The Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC) is a cooperative digital library for resources from and about the Caribbean and circum-Caribbean. The dLOC partner institutions are the core of dLOC. dLOC partners retain all rights to their materials and provide access to digitized versions of Caribbean cultural, historical and research materials currently held in archives, libraries, and private collections. (Information on how to become a dLOC partner).
Read the dLOC Fact Sheet (and more about dLOC), register for a free mydLOC user account, or please contact us with any questions.
dLOC also supports collaborative project development and funding initiatives for partners, including the Protecting Haitian Patrimony Initiative and a collaborative funding model with institutional members and personal member to contribute funding. These activities complement the work by the dLOC partners, who contribute content, and time and expertise in shared governance.
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NEWS (July 2019)
July 2019
The Summer edition of the dLOC Newsletter is out. See what dLOC has been doing during the first half of the year.
January 2019
The newest dLOC Newsletter, with the new logo, is out! See the latest dLOC news!
October 2018
dLOC partners are hosting the "Caribbean Studies and Digital Humanities Institute" generously funded by the US National Endowment for the Humanities. The application process is now open; please see the CFP.
July 2018
The newest dLOC Newsletter is out! See all the news, including on new partners, Dr. Hadassah St. Hubert as the new CLIR Postdoctoral Fellow in Data Curation for Latin American and Caribbean Studies at FIU, joining Dr. Crystal Felima, who is the CLIR Postdoctoral Fellow in Data Curation for Latin American and Caribbean Studies at UF!
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