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The ec archives tales from the crypt volume 3
The ec archives tales from the crypt volume 3




the ec archives tales from the crypt volume 3

Puerto Rico Public Broadcasting Corporation, San Juan, PR Fred Milo Mazzulla (1903-1981) was born in Trinidad, Colorado to Italian immigrants and became an amateur western historian, photographer, and writer, amassing a collection of more than 250,000 photographic images of the American West. $250,696 to support a two-year project to process and describe 253 linear feet of the Mazzulla Collection and digitize approximately 50,000 items from the collection. $250,000 to support a two-year project called “Divided America,” which will digitize, and make available online, approximately 238,000 pages of material from small- to medium-sized issue-focused conservative groups between 19 and make them accessible through the Brown Digital Repository. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington at Mount Vernon, to create the ARGO (American Revolutionary Geographies Online) portal of geographic depictions of North America (1750 -1800) curated from dozens of repositories. $229,048 to support a two-year project, in partnership with the Fred W. Leventhal Map and Education Center, Boston, MA Click here for an Archival Projects Sample Application Digitize historical records collections and make them freely available onlineĪwards are for one or two years and for up to $150,000.Create new online Finding Aids to collections.Convert existing description for online access.Our Archival Projects program is for preserving and processing historical records to: create and test new tools and methods for the archival field to enhance public access, especially for born-digital records.Īwards will be between $150,000 and $350,000.digitize and publish online historical records as a "virtual" collection around a common theme, organization, or important historical figure(s) or.Our Major Collaborative Archival Initiatives program is for projects to: Approximately half of the NHPRC's funds since 1979 have helped preserve and make accessible literally millions of cubic feet of documents and records.Īpplicants to the Access to Historical Records program may apply for Major Collaborative Archival Initiatives or Archival Projects support. Grants have gone to local government archives, colleges and universities, and other nonprofit institutions. All types of historical records are eligible, including documents, photographs, born-digital records, and analog audio and moving images. The NHPRC supports projects that ensure online public discovery and use of historical records collections.






The ec archives tales from the crypt volume 3