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Participant name: Matthew Kirschenbaum
Organization name: University of Maryland, College Park
State: Maryland
Project fields (ANY): Languages: Italian Language; Literature: General
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Grant program: Digital Humanities Start-Up Grants*
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Date range: 2005-2011
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HD-50346-08Digital Humanities: Digital Humanities Start-Up GrantsUniversity of Maryland, College ParkApproaches to Managing and Collecting Born-Digital Literary Materials for Scholarly Use9/1/2008 - 3/31/2009$11,708.00MatthewGaryKirschenbaum   University of Maryland, College ParkCollege ParkMD20742-5141USA2008Literature, GeneralDigital Humanities Start-Up GrantsDigital Humanities117080117080

A series of planning meetings and site visits aimed at developing archival tools and best practices for preserving born-digital documents produced by contemporary authors.

Digital Humanities Initiative Level 1 Start Up funding is requested to support a series of site visits and planning meetings among personnel working with the born-digital components of three significant collections of literary material: the Salman Rushdie papers at Emory University's Woodruff Library, the Michael Joyce Papers at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at the University of Texas at Austin, and the Deena Larsen Collection at the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH) at the University of Maryland. The meetings and site visits will facilitate the preparation of a larger collaborative grant proposal among the three institutions aimed at developing archival tools and best practices for preserving and curating the born-digital documents and records of contemporary authorship. Initial findings will be made available through a jointly authored and publicly distributed online white paper, as well as conference presentations at relevant venues.