Dykas and Kopriva Receive Funding to Digitize 4-H Materials

Felicity Dykas and Noel Kopriva recently received notification that their Project Ceres proposal for a digitization project of twentieth-century 4-H circulars from Missouri has been approved and will be funded in the amount of $1,500. Project Ceres is a collaboration between the United States Agricultural Information Network (USAIN), the Agriculture Network Information Collaborative (AgNIC), and the Center for Research Libraries (CRL). The project sponsors award funding for small projects that preserve print materials essential to the study of the history and economics of agriculture and make those materials accessible through digitization. More information about Project Ceres can be found at http://www.crl.edu/news/project-ceres-funds-seven-new-projects.http://www.crl.edu/news/project-ceres-funds-seven-new-projects.