Cornell University Library Collection Development Executive Committee (CD-EXEC) has approved an annual allocation of $125,000* from the library materials budget to support the digitization of library assets. This fund will be available to selectors and curators to digitize items from their collections that are unique and at risk — rare, fragile, deteriorating, or frequently requested by faculty, staff and library patrons. The fund is primarily intended for the preservation of important content; access is a secondary consideration in evaluating proposals for use of the CUL Digital Preservation Fund.
Additionally, we have replaced the annual grant-based funding model with a 5-year prioritization plan to be overseen by CDExec and CUL’s Director of Digitization and Conservation Services, with broad input from subject specialists, curators, faculty, and others. This will ensure more content is preserved.
Projects may be done in-house or outsourced, depending on the nature of the material.
For questions about the fund, or to apply, please contact dcaps@cornell.edu
See past awards
2020
- Fungi Collected in Shropshire and Other Neighborhoods
- Living Bird
- Piranesi
2019
- American Bee Keepers Photographs
- Freshmen Desk Books
- Photographs of the International Plant Scientists, 1926
- Tom Harrison Borneo Collection
2018
- Cornell Bulletin and Freshmen Desk Books
- Modern Farmer
- Pomology
2017
- 1199 Oral Histories
- Ahearn Oral Histories
- Berrigan Oral History Audio Reels
- Cornell Engineering Publications
- Cornell Lecture Tapes Collection
- Historical Cornell Veterinary College Video Recordings
- Music DATs
- Oral Histories of American Labor-Management Relations
2016
- Africana Studies and Research Center Lectures
- Cornell Lecture Tapes Collection
2015
- Africana Studies and Research Center Lectures
- Afrika Bambaataa Archive
- Cornell English Department Recordings
- Cornell Lecture Tapes Collection
2014
- Africana Studies and Research Center Lectures
- Cornell Lecture Tapes Collection
- Cornell Yao Project
2013
James Gross Lecture and Oral History Interview Series on the National Labor Relations Board
Archive of Field Recordings
* The allocation of $125,000 is for three years (2017-2020), after which it will go back to the original allocation of $100,000.