S HAPING A DIGITISATION STRATEGY IN THE WIDER CONTEXT OF A COMMUNITY HERITAGE PROJECT. Sarah Shooter Project Manager Pennine Horizons.

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S HAPING A DIGITISATION STRATEGY IN THE WIDER CONTEXT OF A COMMUNITY HERITAGE PROJECT. Sarah Shooter Project Manager Pennine Horizons

P ENNINE H ERITAGE An environmental trust registered as a charity dedicated to maintaining the unique heritage of the South Pennines.

P ENNINE H ORIZONS W HAT ’ S IT ALL A BOUT ? Its a 3 year Heritage Lottery funded project aiming to; Bring alive, make relevant and accessible the heritage of the Upper Calder Valley.

Digitising over 10,000 images Digitising existing Oral History Collection Creating an online searchable resource Catalysis for engagement & learning activities Talks Walking Weekends Exhibitions Touring Exhibitions E-Trails Trails Guided Walks Oral History Projects Using Volunteers Programme of one off schools engagement opportunities Developing sustainable project and resources Adult Learning Opportunities Public Performances – developed from community engagement Heritage & Arts Space Learning Space Performance Space Conference & Events Space Community Space Venue for Hire Refurnish the Birchcliffe Centre Develop Education & Learning Opportunities Expand the Digital Archive Deliver a programme of activities & engagement projects

M ISSION S TATEMENT The function of the Pennine Horizons Digital Archive is the acquisition and digital preservation of photographs, oral history, video recordings and other pertinent published material relating to the Upper Calder Valleys.

S ARAH SHOOTER PROJECT MANAGER P ENNINE HORIZONS