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New video capability to our digital collections

This week, we have added a handful of video content into our digital repository from the May 4 Collection. This represents just a small portion of the video collection that is out of copyright that the library is able to share openly, and was transferred from VHS over the last year. Please take some time and give it a look:

http://omeka.library.kent.edu/special-collections/kent-state-shootings-digital-archive/

We are looking forward to adding video content from the May 4 Oral History Collection down the road as well, so check back for more updates!

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