If you have a project in need of financial support, see
http://www.emc.com/about/destination/information_heritage/
heritage_trust/
The EMC Heritage Trust Project is a new program designed to recognize
and support digital stewardship of the world’s information heritage—
in local communities.
Using the same criteria for excellence that guide the EMC Information
Heritage Initiative, EMC now seeks people and projects that practice
and inspire stewardship locally.
The awards consist of cash grants from $5,000 to $15,000.
Examples of local efforts that the Heritage Trust Project supports
include those that contribute to the digital curation and stewardship
of:
local libraries, museums, or historical society collections
significant private collections of music, letters, or art
archives and records of local cultural or educational institutions
and businesses
Any local organization or institution (public or private) or any
individual actively engaged in stewardship of the world’s information
heritage may apply—or be nominated—for recognition and support. (With
the exception of fraternal organizations, political causes or
candidates, or organizations that promote or practice discrimination.)
Download the application/nomination form and instructions from the
site at http://www.emc.com/about/destination/information_heritage/
heritage_trust/
Deadline for applications/nominations is November 30, 2007
Fee free to contact me personally if you have questions.
Best,
Dan
Daniel Morrow
The Louis Round Wilson Academy,
The Knowledge Trust
Phone: 703-481-1804 ext 206
Fax: 703-467-0875
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On Sep 26, 2007, at 5:28 PM, Randy Cabell wrote:
> Like all my projects, once bitten, I go hook, line and sinker. I
> spent an afternoon with a rep from OCLC and now know more than I
> ever thought possible about scanning documents to .TIFF and thence
> to .PDF where applicable.
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