Abstract
Small historical societies frequently cannot afford to make their collections more accessible via online catalogs or digital collections. Many are now coming together in consortia in order to afford digital collections platforms. Several such consortia have popped up in the Great Lakes region. This article focuses on UPLINK, the Upper Peninsula Digital Network, and what resources scholars can find there. It also explains why a consortial approach is useful to archives, libraries, and historical societies.
Recommended Citation
Peterson, Annika
(2025)
"Making Upper Peninsula History Accessible: The Promise and Fragility of UPLINK,"
Upper Country: A Journal of the Lake Superior Region: Vol. 13, Article 4.
Available at:
https://commons.nmu.edu/upper_country/vol13/iss1/4