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From: "Sternfeld, Joshua" <JSternfeld(a)neh.gov>
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2011 11:06:03 -0500
NEH Grant Opportunity - Preservation and Access Research and Development
The Division of Preservation and Access of the National Endowment for
the Humanities will be accepting applications for grants in its Research
and Development program. The newly revised 2011 guidelines, which
include sample proposal narratives, can be found at:
http://neh.gov/grants/guidelines/PARD.html. Please note the new
(earlier) deadline for submission: May 19, 2011.
Grants in this program support projects that address major challenges in
preserving or providing access to humanities collections and resources.
These challenges include the need to find better ways to preserve
materials of critical importance to the nation's cultural heritage-from
fragile artifacts and manuscripts to analog recordings and digital
assets subject to technological obsolescence-and to develop advanced
modes of searching, discovering, and using such materials. Maximum
awards are $350,000 for up to three years.
Eligible activities include:
* the development of technical standards, best practices, and
tools for preserving and creating access to humanities collections;
* the exploration of more effective scientific and technical
methods of preserving humanities collections;
* the development of automated procedures and computational tools
to integrate, analyze, and repurpose humanities data in disparate online
resources; and
* the investigation and testing of new ways of providing digital
access to humanities materials that are not easily digitized using
current methods.
NEH especially encourages applications that address the following
topics:
* Digital Preservation: how to preserve digital humanities
materials, including born-digital materials, for which there is no
analog counterpart;
* Recorded Sound and Moving Image Collections: how to preserve and
increase access to the record of the twentieth century contained in
these formats; and
* Preventive Conservation: how to protect and slow the
deterioration of humanities collections through the use of sustainable
preservation strategies.
Applications addressing one of these three areas of interest are
eligible for a maximum award of $400,000 for up to three years.
The application receipt deadline is May 19, 2011 for projects beginning
January 2012. All applications to NEH must be submitted electronically
through
Grants.gov; see guidelines for details.
Prospective applicants seeking further information are encouraged to
contact the Division at 202-606-8570 or preservation(a)neh.gov. Program
staff will read draft proposals submitted six weeks before the deadline
Please note that the Division is also accepting applications for two
other grant categories: "Preservation Assistance Grants for Smaller
Institutions" (May 3, 2011 deadline) and "Humanities Collections and
Reference Resources" (July 20, 2011 deadline). Details on these
programs, as well as on the full slate of funding opportunities in
Preservation and Access, can be found at:
http://www.neh.gov/grants/grantsbydivision.html#preservation
To receive further grant program updates and other Preservation and
Access-related news, please follow us on Twitter: @NEH_PresAccess.
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The National Endowment for the Humanities is a grant-making agency of
the United States (U.S.) federal government that supports projects in
the humanities. U.S. nonprofit associations, institutions, and
organizations are eligible applicants. NEH's Division of Preservation
and Access supports projects that will create, preserve, and make
available cultural resources of importance for research, education, and
lifelong learning. To learn more about NEH, please visit
www.neh.gov
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