Joanne Kyger Papers: Digital selections
Owning Institution: UC San Diego, Special Collections and Archives
About this Collection
Digitized and born-digital selections from the papers of poet Joanne Kyger, including a small number of photographs, audiovisual recordings, and text documents copied from her collection of floppy disks and optical media.Kyger, an important member of the 'post-beat' West Coast poetry community, traveled through and lived in San Francisco, Japan, New York, and Bolinas, California. The materials in this selection reference each of these locations, in addition to her journeys to Mexico.
A major addition to the Joanne Kyger Papers was acquired by the Library in 2019, which included approximately fifty 3.5" floppy disks and 12 compact discs. All of the floppies were imaged (copied) in an attempt to preserve and access their content. Only twenty-one disks were found to have readable files that could be restored--the rest were degraded due to age and bit rot. Kyger crafted her digital files using a Smith Corona word processor. Most of the original files on the disks were created using a 1992 version of Personal Word Processor software, which is not readable in a modern Office or Mac environment. The text content was restored using a script that interpreted the bits in the files that demarcated formatting such as line breaks, emphasis, and punctuation, and was normalized for user access as PDFs. Accordingly, most of the files are legible and render similarly to how they were displayed when they were created, but some may exhibit formatting or text quirks that may differ from Kyger's original version.
The compact discs included some scanned photographs and audiovisual recordings, including poetry readings and three memorial services held in tribute to Kyger's legacy following her death. All of those files are included in this online collection. View this collection on the contributor's website.
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