
October 30, 2022
The Big Ten Academic Alliance and its fourteen member universities become founding members of Africa Commons, the latest project from Coherent Digital, launching in beta at the 2022 Charleston Conference.
Contact: Jenni Wilson
The Big Ten Academic Alliance and its fourteen member universities recently announced they will become founding members of Africa Commons, the latest project from Coherent Digital.
Launching in beta at the 2022 Charleston Conference, Africa Commons is a large-scale, multi-year project to digitize, disseminate, and discover African cultural materials. Its first module, History and Culture, indexes over 600 organizations, 2,100 collections, and 250,000 documents pertaining to Africa from 1500-2000.
The Africa Commons’ editorial board is chaired by Dr. Buhle Mbambo-Thata, University Librarian, University of Lesotho, who is also the Charleston Conference keynote speaker.
“African cultural materials are scattered across thousands of collections with different indexing and user interfaces. Many are also at risk. History and Culture is a comprehensive place for discovering, collecting, and preserving them.” — Stephen Rhind-Tutt, Coherent President
History and Culture is made free to African institutions and funded by member organizations like The Big Ten Academic Alliance. Ten percent of revenue will go to digitization projects in Africa.
“We’re grateful to the many individuals at BTAA who have supported this project from the very beginning. Their feedback directly shaped its development, and we look forward to a continued partnership.” — Jenni Wilson, Sales Director
Coherent Digital was founded in 2019 by industry veterans Stephen Rhind-Tutt, Toby Green, Eileen Lawrence, Pete Ciuffetti, and others. We find important content and make it useful—so researchers can do their work, educators can teach, scholars can publish, and organizations can disseminate their knowledge to a global audience. Through Coherent, information is saved, uniquely tagged, stabilized, and made discoverable.