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The University Libraries Digital Repository strives to preserve digital artifacts and resources from Guam and Micronesia showcasing indigenous knowledge and Island Wisdom. This is achieved through the collective efforts of our University Libraries core team, partnerships (GDOE, Young Men’s League of Guam, University Press), DRC advisement, and grant funding through Governor Lou Leon Guerrero’s ESF II Education Stabilization Fund (S425H200004). The team seeks to digitize collections for remote accessibility and preservation, as well as create bespoke digital tools to improve digital content management of archival collections and exhibitions. View listed projects that have been produced by the team’s iterative processes and collective efforts by clicking "About".
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Antigo
A magazine composed of series of articles written and produced by the students of Inarajan Junior High school. These articles are composed of…
BACK COVER ART
An image of a lush cove, with the land hugging the sea. In the distance, a bit of a landmass peeks out above the treeline. Though the image is…
Chamorro Week Celebration at Inarajan
In order to preserve, celebrate, and educate about Chamorro culture and customs within an educational space, Inarajan Junior High dedicates a week to…
Farming in the Sand at Inarajan
The Antigo students meet with a unique famer who has learned how to farm on sand. Despite the many challenges he faces to maintain his farm, the…
Farming is Happy Work
Two Junior High students, Matthew Quintanilla and Benny Crisostomo, interview Mr. Pete Rivera, who is a local farmer and the vice-President of the…
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YMLG CHamoru Language Collection
The Young Men’s League of Guam was formed in 1917 and since then have been active in the cultural, social, and civic life on the island of Guam. In…
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