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The E-Sylum: Volume 26, Number 32, August 6, 2023, Article 12

AMERICAN PHILATELIC RESEARCH LIBRARY DIGITIZATION

As numismatic bibliophiles are aware, many early hobbyists in the U.S. collected widely, accumulating holdings of antiquities, antiques, and artifacts as well as both coins and stamps. Early articles discussing coins can be found well beyond the specialized numismatic publications we're all familiar with today, and a number of such publications can be found in the holdings of the library of the American Philatelic Society.

Several years ago, the American Philatelic Research Library launched a digitization effort similar to the Newman Numismatic Portal, but behind a paywall. This resource became open access in 2022, and a recent donation will enable further digitization. -Editor

  American Philatelic Research Library

Robert A. Mason Collection Sale Raises $229,000 for Library Digitization

"When Bob retired, he started visiting for days at a time, and developed deep relationships with the staff here, recalled Scott English, the APS executive director, in a recent phone conversation about Robert A. Mason's unexpected — and hefty — 2017 bequest to the American Philatelic Research Library.

With no family of his own, Mr. Mason in his later years had found companionship and support at the library, often inviting staff to lunch.

What's unique about Bob is that he never popped up on anybody's fund-raising radar, English continued. It's really a testament to how amazing our staff is that he decided to leave everything he had to the organization when he died.

The initial part of Mr. Mason's estate allowed the APRL to retire its mortgage debt. The substantial collection Mr. Mason left behind of his specialty area, U.S. and worldwide revenue stamps, was then offered in two sales by Schuyler Rumsey Philatelic Auctions.

English said the proceeds from the two sales will provide seed money for the APRL's digitization project, which has been gradually ramping up: over 1,300 new journals have been added so far this year, bringing the total to almost 5,000. All of these are now available free and unrestricted to visitors.

The APRL digital holdings have been renamed the Robert A. Mason Digital Library in honor of the generous bequest.

Thanks in part to the publicity the Rumsey sales brought to the digitization project, requests for research in that area have also jumped substantially, according to English. While the number of visitors seeking assistance in the physical library remains steady, library staff now responds to some 900 requests every month for help in the digital holdings, a several-fold increase during the past couple of years.

Thanks to the sales of Mr. Mason's collection, the library is moving forward on the digitization project at a faster pace than previously planned, English said.

To read the complete article, see:
Robert A. Mason Collection Sale Raises $229,000 for Library Digitization (https://stamps.org/news/c/news/cat/aps-news/post/robert-a-mason-collection-sale-raises-229-000-for-library-digitization)

For more information on the American Philatelic Research Library, see:
https://stamps.org/services/library

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Wayne Homren, Editor

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