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The National Endowment for the Humanities<http://www.neh.gov> is proud to 
announce changes to the Division of Preservation and Access' Research and 
Development<http://www.neh.gov/grants/preservation/research-and-development> 
grant program which address major challenges in preserving and providing access 
to humanities collections and resources.  Recognizing that singular projects 
such as a case study or one-time experiment can have far-reaching implications, 
while longer-term projects demand ongoing planning, we have created for the 
first time two tiers of funding.

Both funding tiers support the development of standards, practices, 
methodologies, and workflows dedicated to the stewardship of humanities 
collections.  Tier I, which is for projects up to $75,000, supports planning, 
basic research, and iterative tool development.  Tier II, which is for projects 
up to $350,000, supports advanced implementation and applied research.

Also, starting in 2016, NEH will host an annual Research and Development 
Project Directors' Meeting. The event will present NEH-funded projects and 
engage the public in a range of issues related to cultural heritage stewardship.

The Research and 
Development<http://www.neh.gov/grants/preservation/research-and-development> 
program invites non-profit institutions to submit proposals for both funding 
tiers by June 25, 2015.

The newly updated program, with its combination of planning and implementation 
grants, is intended to motivate the cultural heritage community to form new 
partnerships; forge collaboration across cultural heritage, preservation, and 
the sciences; and to think broadly about how new standards, practices, 
methodologies, and workflows will help shape the work of the humanities now and 
well into the future.

To help inspire ideas for Research and Development projects, we have compiled a 
working list of humanities collection types, research topics, and fields for 
your consideration.  Bear in mind, the list is by no means comprehensive or 
exhaustive; we always invite creative submissions in areas not listed below. 
Ultimately the applicants determine the trends in research and development.


Collection and Format Types

*         archaeological and ethnographic artifacts

*         architectural and cartographic records

*         archives

*         art and visual culture

*         books, manuscripts, and special collections

*         digital media

*         geospatial information

*         language materials

*         material culture

*         moving image and sound recordings

*         news media

*         prints and photographs

*         research databases

*         software
*         time-based media and born-digital art

*         web, social media, and e-mail


Research Fields and Topics

*         accessibility for the disabled

*         appraisal and selection

*         cataloging and description

*         digital forensics

*         digital preservation

*         disaster preparedness and emergency response

*         humanities research data management and curation

*         indigenous cultural heritage practices

*         knowledge organization

*         linked open data

*         material analysis

*         metrics for evaluating use of humanities materials

*         preventive conservation

*         textual encoding

*         visualization



The application deadline for Research and Development is June 25, 2015.  For 
complete information on how to apply, visit our information page: 
http://www.neh.gov/grants/preservation/research-and-development.  A pdf of the 
guidelines may be downloaded 
here<http://www.neh.gov/files/grants/research-development-june-25-2015-edit.pdf>.
  Questions about the program may be submitted to 
preservat...@neh.gov<mailto:preservat...@neh.gov> and you may follow us 
@NEH_PresAccess for additional updates and news.


Joshua Sternfeld
Senior Program Officer
Division of Preservation and Access
National Endowment for the Humanities
400 Seventh Street, S.W.
4th Floor
Washington, DC 20024
202-606-8570 (fax) 202-606-8639
Visit the NEH Website at www.neh.gov<http://www.neh.gov/>
Follow the Division on Twitter: @NEH_PresAccess





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