DPUL: PUL's Curated Collections Platform
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What is DPUL?
Built on a platform collaboratively developed with peer research institutions, Digital PUL (DPUL) is a collections showcase that provides a user-friendly interface to our ever-growing number of thematic digital collections and exhibitions as well as to accompanying content from librarians, curators, and other subject experts.
Enabling discovery and transformative use of digitized content
Facilitating the reuse of our digitized content is one of our primary goals. By leveraging the International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) family of standards, users are able to access content from PUL’s digital repository via the many portals they already use for discovery, including DPUL.
Contact us to learn more about harvesting Princeton's iiif data.
Contact us
- PUL Slack Channel: #digital_library
- DPUL Product Owner (Kim Leaman): kleaman@princeton.edu
- Digital Library Services Tech Liaison (Anna Headley): aheadley@princeton.edu
- Digital Library Services Email: digital-library@princeton.libanswers.com
Additional resources
For more information on DPUL or the Library's Digital Collections and it's Initiatives, please see: