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1 Grant programs at Cornell University Library
Tre Berney & Dianne Dietrich

2 Breaking it down Collection Development Executive Group Preservation Grants Cornell Arts and Sciences Program

3 Arts & Sciences Funding
Arts and Sciences Images for Teaching - digitization of images for teaching - annual allocation of ~ $65k - published into ARTstor - Images for Teaching Collection Arts and Sciences Grants Program - competitive process - annual allocation of ~ $115k - open to faculty and grad students - Visual Resources Group - Eric Rebillard & Oya Reiger

4 Past Grant awarded projects
Cornell Costume and Textile Collection Judith Byfield, Department of History; Denise Nicole Green, Fiber Science & Apparel Design; Jolene Rickard, Department of the History of Art and Visual Studies & Director, American Indian Program Lindsay Cooper Archive Benjamin Piekut, Music Department; Estate of Lindsay Cooper

5 Past Grant awarded projects
Sterrett Photographs Collection Benjamin Anderson, History of Art and Visual Studies Historic Glacial Images of Alaska and Greenland Matt Pritchard, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences; Aaron Sachs, History; and Julie Elliott, Purdue University History and Theory of Digital Art in Video Maria Fernandez, Art History

6 A&S Images for Teaching
Digitization, metadata creation and upload of images into ARTstor will be done by Digital Consulting and Production Services (DCAPS). The rough turn-around time is: 1-100 images - within 3 weeks images weeks 500+ images - within 3 months. Rush orders of 1-5 images can be processed by the end of the following business day and delivered on CD or by FTP. Orders should be brought to DCAPS, 237 Olin Library. Order forms can be downloaded at  For more information, A&S Images for Teaching

7 CD Exec Preservation Grants Funding
collections budget allocation fragile library material current focus on audiovisual material loss from degradation and playback obsolescence annual allocation of $100k devoted to preservation work broken into two parts

8 Skilled work and Planning

9 Skilled work and Planning

10 Digital Consulting and Production Services (DCAPS)
Digitization Copyright Metadata UX/UI Design Preservation & Archiving A multi-departmental unit Access and preservation focus Central services

11 Scholarly Resources Digital Scholarship and Preservation Services
56% of DSPS staff are funded through grant or other soft funds CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY DSPS & SR: Oya Y. Rieger Associate University Librarian Scholarly Resources and Preservation Services Scholarly Resources COLLECTIONS Kizer Walker Director CDExec Digital Scholarship and Preservation Services USER EXPERIENCE and ADMIN SERVICES Mary Beth Martini-Lyons Director DIGITIZATION and CONSERVATION Tre Berney DIGITAL CURATION SERVICES Michelle Paolillo Lead SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATION Gail Steinhart Scholarly Communication Librarian Amy Dygert Director of Copyright Services (.6 FTE) arXiv Scientific Director (.4 FTE) VACANT (line to Kenney on CUL org chart) Manolo Bevia Perez (.75 FTE) Jenn Colt Melissa Wallace Lyons .3 FTE CUL IT Admin Digital Media Desi Alexander (.5 FTE) Shakhya Bodhiwamsa Karl Fitzke Simon Ingall Eirini Diamessis (.5 FTE) Rhea Garen Bronwyn Mohlke student assistants Preservation and Conservation Michele Brown Patricia Fox Carol Kinsley-McNamara Caitlin Moore Michele Hamill Jill Iacchei Mira Basara Dianne Dietrich Jim Entwood arXiv Operations Manager Rebecca Goldweber Andrea Salguero Jake Weiskoff Chloe McLaren David Ruddy Project Euclid (.5 FTE)

12 Lots of entry points to DSPS!
Follow our blogs: DSPS Press: Conservation blog: We have some central & collaborative service addresses you can use:

13 dhb229@cornell.edu dcaps@cornell.edu
Thanks!


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