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The NEH’s Division of Preservation and Access has recently released the guidelines for the program “Humanities Collections and Reference Resources.”  This program supports projects that preserve and create intellectual access to such collections as books, journals, newspapers, manuscript and archival materials, maps, still and moving images, sound recordings, art, and objects of material culture.  The grant can cover activities such as digitizing materials, cataloging collections, implementing preservation measures, developing databases, and many others.  Please consult the guidelines for more details. The deadline for this program is July 15, 2009. 

Please note that "Humanities Collections and Reference Resources" is a separate program from "Research and Development."  The R&D program has a deadline of July 30, 2009 and you can read more about it in this earlier ODH Update...

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I'm pleased to announce that Working Together or Apart: Promoting the Next Generation of Digital Scholarship is now available for download via the CLIR (Council on Library and Information Resources) website.   Working Together is the final report from a symposium sponsored by the NEH and CLIR.  The symposium was held on September 15th, 2008, and brought together 30 leading scholars to discuss research challenges in the humanities, social sciences, and computation.  The report includes a terrific overview of the symposium written by Amy Friedlander of CLIR as well as a series of original papers commissioned for the meeting.  The papers cover a wide range of topics that should be of great interest to the humanities research community:

Tools for Thinking: ePhilology and Cyberinfrastructure, by Gregory Crane,...

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 We are pleased to announce the awardees from the DFG/NEH Bilateral Symposia and Workshops program.  This program offers support for digital humanities projects funded by NEH in collaboration with the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft e.V., DFG) in Germany. These grants require collaboration between U.S. and German entities and provide funding for up to two joint symposia or workshops in the area of digital humanities.

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 Upcoming Dates & Events Minimize
Digital Humanities 2009 Conference

June 22-25, 2009. ODH staff will be attending the Digital Humanities 2009 conference in College Park, MD.  The conference is hosted by the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities at the University of Maryland.

Deadline for the Digging into Data Challenge

March 15, 2009:  Letters of Intent due.
July 15, 2009:  Final applications due. 

For more information, check out the competition website.

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