Jake Rynicki, head of Adult Services & Outreach at the Romulus Public Library announces the yearbook digitization project he began is now online.
In an email, he announced that over the past two months library assistants have scanned the yearbooks and Rynicki uploaded them to library archives and uploaded all the Romulus High School Yearbooks from 1946 to 2018 to the library website.
He said they will post yearbooks older than five years years, out of respect for the minors in the yearbooks. This allows them to post the yearbooks when all inside the yearbook are no longer minors.
He thanked Councilwoman Kathleen Abdo for helping the library locate lost yearbooks to scan and the Romulus Community Schools for providing yearbooks they were missing. He also thanked the Historical Society in Romulus for providing them with a yearbook they needed.
He also thanked Kathy Smith and her National Honor Society students for scanning some yearbooks.
“I would lastly like to thank the hard-working library assistants here at the library (Jasmine, Breana, Maia, and Brad) for all focusing on scanning the yearbooks before the scanner had to be returned, as well as their supervisor Jessica in assisting in scheduling them time to scan,” Rynicki said. “I hope you all check it out!”
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