Here's the monthly update on Co-Lab challenges projects as of 17 March showing some good progress.
PROGRESS
Women Lightkeepers: heroes by the sea is 96% complete (new this month).
Diary of François-Hyacinthe Séguin is 5% complete (new this momth).
George Mully: moments in Indigenous communities is 2% complete (0% last month).
Correspondence regarding First Nations veterans returning after the First World War is 42% complete (new this month).
Winnipeg General Strike of 1919 is 63% complete (61% last month).
The Call to Duty: Canada's Nursing Sisters is 93% complete (88% last month)
Rosemary Gilliat (Eaton)’s Arctic diary and photographs is 69% complete (43% last month)
New France and First Nations Relations is 39% complete (33% last month).
NO CHANGE OR REVISED
Legendary Train Robber and Prison Escapee Bill Miner is 99% complete
War Diaries of the First World War: 1st Canadian Division is 94% complete
Japanese-Canadians: Second World War is 64% complete
Letters from Wilfrid Laurier to Zoé Lafontaine/Laurier is 98% complete.
COMPLETED
The Spanish Flu Pandemic of 1918–1919.
Correspondence between Sir Robert Borden and Sir Sam Hughes.
COMMENT
One of the indicators for the LAC Three-year plan 2019-2022 is the number of records enhanced by user contributions in the Co-Lab crowdsourcing tool. The indicator is to be released quarterly as is the indicator number of images digitized via DigiLab.
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