This project seeks to convert this Senate audio into digital files to facilitate (1) long-term preservation in our Digital Repository and (2) online access through the North Carolina Digital Collection. Recorded in a large urban area during the civil rights movement, interview topics include white flight and housing segregation as well as cultural norms, family traditions, and education. CLIR-funded grant project CALL FOR PAPERS: Silences in the LAMS: Digital Surrogacy in the Time of Pandemic Beth Lander Breaking news , Happenings June 2, 2020 June 2, 2020 Call for papers , CLIR-funded grant project , For the Health of the New Nation , PACSCL Special Collections and Archives receives approximately 300 inquiries per year to the May 4 collection from researchers around the world. Aired abroad, these broadcasts were also used as diplomatic or propaganda vehicles of the Cold War. Interviewees include innovative writers such as Raymond Federman, Mark Danielewski, Joanna Russ, Ursula LeGuin, Samuel Delany, David Foster Wallace, and more. SUNY Geneseo seeks to preserve and make publicly available this important scholarly collection. The majority of the recordings are of then-elderly “Old-timers,” many with family roots extending into the nineteenth century and including members of Roslyn’s small but longstanding African American community. Preserving and sharing the voices of the actors, designers, dancers, directors, writers, musicians, and others whose talents and personalities infused the arts and entertained millions, will shed light on a time of cultural and historical change in America and tell an important, relevant story for today. Digitizing Philadelphia’s Historic Congregations: A CLIR- Funded Project. The Bryant Library will digitize 55 cassette and 6 open-reel tapes containing oral history interviews recorded between 1965 and 1978 with Roslyn residents. The Tuzin Archive at UC San Diego Library Special Collections & Archives is comprised of unique unpublished material that documents research on peoples of the southwest Pacific Islands. Ultimately, the corresponding photographs will be linked to the interviews creating an audio and visual record. These materials will play a key role in Braxton75, our initiative honoring Braxton’s 75th birthday throughout 2020. Advanced Search Options Reset Download Results. Once these earliest airchecks have been digitally preserved, they will become accessible onsite as well as by remote request, and, for the first time, descriptions of these items and their content will be searchable online. In this project we propose to digitize the remaining 847 Cases which, along with the already digitized maps, will create a comprehensive online resource on this important topic. UMiami will make OCR text available for bulk download and Duke metadata, providing new avenues for intensive data analysis and digital scholarship. The Moravian Archives, Bethlehem (MAB) proposes a 24-month project to digitize approximately 56,119 pages of manuscript records of the Moravian mission province of Labrador, Canada, 1764-1944, and 1,072 pages of printed materials in the Inuttitut language. The tapes will be cleaned and digitized. The Crossroads of Music Archive seeks funding for our at risk master audio tape holdings that require mold abatement and digitization. Access to these recordings will broaden the existing narrative of the history of folklore research, a site of diverse interdisciplinary interest from historians as well as humanities scholars. Their recordings constitute the cultural heritage of Geronimo’s child soldiers. Upon return, digitized files will be reviewed for accuracy before being entered into an on-site central repository, backed up, and disseminated online. The digitization of our collection aims to make our resources widely available through the University of Delaware’s Institutional Repository (UDSpace), an open access repository. Berea College hosts extensive archival audio and video collections that document life, work, culture and experience in the southern Appalachian Region. During the sixties it featured unscripted appearances by poets and musicians like Allen Ginsberg and Bob Dylan, and social activists like Abbie Hoffman and Timothy Leary – a forum where listeners could interact with their idols and one another. The content of Turner’s recordings will add to scholarly discourse around the influences of African languages on American English, African American folklore, the culture of African Americans and creole communities. Organized by: Hadassah St. Hubert, Florida International University; Jennifer Isasi, The University of Texas at Austin; Nicté Fuller Medina, The University of California, Los Angeles; Margie Montañez, The University of New Mexico ; Our symposium was featured on CLIR News! In collaboration with the NEDCC, the Archives will reformat 165 at-risk oral history compact cassette tapes and 25 ¼” open reel recordings as part of a pilot project to digitize 700 oral histories in our collection. SFAI proposes to digitize and make available online its Lectures and Public Programs Collection, a large and historically significant repository of audio and video recordings, transcripts, and ephemera documenting lectures and symposiums held at SFAI over the past 80 years. Our current project focuses on content from the Farm Program and the Homemakers Program. Once completed, the digitized recordings will be once again shared with national platforms for discovery and dissemination including the Digital Public Library of America (. This was her contribution to Hewett’s on-going effort to document the past. The KUTV news collection at the Marriott Library is the only publicly accessible television news archive in the surrounding area. Included in the collection are 62,000 radio broadcasts, many of which are currently being digitized in-house for preservation. 35,000 cuneiform artifacts housed in the Yale Babylonian Collection (YBC) using flatbed scanning, High Dynamic Range Imaging (HDR) and Reflectance Transformation Imagery (RTI). The materials proposed for this project come from two series within the Tommi Avicolli Mecca Collection, 1967-1992. The University of Arizona continues to lead in the fields of tree-ring research, climate science, planetary science and astronomy, thus availability of these films for ongoing scholarship is vital. KUT at The University of Texas at Austin proposes to digitize the nationally syndicated radio program In Black America, a topical weekly program hosted by John L. Hanson and produced at KUT Radio in Austin, Texas. Yao gave two public lectures at UW, attended 2015 ALA, and Stanford Forum on East Asian Collections beyond Books 12. Both sets of tapes (a total of 101 cassettes), which are imperilled because of their age, format, and historic storage environment, will be transferred to digital files by the Northeast Document Conservation Center, cataloged in house at the John J. Wilcox, Jr. Archives at the William Way LGBT Community Center, and made public through the Archives’ Islandora digital repository. This collection will allow for a deep exploration of the impact of the female missionaries of the Presbyterian church in this particular region and will be broadly accessible and searchable in Mandarin and English. It will preserve, digitize, and make publicly available 2,006 magnetic records, for which preservation priorities and strategies have been established. The Museum’s Curatorial staff, fellows, and interns will digitize hundreds of never-before-seen BMC archival documents and literature, works of art, furniture and more. precontact American Indian land-use and ceremonial behaviors through frontier military engagements, historic American Indian village/settlements, and twentieth century farmsteads. The following nineteen projects were selected from among 71 proposals submitted in 2011. In particular, New Mexico has large Indigenous (11.4%) and Hispanic (47%) communities. When he found them, he set up his tape recorder and interviewed them. The collection features some of the earliest recordings of computer music including works by Joan La Barbara, Tod Machover, Mario Davidovsky, and Charles Dodge, along with other composers, programmers, and artists. Jones, the sermons reflect Rev. After they have been reformatted, free public access will be provided through the Digital Commonwealth and Digital Public Library of America. Also included are 6 audio “letters” sent by a Vietnam War veteran. Following digitization, a digital exhibit and an academic conference will extend the reach of the project by bringing together multiple scholarly fields in an investigation of overlaps between these two major New York immigrant populations. They spread their message using several strategies, including television and radio segments; the Citizens’ Council Radio Forum ran from 1957-1966 and features dozens of national and Mississippi politicians, including James Eastland, George Wallace, and Strom Thurmond, and covered topics ranging from reaction to the Civil Rights Acts to the fear of Communism. The Library will supply metadata for all digitized news clips and make all metadata and digitized files freely available through its digital collections website. The project seeks to have the materials digitized by an outside vendor. Eighty-nine (89) 7” reel-to-reel tapes will be digitally reformatted, rehoused to archival standards, and made available via the New Mexico’s Digital Collections website hosted by the University of New Mexico. The film, by filmmakers Ed Pincus and David Neuman, charts early attempts to organize and register Black voters and the formation of the self-defense group Deacons for Defense and Justice in Natchez, Mississippi in 1965. The project will digitize and provide access to 603 tapes representing 10 years of the “Message to the Grassroots” public access television program, and the work of Michael Zinzun and the Coalition Against Police Abuse. Uncovering Hidden Audio Visual Media Documenting Post-Modern … A major emphasis of the project will be on providing online access to ‘Olelo Hawai’i (Hawaiian Language) records from the Hawaiian Kingdom due to their ongoing cultural, as well as legal, importance. These concerts were recorded under the supervision of Ciganer between 1978 and 1982, and feature prominent figures in the American folk music and singer-songwriter scene, as well as numerous other performers from around the world. Ocean Alliance has 331 magnetic audio reels of whale song recordings from the 1950s to the 1990s that are in dire need of digitization and preservation. The project will result in 95% of the collection’s audio recordings made publicly available for free; most will be accessible online for streaming in CONTENTdm; others will be available on site. Through his speeches to political supporters and everyday Americans, Agnew became known as a combative political figure, helping shape public messaging on seminal American events such as the Vietnam War, racial integration, and urban renewal. The Standard Hour featured important performers including conductors Pierre Monteux, Leopold Stokowski, and Antal Dorati; violinist Yehudi Menuhin; cellist Gregor Piatigorsky; pianist Robert Casadesus; and singer Jussi Björling. As delegates to the Continental Congress and Constitutional Conventions debated and worshiped in Philadelphia, America became shaped through … In 1851, the U.S. Congress passed an Act that required all Spanish and Mexican land grant holders to present proof of title to their land. The goal of this project is to digitize at-risk films, videos, and recordings that document an important period in the history of science: the early years of studying the global climate through atmospheric and Earth system science research. The earliest items are field recordings of Blackfeet songs recorded in 1898 by Walter McClintock, a photographer assigned with a federal commission investigating national forests. The YBC represents one of the most substantial cuneiform collections in the world, and holds documents of unparalleled historical significance, shedding light on the earliest phases of human history. SCHS proposes to digitize approximately 500 hours of recordings; create a public web page journaling the project; provide online access; store and preserve master files and metadata on our server (backed up daily by ETV Software), promote this collection through our partnership with the University of Texas and through our colleagues of historical research as rare personal insights of which approximately 98% of this content has never been published. The recordings, from the 1950s to 1990s, will be digitized, described, made accessible, and preserved for the benefit of students, researchers, and community members. North Carolina’s Senate Daily Legislative Session Audio Recordings (SR.66.25), 1993-2005, were made on open reel tapes using a Dictaphone Veritrac device, an analog medium nearing obsolescence. Women Who Answered the Call: Digitizing the Oral Histories of Women Who Served in the U.S. Military and the American Red Cross will digitize and preserve at-risk audiovisual materials (303 audiocasettes, 6 open-reel audiotapes, and 1 VHS videotape) that are part of the Women Veterans Historical Project. UCSC seeks funding to digitize 670 audio recordings featuring a wide variety of works performed at The Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music from 1964-1990. CLIR accepts proposals for collaborative projects that include partnerships between U.S. and Canadian institutions. The Digital BMC Collection and Interconnective Timeline will be an important multidisciplinary resource on BMC, providing access to the Museum’s digitized BMC holdings for scholars, students and the public worldwide. A … The latest are videos of theatre productions by Native Voices at the Autry, the only Equity theatre company in the US dedicated to producing new works by Native American playwrights. The program was broadcast from 1926 to 1955, winning the George Peabody Medal for exceptional contributions to music in America in 1942. The materials in the collection will be valuable to researchers in History, East Asian Studies, Women’s and Gender Studies, Medicine, Religious Studies, and many more disciplines. This project will give scholars, performers, and aficionados access to materials from a time when symphonies were bigger than baseball and when the Philharmonic was part of Sunday routines of millions. These tapes cover the period 1982-1999 and constitute the portion of the collection most in danger due to both the age and obsolescence of the magnetic media and the collection’s storage condition before transfer to the library. Since 2004, we have invested in projects aimed at advancing biomedical and population health research, community health, and health education and workforce development initiatives across Wisconsin. Since the 1980s the Center for Historic Architecture and Design (CHAD) has been documenting historic structures that were threatened by development. This project will digitize the recordings, provide cloud based preservation, online public access, and freely available metadata. The materials will be publicly accessible from the Library’s Manuel Zapata Olivella website with links to the interview records and transcripts where available. This project will allow for the digitization of these interviews, which will be made freely available to the public via SDSU’s digital platform and the collection finding aid. The footage will help to build understanding of disappearing Jewish traditions throughout the world, and will attract scholars of ethnography, ethnomusicology, history, and anthropology. These recordings represent radio programs produced by the nation’s oldest continually broadcasting, non-commercial educational station – KUOM. An additional motivating factor is the impact of repeated projections that damage the films when viewed with a projector. Building Minneapolis: Images of the City’s Building and Infrastructure from the 20th Century ($82,800.00) Hennepin County Library. The Autry proposes to digitize approximately 400 Native songs, field recordings, oral histories, lectures, and theatre productions from 1898-2007. The National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition (NABS), the Ziibiwing Center for Anishinabe Culture and Lifeways, and the Indigenous Digital Archive (IDA) propose to collectively digitize and catalog records related to 8 Indian boarding schools across 5 different states, making these “hidden” materials more accessible to boarding school survivors, their descendants, and the general public. Comprehensive subject indexing, creation of detailed descriptive metadata, and online availability will make the content of these interviews discoverable and accessible to future generations of residents, scholars, and educators. The University of Pittsburgh requests funds to preserve and provide access to Pittsburgh’s Black Arts Movement organizations’ legacy media within two Pittsburgh African American performing arts collections. At the completion of the project, the Museum will host a webinar symposium that will feature presentations about the newly digitized BMC materials from scholars across the globe and encourage scholastic collaboration across academic disciplines and borders. The Archives of Iowa Broadcasting (AIB), in partnership with George Blood, L.P. and Northeast Document Conservation Center (NEDCC), will reformat 347 transcription discs of radio broadcasts created by WHO radio, Des Moines, Iowa between 1938 and 1961, and make the audio available online. Anticipated Amount: Applicants may request as little as $10,000 or as much as $50,000 per project. The Library of Congress will preserve digital copies, and the collection will be made available on the AAPB website at http://americanarchive.org. All interviews will be archived in SLAAP and a selection will be transcribed and incorporated into ORAAL, the first-ever publicly available online corpus of African American speech. This three-year project, hosted at Indiana University Bloomington, will digitize and create item-level metadata for 78 codices and 406 medieval manuscript fragments from twenty-two primarily non-R1 Midwestern institutions. Through the Voices of Labor: Preserving the Montanans at Work and New Deal in Montana Oral History Interviews project, the Montana Historical Society proposes to preserve and reformat oral history interviews on analog cassette tapes that document the working lives of Montanans. The Marr Sound Archives at the University of Missouri-Kansas City holds over 400,000 audiovisual items, with a focus on the American experience as reflected in recorded sound. The Barnard Archives and Special Collections, partnering with the Barnard Center for Research on Women (BCRW, formerly the Barnard Women’s Center), will digitize 339 cassette audio tape recordings of the Scholar and Feminist Conference, held annually by the BCRW. After William Penn settled Philadelphia in 1681 as a place for religious freedom, the city became an the epicenter for political thought and action through the colonial era. Many of these recordings of sermons, services, lectures, and community events, dating from 1934 to 1979, survive in no other format at Temple Israel or other repositories. The following fourteen projects were selected from among 91 proposals submitted in 2009. In keeping with our Core Values as educators, we are committed to making these original recordings as broadly available as possible for teaching, research and inspiration. Larry Ritter wrote The Glory of Their Times from a series of oral histories he collected over five years, driving over 75,000 miles to find men who played professional baseball from the 1880s through the 1950s. The digitized collections and accompanying metadata will be made accessible in three repositories – at MAB, in MUN’s Digital Archives Initiative (DAI), and in NG’s Collections Repository. Number 138 November/December 2020 ISSN 1944-7639 (online version) Contents CLIR and HBCU Library Alliance to Study Feasibility for Large-Scale Survey of HBCU Libraries CLIR Board Appoints New Members, Officers Virtual DLF Forum and Related Events Draw Record Participation Louisa Kwasigroch Appointed Interim DLF Senior Program Officer Material Memory Season 2 Explores Cultural Memory … Read more . Once digitized, the recordings will be hosted on a dedicated website. Long term digital preservation of these rare, unique, one-of-a-kind cultural heritage media at risk from obsolescence and deterioration is our commitment. Once the material is digitized it will be uploaded to the Museum’s online catalog and YouTube channel, where it will be valuable not only to historians of technology and business, but also to scholars of cultural studies, digital humanities, and economic and social history. It features projects funded through CLIR’s Cataloging and Digitizing Hidden Special Collections and Archives programs as well as numerous other special collections throughout the U.S. and Canada. For nine years the American Folklore Society has worked with a community of 24 important but under-resourced repositories in our field to increase access to their collections, unique and rich in scope and content but “hidden” by CLIR’s definition. 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