Project Description
The March 2019 and May 2019 meetings featured a powerful presentation by Aimee Fernandez-Puente, Supervisor of Local History and Special Collections at the Elizabeth Public Library. Documented in Issues #147 and #148, her talk, titled “History Lives at the Elizabeth Public Library,” showcased valuable artifacts, historical documents, and preservation efforts. Fernandez-Puente also demonstrated how digital tools are helping protect rare materials such as the Elizabeth Daily Journal archives. This gallery captures her engaging presentation and the display materials she shared with attendees.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who gave the presentation titled “History Lives at the Elizabeth Public Library”?
The presentation was delivered by Aimee Fernandez-Puente, Supervisor of Local History and Special Collections at the Elizabeth Public Library.
What was the focus of the 2019 presentation at the Elizabeth Public Library?
The presentation highlighted rare historical archives, preservation methods, and digitization projects like the Elizabeth Daily Journal collection.




