The Digital Preservation Repository
The
Digital Preservation Repository
(DPR) serves the stewardship mission of
the UC libraries by providing a single shared solution for the preservation,
management, and controlled dissemination of digital collections that support
research, teaching, and learning. The repository provides a set of self-service
interfaces that the libraries use to deposit and manage digital objects,
relieving individual libraries of the burden of creating and maintaining
custom digital repositories. The services and storage are based at the
California Digital Library.
For more information, including information about getting a DPR account, contact us.
Highlights from the DPR
Orange Fruit Company
This image of a crate label from the Orange Fruit Company, is from the Orange (Ca.) Public Library Local History Collection.
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Mexican-American Dance
Mexican-American Dance at San Jose Municipal Auditorium flier [ca. 1935], from the History San Jose Research Library.
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Workers in Rice Fields
Workers in rice fields, Mai Chau District, Hoa Binh Province, Vietnam, by photographer Geoffrey Clifford. From the "Vietnam: Journey of the Heart" collection at the Bancroft Library, UC-Berkeley.
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Map of the Fruit Vale Estate: Fresno County, California.
Map drawn by J.C. Henkenius, February 1st, 1889. From the "California Cultures" collection, Bancroft Library, UC-Berkeley.
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