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Florida Memory Achieves Major Milestone with the 200,000th Historical Photograph Added Online

Posted on May 11, 2017


The State Library and Archives of Florida is celebrating a major milestone as the 200,000th historical photograph has been digitized from the Florida Photographic Collection to Florida Memory, its digital outreach program. An image of influential 19th-century author Harriet Beecher Stowe on the steps of Florida’s Old Capitol in 1874 was selected as the 200,000th photograph to go online.
“We are excited to celebrate this significant achievement for Florida Memory, which has digitized photographs that date all the way back to the earliest days of photography,” said Florida Secretary of State Ken Detzner. “Florida Memory offers users access to these 200,000 copyright-free images and we hope all Florida residents and visitors take advantage of this great resource to research Florida’s rich culture and history.”

Image: State Archives of Florida/Grant

Since 1994, State Archives staff have been working to make images from the popular Florida Photographic Collection available online. The collection was started in 1952 by Florida’s longest-serving House of Representatives clerk, Allen C. Morris. In 1970, Morris’ wife, archivist Joan Perry Morris, became director of the photographic archive. The entire Florida Photographic Collection was transferred to the State Archives of Florida in 1982.
During Joan Morris’ tenure, the collection expanded to include more than one million images donated by families, photographers, businesses, government agencies and newspapers such as the Tallahassee Democrat. The photographs became so celebrated that requests for copies and scans of images accounted for more than half of all reference requests at the State Archives. As a result, archivists launched Florida Memory to preserve, search for and share the widely-used photographs.
In addition to featuring 200,000 photographs, the Florida Memory Program has digitized more than 300,000 archival documents, 250 videos and 2,900 audio recordings. The website also includes resources for teachers, students and researchers. Each week, about 100 new photographs are digitized and made available on the website.
All photographs available on Florida Memory are free of copyright restrictions. Members of the public are encouraged to download and share the digitized archival images, provided they credit the State Archives of Florida. Higher resolution scans or prints can be ordered online using the shopping cart feature or by contacting staff at the Florida Photographic Archives via email at [email protected] or by phone at 850.245.6718.
About Florida Memory
Florida Memory provides free online access to significant photographs, films, sound recordings and original documents from the collections of the State Library and Archives of Florida. With over seven million visitors per month worldwide, Florida Memory chooses materials for digitization that illuminate significant events and individuals in the state’s history and helps educate Floridians and millions of people around the world about Florida history and culture. Florida Memory is funded under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, administered by the Florida Department of State’s Division of Library and Information Services. For more information, visit floridamemory.com.
About the Division of Library and Information Services
The Florida Department of State’s Division of Library and Information Services is the designated information resource provider for the Florida Legislature and all state agencies. The Division coordinates and helps fund activities of public libraries; provides a framework for statewide library initiatives; provides archival and records management services; and preserves, collects and makes available the published and unpublished documentary history of the state. Working in partnership with citizens, state employees, librarians, archivists and records managers, the Division seeks to ensure access to materials and information that benefit all of the people of Florida. For more information, visit info.florida.gov.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Division of Library and Information Services, Florida Memory, Historical Photograph, Major Milestone, State Library and Archives of Florida

MyCareerShines surpasses another major milestone

Posted on February 23, 2017

More than 300,000 Florida students are taking steps toward a bright future

More than 300,000 Sunshine State students and adults are planning their future on MyCareerShines, Florida’s comprehensive education and career planning system. The system is powered by a suite of age-appropriate online tools that allow students to develop a personalized education plan that connects interests and skills to careers and jobs. MyCareerShines is administered by the University of West Florida Innovation Institute and is free for all Florida students from middle school through college and beyond.
“MyCareerShines is helping students plan for the future,” said Dr. Karen Rasmussen, associate vice president of academic strategies. “Whether it is college, training or straight into the workforce, MyCareerShines gives students all the information and tools to succeed.”
MyCareerShines currently offers two online tools developed by Kuder, Inc., an internationally recognized career guidance services provider specializing in research-based career assessments. Students in middle and high school use Navigator® to develop an education plan that prepares them for college and a rewarding career after graduation. College students use Journey® to develop a plan to pursue and land their dream job.
“When students have a plan, they are more likely to stay on track, on time and on budget for earning their degree,” said Dr. Rasmussen. “MyCareerShines helps them make that plan, starting as early as seventh grade.”
Students build a plan by going through the step-by-step process or they access features in the system that meet their immediate needs. The system allows students to assess their interests and skills, explore the extensive catalog of careers, learn about the education requirements for their top job choices, make a plan for school, create resumes, prepare for interviews and find jobs.
MyCareerShines is fully funded by the Florida Legislature, which has made it a priority to prepare Floridians with the knowledge, skills and tools to succeed in school and the increasingly competitive global economy. The system is being implemented and managed by the UWF Innovation Institute, which also manages Florida’s Student Hub of Innovative Educational Services – FloridaShines, for short.
MyCareerShines 
MyCareerShines is Florida’s comprehensive education and career planning system. The system is powered by a suite of age-appropriate FREE online tools that allow students and job seekers to develop a personalized plan that connects interests, skills and education to careers and jobs.
UWF Innovation Institute 
The Innovation Institute is a collaborative makerspace for building innovative solutions. The Innovation team, founded around the principles of extreme collaboration, high energy, deep research and innovative thinking are focused on solving significant educational challenges. One of the cornerstones of the Institute is it focus on being a “Thought Leader” in education – creating and implementing innovative tools, programs and resources to the advancement of education and learning.
Kuder, Inc.
More than 165 million people have used Kuder’s research-based career assessment, education planning, and guidance resources to help visualize which industry or career, field of study, or school to pursue next in life. Kuder helps ensure that people of all ages can unlock the power of their own potential, and create a bright future. For more information, visit www.kuder.com or call (800) 314-8972.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Florida Students, Major Milestone, MyCareerShines, UNIVERSITY OF WEST FLORIDA, UWF

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