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Who can join CTDA?

A: Any memory institution located in the state of Connecticut is eligible to join the CTDA Community.


What is a memory institution?

 A: An institution that has a mission to preserve and make available historically valuable resources and records. This includes academic, public, and private libraries; galleries, museums, archives and historical societies; to name a few. In short, almost anyone with a mandate to preserve and make available history and culture.


How much does it cost to join CTDA?

A: There are two ways to join: CTDA Heritage and CTDA Pro. CTDA is free to join, while CTDA Pro has a yearly fee. To find out more about the two options visit our Membership Models page.


What else does CTDA provide?

A: We provide persistent storage, including appropriate back-up, recovery procedures, audit tracking, replication and format migration when applicable to all community members.


What else comes with membership?

A: A browser-based management system (no software to load); an access portal at ctdigitalarchive.org that retains your organizations branding for your content; participation in the Digital Public Library of America, and more. See our Membership Models page for more information.


How can I set up a demo of the repository?

A: Email ctda@uconn.edu to set up a demo.




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CTDA Memorandum of Understanding

Primary Contact Form

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