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The process of creating a high-quality digital copy of your source material.
Upcoming Events
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Recovering the US Hispanic Literary Heritage and Association for Documentary Editing Joint Conference
October 8, 2026
From October 8–10, Recovering the US Hispanic Literary Heritage (Recovery) and the Association for Documentary Editing (ADE) will host a joint conference in Houston, Texas. This first-ever collaboration between Recovery and ADE will bring together scholars, archivists, editors, students and community practitioners to explore how figures and documents—canonical, forgotten, official and grassroots—have shaped the histories, literatures and identities of the United States.
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From Fragmented Records to Collective Memory: Centering Black Women Organizer’s Archives in History
The Black Women's Organizing Archive (BWOA) showcased its innovative, participatory approach to repositioning Black women's contributions and redefining historical archives during a presentation at eLaboratories on Tuesday, April 29, 2025.
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About the eLabs Website Launch
We would like to take a moment to introduce you to what you can find on our site today and what you can expect to find on it in the coming months.
What People Say

“In managing Loyola Marymount University’s vast portfolio of digital projects, I’ve dealt with a wide array of research material. For example, we are digitizing a collection of photos and oral histories for the Inclusive History and Images Project (IHIP), a university-wide anti-racism initiative which seeks to tell a more equitable story of the University’s rich and complex history. In order to ensure consistency and quality across the IHIP collection, it’s essential to adhere to industry standards for the digitization and long-term preservation of these invaluable assets.”
Neel Agrawal, Loyola Marymount University
