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The
University of Guam Micronesian Area Research Center and Guampedia have
collaborated to post a series of MARC documents on the Guampedia website, an
online encyclopedic resource about the history, culture and contemporary issues
of Guam.
Several
issues of the Guam Recorder from the early 70s and seven lectures given by UOG
President Robert A. Underwood have been posted, and are the first of many MARC
documents to be shared with a worldwide audience over the web. “This
partnership with Guampedia allows people to easily access these specific MARC
documents, and we plan to have many more available in the future,” said Dr.
John Peterson, Director of the Micronesian Area Research Center.
“For
now, we plan to digitize MARC’s most requested historical materials to appear
in Guampedia's MARC publications, plus some working papers such as Dr. Alex
Kerr's Y Santa Biblia Word List and the soon to come Non Nok Tha Archaeological
report. This will give these works a much wider reach,” said Shannon Murphy,
Guampedia managing editor.
Among
the Guam Recorder articles posted on the Guampedia website are:
·
Liberation
of Guam, by Paul
Carano
·
Surrender
of Guam, by
George J. McMillin
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Diary of
a Bishop, by
Miguel Angel de Olano
·
San Vitores
– An Introduction,
by Paul Carano
·
Mariana de
Austria, by
Marjorie G. Driver
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Guam –
Spanish Overseas Empire, by M. Teresa del Valle, MMB
·
The Proas
of the Marianas,
by Thomas G. McGrath, SJ
·
The Manila
Galleons, by
Richard G. Doty
·
Chamorro
Tools, by Emilie
G. Johnston
The
following lectures by UOG President Robert A. Underwood are also posted: • An Appeal for Recognition of Chamorros as an Indigenous People • The Changing of the Colonial Guard: What do the Guarded Have to Say? • The Liberation of Guam Across the Generations • Thinking Out Loud: Ideas for Crafting a New Federal Territorial Relationship • Unfinished Business: The Meaning of 1898
The
documents can be found at http://guampedia.com/category/marc-publications.
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