IUPUI is Indiana's premier urban research university. The campus enrolls more than 30,000 students in 21 schools and academic units.
IUPUI's University Library recently celebrated a digital project that put 5,000 issues of the Recorder online.
Oct 03, 2011 — photo credit: John Gentry Jr.
Community members joined IUPUI and Indianapolis Recorder staff to celebrate the completion of the IUPUI University Library's Indianapolis ...
A member of the audience comments on the value of the online Recorder archives.
IUPUI University Library Dean David Lewis discusses details behind the making of the digital project.
The Indianapolis Recorder owner William G. Mays and longtime Recorder employee and Controller Arthur Carter shared memories of working ...
Indianapolis Recorder owner William Mays and IUPUI Chancellor Charles R. Bantz were on hand to celebrate the IUPUI -Recorder partnership ...
William Mays bought the Recorder in 1990, saving the paper's legacy.
The Recorder owner discusses his family's history at the helm of the Indianapolis Recorder.
Kristi Palmer, leader of the IUPUI Digital Libraries Team that carried out the Recorder digitization project, shows community guests how to ...
Panelists included Dr. Stanley Warren, educator, historian and author.
Kisha Tandy, assistant curator of social history at the State Museum and Historic Sites Corporation, also served on the panel and commended ...
Wilma Moore (left) , senior archivist of African American history at the Indiana Historical Society, served as panel moderator.
The Indianapolis Recorder digital project makes well over 5,000 issues of the community newspaper available via the Web.
IUPUI is Indiana's premier urban research university. The campus enrolls more than 30,000 students in 21 schools and academic units.