
The Canal Museum and dLOC sign an agreement to share Panamanian history with the world
09/04/2024
Nota de Prensa
The Canal Museum is pleased to announce an exciting new agreement with the Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC), a renowned organization dedicated to preserving and disseminating the cultural and academic heritage of the Caribbean and surrounding regions . This agreement will allow the Canal Museum to share a significant portion of its vast image collection with the public on dLOC's digital platform.
The dLOC board of directors has approved the inclusion of the Canal Museum as part of its digital community, thus providing the opportunity for historical images and documents related to the history of Panama and its Canal to be available to a broader public online. This collaboration marks an important milestone in the Canal Museum's efforts to disseminate the legacy and historical importance of this iconic waterway.
The history of Panama and its Canal is a fascinating tale that spans centuries, from the first explorers who navigated the waters of the isthmus, through colonial efforts, to the monumental construction of the modern canal. Through this partnership with dLOC, the Canal Museum will be able to share images that document each crucial phase of this history, from the engineering projects to the historical moments that marked the destiny of Panama and its role on the world stage.
«Estamos encantados de colaborar con dLOC para llevar nuestra historia a una audiencia global», dijo la Directora Ejecutiva del Museo del Canal, Ana Elizabeth González. «El Canal de Panamá es mucho más que una obra de ingeniería; es un símbolo de la determinación humana y la colaboración internacional. Esperamos que al compartir estas imágenes, podamos enriquecer la comprensión del público sobre el legado del canal y su impacto en el mundo».
The Canal Museum invites everyone interested in exploring the history of the Panama Canal to visit the dLOC platform, where they will find a carefully curated selection of images that capture the most important moments of this extraordinary saga.
For more information about the Canal Museum and its initiatives, visit www.museodelcanal.com www.museodelcanal.com
About the Canal Museum: The Canal Museum is an institution dedicated to preserving and disseminating the history of the Panama Canal. Located in Panama City, the museum offers exhibitions and educational programs that explore the historical, cultural and technological aspects of the canal, from its origins to the present day.
About dLOC: The Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC) is a cooperative digital library that provides online access to thousands of cultural and academic resources related to the Caribbean and surrounding regions. Founded in 2004, dLOC is dedicated to preserving the cultural heritage of the region and promoting research and education on Caribbean issues.