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Cooperative Africana Microform Project (CAMP)

CAMP / Title VI National Resource Centers for African Studies
African Archives Cooperative Projects

In cooperation with the Title VI National Resource Centers for African Studies, CAMP has embarked on initiatives to work together with institutions in Africa to preserve materials on microfilm for historians in Africa and North America.

History

The African Archives cooperative projects had their start in 1993, when Dr. Dennis Galvan submitted a proposal to CAMP to film Senegalese regional court records. Between 1993 and 1995, research and reconnaissance trips to West Africa by Africana Librarians and historians culminated in a decision by Title VI Africana librarians (in consultation with Center directors) to proceed on a pilot project in cooperation with the National Archives of Senegal.

While the pilot project was an innovation for Title VI participants, cooperation in collection building and research services has been the norm among Africana libraries for many years. This historical foundation of cooperation has provided the framework for much of the project's development. Along with this experience with cooperation, Africana librarians within the Title VI group have the advantage of a well-developed communications network and an established, collegial 'corporate culture' of frank and fruitful dialogue.

Over the past several cycles of Title VI funding, the African NRC's have inserted common language into their proposals for continued funding of cooperative library projects. While the language was originally inserted to support the collaboration with the National Archives of Senegal, the second 3-year cycle expanded the elements of cooperation to include the collection of African dissertations. Since then, the Title VI librarians have included other points of cooperation for which funds may be committed. Though the funding approved each year is relatively small per institution, it provides an opportunity to funnel Title VI funding into projects that Africana Librarians Council (ALC) has been cooperating on for a number of years. For a full description of cooperative activities, see the report titled "Opportunities and Challenges in Africana Library Service" at http://people.bu.edu/gwalsh/alc-coop.html.

CAMP/Title VI librarians remain committed to the cooperative arrangements with the National Archives of Senegal. However, it was recognized that CAMP and the Title VI libraries need to consider a broader cooperative effort to support African capacity-building and broad collaboration with African libraries and universities in these tasks. Thus in 2004, a task force was established to investigate other avenues for cooperation. Several proposals have been considered, including the Liberian preservation project described above.

Summary of institutional commitments

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Last updated 12/06/2005
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