Central NY Library Resources Council Announces Grant to SUNY Poly Library to Digitize 19th, 20th Century Observer-Dispatch Newspapers
Central NY Library Resources Council News Release
We have announced grant recipients 2021 cycle. We will begin accepting applications for our next round beginning in November 2021.
CLRC’s Access & Digitization Grant program, previously known as “RBDB Grants,” empowers member libraries and institutions to make resources available to a wider audience. Grants are available to facilitate projects involving digitization, metadata creation, and retrospective conversion. In order to be eligible for a grant, an institution must be a CLRC member in good standing at the Affiliate or Full level; for more information, see our Membership page.
CLRC uses a portion of its RBDB funds from New York State for small grants to member libraries. The Regional Bibliographic Databases and Interlibrary Resources Sharing (RBDB) Program improves access to library and information resources for library users through the regional development and coordination of automated library services. RBDB funds are used to support regional programs and projects such as NY Heritage, WorldCat Discovery Services access, and training.
Access & Digitization Grants are awarded through a competitive application process for projects that have broad regional appeal. CLRC follows New York State’s RBDB program guidelines when reviewing applications. Applications are reviewed by our Library Resources & Services Committee and an external review committee, then approved by our Board of Trustees.