The Colorado State Library, in partnership with the Wyoming State Library, is excited to announce ... Read more
The Colorado State Library, in partnership with the Wyoming State Library, is excited to announce the launch of a brand new Plains to Peaks Collective site (plains2peaks.org) for searching historic collections across Colorado and Wyoming. The new platform provides free public access to a wealth of photographs, manuscripts, books, audio recordings, artifacts, and videos from numerous cultural heritage institutions in our two states. With more than 1.2 million items currently available from over 60 organizations, a single search offers limitless opportunities for discovery.
The Plains to Peaks Collective (PPC) formed in 2017 as the Colorado-Wyoming Service Hub of the Digital Public Library of American (DPLA). The DPLA brings together descriptive information about collection material from participating libraries, archives, and museums, in the United States and makes it freely available. The Plains to Peaks launched in DPLA in 2018 with just seven partner institutions sharing 46,000 items.
As part of DPLA membership, the Plains to Peaks launched a DPLA hosted local site in 2021. This offered users a Colorado and Wyoming level of access to the PPC collections. However the nature of the membership offering constrained our ability to manage local information display and improve or enhance the way users interact with the collection.
Developed by Veridian—the experts behind the Colorado and Wyoming newspaper Collections—the new PPC portal serves as a powerful search tool. By bringing together disparate collections that are frequently hidden within websites into a single, efficient search, the platform saves researchers and frontline staff significant amounts of time.
Beyond its core functionality, the platform introduces several key features designed to deepen visitor engagement with the shared history of both states, including:
Participation in the Plains to Peaks Collective offers numerous advantages for partner organizations, including the ability to:
The PPC collection grows and updates regularly, ensuring there is always fresh content for a national audience of researchers, students, and history enthusiasts to discover. We look forward to further growing this resource and welcome interest from potential new partners. To learn more about the PPC or if you would like to share your unique historic digital collections with us, please contact Leigh Jeremias at [email protected]. There is no cost to share collections with the PPC. Information about participation and other program resources can be found at: https://resources.plains2peaks.orgg.
The future is bright and exciting for cultural heritage organizations in Colorado and Wyoming. We are currently planning for new program resources, additional opportunities for visitor engagement with the PPC collections and new partnerships. If you would like to remain abreast of future initiatives please consider joining the PPC mailing list. We promise not to spam you.
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