The Texas Digital Library seeks to assemble and provide for the benefit of society the combined technological advances and cultural and creative resources of the four major research university systems in Texas?Texas A&M University System, the University of Houston System, the Texas Tech University System and the University of Texas System. The resources of Rice University, Texas' other member of the Association of Research Libraries, will also contribute to the effort. While headquartered at the University of Texas Libraries at The University of Texas at Austin, the Texas Digital Library will operate in cooperation with the campuses of all the university systems in Texas.
By leveraging the resources of these major research university systems, the Texas Digital Library ill offer a cost-effective venue for the assembly and delivery of information that will benefit a variety of communities, including K-12 students and their parents, university researchers and the corporations doing business within the state and interacting with its institutions of higher education.
"[Providing intellectual capital that is cost-effective and accessible] to those who must learn, create, innovate and do business in Texas is what the Texas Digital Library is all about," says Fred Heath, vice provost of the University of Texas Libraries. "This collaborative venture will not only benefit the institutions our systems represent and the communities they serve, but it will function as a portal for the innovative, technological synergy that until now has been so dispersed within our state."
The Texas Digital Library Web site will be introduced later this year.