Congratulations to Edward McCain on receiving an IMLS 2016 Laura Bush 21st Century grant!

The University of Missouri Libraries in collaboration with the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute, University of California Los Angeles Library, and the Educopia Institute, will host a national forum for 100 attendees from multiple sectors to advance knowledge and practice of preserving online born-digital news content. The forum will be the third in the Dodging the Memory Hole series and has the overarching goal of developing and implementing a national strategy for born-digital news preservation as traditional systems for collecting, preserving, and providing access are not adequate for preserving a vital and growing portion of our nation's cultural record in the 21st century. In addition to the forum, the project includes the production and publication of an outline for a national agenda for preserving born-digital news online; identification of roles for stakeholders; facilitation of knowledge sharing; examination of technology platforms; preparation of students; and the identification of fundable projects that will advance online preservation practice.

https://www.imls.gov/grants/awarded/re-33-16-0107-16

 

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.

RJI and MU Libraries Receive Knight Grant

A $35,000 grant from the Knight News Challenge on libraries will help MU Libraries and the Reynolds Journalism Institute develop a long-term model to protect born-digital news content from being lost forver. Edward McCain will lead the effort to test assumptions about the perservation and monetization of small-newspaper articles. Congratulations to Edward!

The complete press release is here.

More links:
NetNewsCheck, Jan. 30, 2015
This Week @ ANA, Feb. 5, 2015
Virginia's ePress, Feb. 4, 2015
Editor & Publisher, Feb. 2, 2015