7/26/2023 0 Comments Eyny archiver![]() ![]() University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA $75,000 to support Sing Out: Processing and Digitizing LGBTQ+ Music and Theater Collections, a project to process 10 archival collections, totaling 124.25 linear feet, which include correspondence, ephemera,costumes, audiovisual material, and photographs, spanning over 70 years documenting the contributions of LGBTQ+ people to history, art, and culture. GLBT Historical Society, San Francisco, CA $149,814 to support a project to digitize and provide access to approximately 68,000 pages from the papers of five women who were pioneers in behavioral developmental pediatrics: Dr. University of California, San Francisco, CA The project will survey twelve partner organizations about their digital readiness and provide each with a customized Pathway to Digital Readiness Report. $99,344 to support the Community Archiving Workshop of the Association of Moving Image Archivists in partnership with Wisconsin Library Services to develop digital readiness tools for under-served organizations with audiovisual collections (film, video, and audio recordings). (RH-103442-22)Īssociation of Moving Image Archivists, Hollywood, CA The Los Angeles Free Press one of the first, and largest, of the underground newspapers of the 1960s. ![]() $149,900 to process, describe, and start to digitize approximately 150 linear feet of material from The Los Angeles Free Press and from Art Kunkin, its publisher. (RH-103424-22)Ĭalifornia State University Dominguez Hills, CA ![]() About 1,000 items will be digitized and workshops will be provided for local cultural heritage organizations. The collection includes engineering and architectural drawings, maps, and the planning documents for residential, commercial, and government buildings from the 1920s to 2013. $95,000 to process the Robert Martin and Associates Collection, which constitutes the institutional records of one of the county’s longest-serving civil engineering firms. The public will also be able to make direct contributions to enhance the connection between artifacts and documents with particular sites. The project will allow users to experience archival assets in their original historic locations, using more detailed storytelling and interpretive audio and video accompaniments from local historians and audio and visual filmmakers. $150,000 to support a project will create a series of augmented reality walking tours centered around the history and archives of Chinese American heritage in San Francisco and Northern California. (RJ-103511-23)Ĭhinese Historical Society of America, San Francisco, CA $92,610 to support a collaborative among the Internet Archive’s Community Web Programs at the Forbes Library in Northampton, Massachusetts the Columbus Metropolitan Library in Ohio the San Francisco Public Library the New Brunswick Free Public Library in New Jersey and the Brooklyn Public Library in New York to digitize local history manuscripts, publications, and municipal records documenting the day-to-day life of immigrant, indigenous, and African American communities. ![]()
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