A recipe for light cake belonging to Bernice Miles, who attended the digitization workshop on February 22, 2014. |
This past Friday, The Association of Newfoundland and Labrador Archives and The Intangible Cultural Heritage Office provided a digitization workshop in St. John's. This workshop focused on digitizing family cookbooks and handwritten recipes and recipe cards. Participants were encouraged to bring along their own family collections to share and scan. Presenters Mary Ellen Wright (ANLA) and Nicole Penney (ICH-HFNL) led this hands on workshop, which taught participants how to create and preserve digital copies of their documents. We also discussed how to best preserve the original copies of these important family and community heirlooms.
Mary Ellen Wright discusses preservation techniques Photo Courtesy of: Sarah Ingram |
Nicole Penney showing participants how to scan original documents Photo Courtesy of: Sarah Ingram |
We will be holding a similar event at the Cupids Legacy Centre on Friday March 21, 2014. Join us from 3-5 p.m. for some tea, buns and reminiscences about cookbooks and cooking. We’ll also talk about how best to preserve the original documents. Participants are encouraged to bring examples from their own homes or collections. The event is free to attend with coffee, tea and snacks provided.
Workshop participants Joan Mowbray and Amelia Reimer share their family cookbooks Photo Courtesy of: Sarah Ingram |
If you wish to attend the Cupids event, please RSVP to Sarah Ingram: sarah@heritagefoundation.ca or (709) 739-1892 ex. 5
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