SUPPORT
Here are eight ways you can support this project
01
Volunteer your time or talent
I need quite a few for different roles. Writers to contribute in the site's blog. Volunteers to scan publications; graphic work for the project web sites; web site admins. Send me an email if you are interested to volunteer.
02
Loan your Sword or Corps mag collection
The inventory needs updating but we know we lack a few to complete the digital archive collection. Send me an email if you are interested. We will take care of it.
03
Send your digital copy to Kadete
Recent classes (millennial) have digital copies of their publications already. Please share them. Please send me an email when you are ready to donate or have questions.
04
Donate your collection to the archive
There are at three collections with significant number of publications : Superintendent's office and Library at PMA and the PMA Alumni Center. The collections on both locations are not complete. We need to complete not just the digital archive but the physical collection as well. As soon as inventory is updated you will know what's missing. Please send me an email if you are interested to donate.
05
Visit the project's web sites
Kadete FB page and this web site are the two primary sites for this project. The Kadete Online bookshelf is embedded on this and is also a standalone site. More features will be added to the sites soon. It will be announced in a blog article.
06
Show your support
Write a testimonial, share to your Academy friends and supporters in social media, give feedback, like or follow the Kadete FB page. There's tons of ways to show your support to this project.
07
Post a picture in FB Kadete page
If you just want to share a picture and write a caption in the Kadete FB page. Guidelines on posting a picture will be made available soon. This FB page will serve as photo and event collection. More detail on a blog later.
08
Digitize your publication or collection
The average digitizing time of a page is a minute. Our volunteers spent two-three hours taking pictures of a Sword and 20-30 minutes per issue of the Corps. Tips on how to take pictures or scan and what equipment will be published in another blog article.