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The ‘Vethiyar Thamilavanam: Colombo Royal College Digitization’ project was aimed at collecting, preserving, and disseminating digital copies of the published documents of Royal College, Colombo and its Tamil community. The main objectives this project to provide open access of institution’s printed collection, preserve and create wide global visibility of historical documents of Royal College with the aim of making it much easier for students and others who are interested in learning the college history to documents
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The ‘Vethiyar Thamilavanam: Colombo Royal College Digitization’ project aimed at collecting, preserving, and disseminating digital copies of the published documents of Royal College, Colombo and its Tamil community. The main objectives this project was to provide open access of institution’s printed collection, preserve and create wide global visibility of historical documents of Royal College in order to make it much easier for students and others who are interested in learning the college history.
  
Noolaham foundation has digitized 92 documents and made required facilities to view these digitalized publications online at www.noolaham.org and also shared offline digital resource by the form of DVD named ‘Veththiyar Thamizhavanam 2013’ at Royal College Union Skill Centre on 31 March, 2013. Royal College Tamil Debaters’ Council was involved in collecting these publications released by the Tamil societies and Associations of their college.  
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Noolaham foundation has digitized 92 documents and made required facilities for readers to view these digitized publications online at www.noolaham.org and shared offline digital resources in a  DVD named ‘Veththiyar Thamizhavanam 2013’ which was released at Royal College Union Skill Centre on 31 March, 2013. Royal College Tamil Debaters’ Council was involved in collecting these publications released by the Tamil societies and Associations of their college.  
  
This collection includes periodical publications from different years (1964 -2012) and includes materials such as magazines, newsletters, booklets, reports, souvenirs and felicitation, annual publications, leaflets and memorial publications.
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This collection includes magazines, newsletters, booklets, reports, souvenirs and felicitation publications, annual publications, leaflets and memorial publications published from 1964 to 2012.
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* [http://www.noolahamfoundation.org/documents/projectreports/33%20Vethiyar%20Thamilavanam%20Colombo%20Royal%20College%20Digitization%20Final%20Report.pdf Full Report]

Revision as of 02:17, 27 February 2015

The ‘Vethiyar Thamilavanam: Colombo Royal College Digitization’ project aimed at collecting, preserving, and disseminating digital copies of the published documents of Royal College, Colombo and its Tamil community. The main objectives this project was to provide open access of institution’s printed collection, preserve and create wide global visibility of historical documents of Royal College in order to make it much easier for students and others who are interested in learning the college history.

Noolaham foundation has digitized 92 documents and made required facilities for readers to view these digitized publications online at www.noolaham.org and shared offline digital resources in a DVD named ‘Veththiyar Thamizhavanam 2013’ which was released at Royal College Union Skill Centre on 31 March, 2013. Royal College Tamil Debaters’ Council was involved in collecting these publications released by the Tamil societies and Associations of their college.

This collection includes magazines, newsletters, booklets, reports, souvenirs and felicitation publications, annual publications, leaflets and memorial publications published from 1964 to 2012.