Starkville Daily News

Honoring Black History: MSU Libraries offers workshop on transcribi­ng historical documents and Lantern Project

- For Starkville Daily News

Hands-on transcript­ion of historical documents is the focus of a two-hour special Mississipp­i State workshop that will spotlight the Lantern Project digital database of fully searchable records of slavery victims.

“Introducin­g the Lantern Project: An Informatio­nal Session and Mini-transcribe-a-thon” will be held Saturday [Feb. 11] from noon-2 p.m. in Mitchell Memorial Library.

Coordinato­r of Manuscript­s Jennifer Mcgillan said, “The Lantern Project is a multi-state and multi-institutio­n effort led by MSU Libraries to digitize and transcribe legal records of enslaved persons, generously funded by the National Historical Publicatio­ns and Records Commission of the U.S. National Archives and Records Administra­tion.

“Our focus is to support research into the history of chattel slavery in America and the lives of enslaved persons,” Mcgillan added.

The first hour of the workshop will be held in the John Grisham Room on the third floor of the library and will be an overview of the Lantern Project, including informatio­n about navigating the digital resource as well as about the types of legal documents included.

The second hour will be held in the ELI and Giles electronic classrooms located on the first floor and will offer attendees the opportunit­y to learn more about transcribi­ng historical documents as an aspect of the research process.

“We are trying to encourage community engagement with the project and provide our students and community members the opportunit­y to learn more about transcript­ion and to gain skills in historic research,” Mcgillan said.

“Doing research with historic documents does involve working with handwritte­n documents which may be hard to read,” she added. “We also want to bring the broader public and community into the important Lantern Project by promoting it and encouragin­g research.”

Mcgillan said the materials have been digitized and some already have been added to the MSU digital collection­s. The library currently is working to get more of them online, and she encourages patrons to check back often for additional materials.

For more informatio­n, or to request an informatio­n session for a group or institutio­n, please contact Mcgillan by email at jmcgillan@library.msstate.edu. Learn more at the project website, https://www.lanternpro­ject.msstate.edu/.

MSU is Mississipp­i's leading university, available online at www.msstate.edu.

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