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Eveline Ferretti, Ellen MarshJenn Colt, Ed Weissman

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  • Intended audience:
    • Cornell faculty,students and administrators
    • Prospective library employees, faculty and students
    • Foundations and corporations
    • Donors and friends of CUL
    • Other cultural institutions and libraries

Description of "projects"

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[DISCOVER|http://drsg.cac.cornell.edu] : As part of this Provost-funded project, the Library is working with the Center for Advanced Computing and astronomy professor Jim Cordes to inventory campus cyberinfrastructure needs and to develop capacity and services to address research data storage, discovery, and computational needs across Cornell.
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[2CUL|http://2cul.org/sites/default/files/zen_classic_logo.jpg] : An innovative partnership with Columbia University Library to improve the quality of collections and services offered to campus constituencies, redirect resources to emerging needs, make each institution more competitive in securing government and foundation support, and generate additional revenues.that could enable collaborative collection development, acquisitions and processing.\+
\[Use [http://2cul.org/sites/default/files/zen_classic_logo.jpg&nbsp]; for the thumbnail image\]


For "Partnerships with Cornell Faculty and programs" page:

For "Other Universities and University Libraries" page:

For "Global Engagement" page:

For "Corporate Partnerships" page

For "Other Recent Grants Received" page  Wiki Markup[Creating and Sustaining Digital Collections at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU)|http://contentdm.auctr.edu/cdm4/credits.php] : a project to foster research and teaching of scholars specializing in African-American Studies, the American South, American Democracy, cultural pluralism and other related discipline by building and promoting sustainability for the production of digital collections at dozens of historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) across the country. Since 2005, Cornell University Library has partnered with the HBCU Alliance, a coalition of HBCU library deans and directors working to strengthen the role of libraries on historically black campuses and expand access to their resources. CUL trained HBCU library staff in building digital collections focusing on the archives of 20 HBCUs resulting in. "[A Digital Collection Celebrating the Founding of the Historically Black College and University|http://contentdm.auctr.edu/index.php]" . \[Use [http://contentdm.auctr.edu/images/new_hbcu_hdr_3.jpg for] the thumbnail image\] \\