CLIR Announces Digitizing Hidden Collections: Amplifying Unheard Voices Awards
CLIR Announces Digitizing Hidden Collections: Amplifying Unheard Voices Awards $4 Million Awarded to 18 Projects in the US and Canada Contact: Hidden Collections Team
CLIR Announces Digitizing Hidden Collections: Amplifying Unheard Voices Awards $4 Million Awarded to 18 Projects in the US and Canada Contact: Hidden Collections Team
CLIR congratulates Jenny Ferretti on her move to administer the Texas After Violence Project, which we support as foundational to the enrichment of our national
CLIR News No. 156 Fall 2024 Letter from the Editor Gaza’s Cultural Heritage and the Ruin of War By Charles Henry, president Read More CLIR
By William Carter As society continues its march into the digital era, the need to preserve historical records and make them accessible to the public
In a world where memory is often institutionalized and tucked away in remote repositories, T-Kay Sangwand is pioneering a different approach—one that centers communities in
Julie Beroukas Snyder, Chief Development Office for CLIR As cultural preservation efforts face increasing challenges in a politically polarized and climate-impacted world, the work of
Since its inception in 2004, the CLIR Postdoctoral Fellowship Program has offered recent Ph.D. graduates an unparalleled chance to gain experience in academic libraries, archives,
CLIR is excited to announce the addition of four new members to its growing team. Each brings a wealth of expertise and diverse backgrounds that
Dear Readers, Welcome to the Fall 2024 edition of CLIR News. This issue is brimming with insights, stories, and innovations that reflect CLIR’s ongoing mission
Over the summer, CLIR’s team submitted a proposal for the MacArthur Foundation’s prestigious 100&Change initiative, which awards $100 million to a single project aimed at
The CLIR grants team has been busy so far this fall, participating in conferences, launching new opportunities, and supporting innovative projects: Events Program officers Sharon
Jane Winters is a professor of Digital Humanities at the School of Advanced Study, University of London. As artificial intelligence continues to revolutionize various fields,
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