The Newman Numismatic Portal (NNP) is now open! While digitized documents have been available for a while, this is the world's first
peek at the full site, which includes not just books, periodicals and auction catalogs, but also databases of numismatic terms and
biographies, a U.S. coin encyclopedia, and an initial search capability allowing full-text search over hundreds of thousands of pages of
material.
Below is the full press release issued today. Many thanks to Eric Newman, the Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society and Washington
University in St. Louis for making this happen. It's been a pleasure to have been involved with the project since its inception. Be
sure to visit the site and read up on your favorite numismatic topics. -Editor
The Newman Numismatic Portal (NNP) is now live and open to the general public at NewmanPortal.org. Funded by the Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society (EPNNES), NNP is administered through
Washington University in St. Louis, and aims to provide the most comprehensive numismatic resources available on the Internet. “I have long wanted to
make the literature and images of numismatics, particularly American numismatics, available to everyone on a free and forever basis,” said Eric P.
Newman, president of EPNNES. “Today’s digital technologies, combined with the funds recently assembled from auctions of some of our foundation’s
holdings, now make this possible.”
The Newman Portal project launched scanning operations at Washington University Libraries in July, 2015, and at the American Numismatic
Society in November, 2015. Both locations are equipped with scanning equipment supplied in partnership with Internet Archive, as well as
personnel to perform scanning on a full-time basis. Over 3,000 documents, representing more than 100,000 pages, have been completed to
date. The documents represent a mix of auction catalogs, periodicals, reference books, and archival material. Most of this material is
unique to the Newman Portal and has not been previously scanned.
In addition to the libraries of Eric P. Newman and the American Numismatic Society, a number of contributors including private
collectors Dan Hamelberg, Bill Burd, and Joel Orosz have loaned material to the Newman Portal for scanning. The Newman Portal has further
partnered with over a dozen specialty and regional organizations to provide access to back issues of club journals. A full list of
available publications may be found in the periodical section of the Newman Portal at http://www.NewmanPortal.org/library/periodicals.
The Portal further includes reference content structured for optimal usage within the context of online access. Resources such as Pete
Smith's American Numismatic Biographies and Albert Frey’s dictionary from the American Journal of Numismatics have
been broken down into separate entries and appear individually in search results. The U.S. coin encyclopedia contains over 2 million
auctions prices realized. A Lucene-based search engine allows users to search across all content, from the scans hosted by Internet Archive
to the reference material within the site itself.
While ongoing scanning operations continue to build the “virtual library” of the Newman Portal, the long term goal of NNP is to increase
collector collaboration and foster knowledge sharing through crowdsourcing and other initiatives. The Smithsonian Institute has recently
demonstrated the promise of crowdsourcing in cataloging thousands of national bank currency proofs. The Newman Portal has announced its
first such project, creating a transcription of Franklin Peale’s Report (1835), a fundamental document related to 19th century American
coining technology. With today’s electronic resources, the power of the community can accomplish tasks beyond individuals or small teams,
and the Newman Portal will enable this within the numismatic research space.
To visit the Newman Numismatic Portal, see:
www.newmanportal.org
Here's a snapshot of the home page. -Editor
Wayne Homren, Editor
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