Affiliations: [a] Doctoral Fellow, Department of Library, and Information Science, University of Kashmir, Hazaratbal, Srinagar – 190006, Jammu and Kashmir. (E): [email protected] | [b] Research Scholar, Department of Library and Information Science, University of Kashmir, Hazaratbal, Srinagar – 190006, Jammu and Kashmir. (E): [email protected]
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Abstract: Rationale of the present article is to share the principal findings of the study ‘South Asian American Digital Archive: exploring digital reflections of South Asian Americans’ with the reader. The study revealed that majority of the South Asian American Digital Archive (SAADA) collection is related with freedom movement (13.5%), community media (8.10%), and arts (7.16%). In addition, preponderance (17.74%) of collection pertains to Amrjit Marwah materials. Mumtaz Katchlew emerges to be the most productive creator of SAADA’s collection, contributing the highest number of items (86). Besides, California takes lead amongst the contributing states (with 40.54% contribution). It is also observed that maximum items are in the form of photograph. Besides, English emerges to be the preferred language of majority of resources available through SAADA. This study is first of its kind to explore the various facets of SAADA and will be beneficial for students, historians, faculty members, archivists, and documentalists to know and explore the digital cultural heritage pertaining to South Asian Americans.
Keywords: SAADA, Digital archive, Collection, South Asian American