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Montana Memory Project
Introduction
The Montana Memory Project is an online source for digital collections relating to Montana's cultural heritage. In part, these collections document the Montana experience. Access is free and open through the Internet. Many of these items are digitized copies of historic material, some items are contemporary. All serve as a resource for education, business, pleasure, and lifelong learning.
Many Montana libraries, museums, archives, and cultural institutions add materials to this collection. Over time, contents may include digital newspapers, maps, copies of photographs, rare books, historic documents, diaries, oral histories, audio and video clips, paintings, illustrations and art.
Check back periodically for training updates.
Additional Information
- Search the Montana Memory Project

- Stay informed with the MMP blog

- Learn about the Dublin Core Metadata Standards

- Learn about CONTENTdm

- Download the Acquisition Station

- Get Connexion Client
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· Download the Connexion Client
· View Connexion online tutorials
· Review Connexion documentation - Contact Sarah McHugh or Jennie Stapp.
- Digitization Planning (ppt) is a pre-requisite for joining.
- Work with Michael Price to set up your collection and user information.
- Download the Acquisition Station
. - Want to use the Connexion Digital Import?
Complete this online Connexion Digital Import order form
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The hosted CONTENTdm server name is: cdm103401.cdmhost.com
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