Digitization of printed media
At LEA, we are interested in preserving printed memory. As part of our community service program, we work on digitizing and cataloging relevant objects for the laboratory's lines of research.
At LEA, we are interested in preserving printed memory. As part of our community service program, we work on digitizing and cataloging relevant objects for the laboratory's lines of research.
File of 1968
This catalog brings together a series about official calendars of activities corresponding to the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico. These are printed itineraries, distributed during that same year, detailing the schedule of sporting events, ceremonies and cultural activities linked to the Olympics.
RAÍCES DIGITAL, Source for the History of Mexican Architecture is a collection of magazines published throughout the twentieth century, highly relevant in the architectural field due to the richness of their content and the importance of their editors who largely defined the identity of Mexican architecture and its direction at that time.
Raíces on line: from CD to ope access
Considering the compact disc format to be inaccessible, the editorial team of this faculty undertook the task of making all the collection titles available through open access. In this way, our country became one of the first to have a periodical collection accessible online from anywhere in the world. The online version of Raices Digital was created by José, Manuel Márquez Corona, Cristina López Uribe, Erandi Casanuneva Gachuz and Salvador Lizárraga Sánchez. One of the project's main goal was to make these publications more accessible to the new generations in a user-friendly format.