In April of 2018, Oklahoma Correctional Industries (OCI) reached out to the the Redfield Carnegie Library. Oklahoma Correctional Industries, which is tied to the state prison in Oklahoma, wished to digitalize the oldest Redfield High School yearbooks stored at the library.
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Redfield High School yearbooks from 1946-1989 now digitalized
By Shiloh Appel
In April of 2018, Oklahoma Correctional Industries (OCI) reached out to the the Redfield Carnegie Library. Oklahoma Correctional Industries, which is tied to the state prison in Oklahoma, wished to digitalize the oldest Redfield High School yearbooks stored at the library.
According to librarian Sarah Jones, this is something that OCI has done for many libraries and schools throughout South Dakota. "They gave us a list of the libraries and schools in South Dakota who have done it," said Jones, adding that it is the inmates at OCI that do the work.