Information for organizations involved in digitization through SCRLC
SCHOAM! for April 2021
Special Collections, Historical Organizations, Archives & Museums
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News from SCRLC

SCRLC Technology and Digitization Grant Round Open
If you are a SCRLC governing or affiliate member, you are encouraged to submit a creative proposal that improves regional access and resource sharing through technology. Digitization projects are also encouraged, as they allow materials to be accessed regionally through New York Heritage, New York State Historic Newspapers, and the Empire Archival Discovery Cooperative.

For 2021-2022, applications are especially encouraged for:
●     partnerships increasing representation of and with communities that have been historically and systematically oppressed;
●     geographically underrepresented communities in the SCRLC region;
●     innovative approaches to using digitized collections for projects such as walking tours, virtual tours, and HistoryForge participation.

Applications need to be sent electronically to Claire Lovell (clovell@scrlc.org) by Friday, April 30, 2021
Click here for the application packet in Word and click here for the application packet in PDF.
Happening in the Neighborhood

Black Oral History Collection: Conversations
Chemung County Historical Society has been digitizing their Black Oral History Project, comprised of 22 interviews from 1989 through 1991. They recently recorded a panel discussion with some leaders of Elmira's Black community, reflecting on the oral history subjects. Check it out on YouTube here!

Fenimore Art Museum Opens
The Fenimore Art Museum re-opens in April with new exhibitions, including Manzanar: The Wartime Photographs of Ansel Adams and The World of Jan Brett. Both look amazing and are supplemented with live Zoom lectures in the coming months.
They're also opening the exhibition Hamilton's Final Act: Enemies and Allies, featuring correspondence between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr leading to their infamous duel. You can see some of the correspondence online on NYHeritage.

Finger Lakes Region as National Heritage Area
Thanks to the History Center in Tompkins County for sharing this news! The National Park Service is conducting a study to determine the feasibility of designating the Finger Lakes region of New York as a National Heritage Area (NHA). Read about it here and consider submitting comments in support!

Tourism Grants for The History Center
Congratulations to the History Center in Tompkins County for a $14,000 Arts and Culture Organization Development Grant! They'll use the grant money for programs and community outreach.

New Website for Cortland County Historical Society
A new https://cortlandhistory.org/ has been launched, and it looks awesome! Executive Director Tabitha Scoville has recently posted a series of interesting articles about the street names of Cortland.

Civil War Lectures
Chemung County Historical Society's 16th Annual Civil War Speaker Series will be online this year, so check them out on their Facebook page on Thursdays in April at 7:30.
Ideas & Inspiration for Imitation

Gardening with a Purpose
MANY recently featured the Sonnenberg Gardens & Mansion State Historic Site for its generous donations of locally grown produce. The Sonnenberg team has effectively made use of the site's historic grounds to grow half a ton of food that they donate each year, a charitable effort that had also been made by its original owners in the 19th century. They've used the utility garden as part of outreach with day camp participants from ARC and YMCA. Grants to support the garden have come from the local Rotary, Garden Club, and Walmart, among others.

Apply by April 5th to be a part of the MOMSI study. They have a small stipend of $750 to help incentivize your visitors to participate in the study. They expect your workload to be 5 hours per week from October 2021 through May 2022. The benefits for you include staff training, an individualized report useful for advocacy, and professional networking.

Consider sharing your knowledge and experiences creating archival descriptions and finding aids as part of a project to work toward a National Finding Aid Network.

Submit your answers before 5 PM on April 6 to receive a discount on MANY membership.
Zooms & Webinars Up Your Alley

Tuesday, April 6 at 9:30 am

Tuesday, April 6 at 2 pm

Thursday, April 8 at 2 pm

Friday, April 9 at 10:30 am

April 12 - 16
$5 for MARAC members, $35 for non-members. Great looking programs!

Wednesday, April 14 from 6 to 7 pm
Free from the History Center in Tompkins County, a look at Dorothy Cotton's life and legacy.

Thursday, April 15 at 12 pm

Friday, April 16 at 12 pm
Free from LILRC with your SCRLC membership

Wednesday, April 21 at 10 am
Free from LILRC with your SCRLC membership

Thursday, April 22 at 11 am

Friday, April 23 at 12 pm
Free from MANY

Tuesday, April 27 at 10 am
Free from LILRC with your SCRLC membership
Openings In The Field

That's all for this month! Send me an email if there's anything at your organization you'd like me to include in the next newsletter: clovell@scrlc.org | Claire Lovell, Digital Services Librarian