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[PADG:1907] PADG Meeting Agenda
Recent changes to the NEH grant application guidelines allow preservation
administrators to apply a variety of preservation strategies to collections
within a single grant. As we leave the era of strict brittle books
microfilming projects, what are the elements of a good grant? Charles Kolb
and Barbara Paulson from the NEH will discuss the new grant guidelines,
strategies for writing effective grants, and give us an update on current
funding and other NEH news. There will be significant time for
questions. For more information on NEH grants and grant guidelines
www.neh.gov.
Heritage Preservation in Cooperation with IMLS and with major funding from
the Getty Grant Program is currently developing an extensive survey that
for the first time will document the condition and needs of U.S. artistic,
historic, and scientific collections held by archives, historical
societies, libraries, museums, and research collections. Dr. Nadine
Gardner, Assistant Director for Libraries and Archives for Heritage
Preservation, will give us an update on the development of this significant
project. www.heritagepreservation.org.
Robin Dale, Program Officer for RLG will give us an update on RLG news and
report on RLG's digital initiatives.
Mark Roosa, Director for Preservation for the Library of Congress, will
report on preservation work at LC and give us an update on the National
Audio-Visual Conservation Center at Culpepper, Virginia.
Tom Clareson, Manager of the Digital and Preservation Cooperative, OCLC
Online Computer Library Center, will give us a report on OCLC digital services.
Additional reports and announcements:
For more information or questions about PADG, please contact co-chairs
David Walls (david.walls@xxxxxxxx) or Whitney Pape (whitney_pape@xxxxxxxxx)
David E. Walls
Preservation Librarian
Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University
PO Box 208240 (130 Wall Street)
New Haven, CT 06520-8240
203.432.1715 (Fax) 203.432.7231