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The Pendergast Years: Digital History Project

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The Pendergast Years: Digital History Project

Kansas City Public Library, Mo.

Education - Children & Adults | 2019

Innovation Synopsis

The Kansas City Public Library’s digital history project offers an unparalleled tool for research and learning about life under Tom Pendergast’s powerful political machine. The library coordinated the digitization of thousands of photographs, letters and legal documents, offering them online alongside original scholarship and other content.

Challenge/Opportunity

Original documents pertaining to this era are housed in many different repositories, and have never before been assembled in one, highly accessible location. Scholarship on the Pendergast Machine is also dated and incomplete. At the same time, public interest in Pendergast, and associated topics like jazz and prohibition, has never been greater. The library provided the leadership and expertise required to bring multiple partners together to create a highly engaging and educational resource.


Key Elements of Innovation

In partnership with University of Missouri-Kansas City, we hosted a workshop and public symposium in 2016 to generate new research on the Pendergast era. We leveraged that scholarship for the website, creating a breadth of coverage not previously available. We conducted an extensive survey of the holdings of local archives and performed digitization with support from IMLS. We then created an attractive and intuitive website, providing a topic-oriented approach to exploration of the period.


Achieved Outcomes

We expect great things from this project and have already achieved a high degree of success. Our public launch event garnered over 300 attendees, with another 150 attending a follow-up fundraiser. The website has received 245,000 page views in the first 12 months of its release. We receive regular comments and questions on the site, and good engagement on our Instagram account which has nearly 1,400 followers.