermath of the Civil War, the Democratic Advocate chronicled the life and times of the small town of Westminster, MD. Agricultural interested were a prominent feature of the newspaper, but the Democratic Advocate also was noteworthy for publishing the literary effusions, especially poetry, of local residents.Item Historic Maryland Newspaper Essay: Port Tobacco Times(Library of Congress, 2016-06) McElrath, DouglasFounded in 1844, the Port Tobacco Times chronicled the news of this small town in southern Maryland. Agricultural interests were a major interest to readers, but the advent of the Civil War soon created tensions for the deeply conservative residents of Port Tobacco. Both the town and its newspaper disappeared in the 1890s when the Charles County seat moved to La Plata.Item Historic Maryland Newspaper Essay: Prince George's Enquirer and Southern Maryland Advertiser(Library of Congress, 2016-06) McElrath, DouglasFounded in 1882 and published in Upper Marlboro, MD, the Prince George's Enquirer and Southern Maryland Advertiser chronicled the news of the day. The Enquirer's editors generally reflected the views of their conservative readers, in a part of Maryland where agricultural concerns predominated. The paper provided a snapshot of local society and culture, while keeping its readers informed of broader national and international events.Item Historic Maryland Newspaper Essay: St. Mary's Beacon(Library of Congress, 2016-06) McElrath, DouglasFounded in 1839 in southern Maryland's Leonardtown, the St. Mary's Beacon chronicled the life a times of a small, remote community. Its reverie was shattered during the Civil War when Union troops occupied the town, but St. Mary's County soon returned to its quiet, conservative ways. The Beacon documented gradual change as the arrival of the railroad and steamboat helped connect the rural backwater to the outside world.Item Historic Maryland Newspapers Project Advisory Board Meeting(2016-11-17) Pike, Robin C.; McElrath, DouglasThis presentation was prepared for the meeting of the Historic Maryland Newspapers Project (HMNP) Advisory Board and and related stakeholders held on November 17, 2016. The HMNP is the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP) project in the state of Maryland, and is funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. This project is in its fifth year and third grant phase. The purpose of this meeting was to update the Advisory Board on the project progress and to brainstorm outreach and programming ideas.Item Historic Maryland Newspapers Project Advisory Board Meeting 2019(2019-04-18) McElrath, Douglas; Pike, Robin C.; McClanahan, Pamela A.This presentation was prepared for the meeting of the Historic Maryland Newspapers Project (HMNP) Advisory Board and related stakeholders held on April 18, 2019. The HMNP is the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP) project in the state of Maryland, and is funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. This project is in its seventh year and fourth grant phase. The purpose of this meeting was to update the Advisory Board on the project progress and to brainstorm outreach and programming ideas.Item Historic Maryland Newspapers Project Advisory Board Meeting Fall 2020(2020-10-28) McClanahan, Pamela A.; McElrath, Douglas; Pike, Robin C.This presentation was prepared for the meeting of the Historic Maryland Newspapers Project (HMNP) Advisory Board and related stakeholders held on October 28, 2020. The HMNP is the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP) project in the state of Maryland, and is funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. The purpose of this meeting was to update the Advisory Board on the project progress and to determine title selection for Phase 5 of the grant (2020-2022).Item Symposium on Researching African Americans in Newspapers(University of Maryland Libraries, 2021-10-21) McClanahan, Pamela; McElrath, Douglas; Pike, Robin C.; Davis, Maya; Pinnick, TimothyA virtual symposium offered live on October 21, 2021 through Zoom about researching African Americans in newspapers. Guest speakers included Maya Davis, Director of the Riversdale House Museum in Prince George's County, who discussed her research on the Legacy of Slavery project, and Tim Pinnick, an independent scholar, lecturer, author, and entrepreneur, who discussed genealogical research methods.Item Undergraduates in the Archives: The UM Experience. Let's Break Some Rules.(2017-04-21) McElrath, DouglasOverview of changing attitudes toward undergraduate exposure to primary materials and the need for archival repositories to rethink whether it is more important to teach the process of research, or to establish conditions that facilitate undergraduate learning.Item Using Chronicling America: Genealogy(2016) Pike, Robin C.; McElrath, DouglasThis brochure is to be distributed by institutions, and to be used to assist genealogists in using Chronicling America, the Library of Congress database that hosts newspapers. This brochure was created by the Co-Principal Investigators of the Historic Maryland Newspapers Project, so it has a focus on Maryland newspapers.