The new home for CoOL (Conservation Online)
"CoOL" or Conservation OnLine gathers resources for preservation and conservation
Deadline: May 5, 2009 Challenge grants augment or establish endowments that support humanities activities in education, public programming, scholarly research, and preservation. Examples include:
- faculty and staff positions,
- fellowships,
- lecture or exhibition series,
- visiting scholars or consultants,
- publishing subventions,
- maintenance of facilities,
- faculty and staff development,
- acquisitions, and
- preservation or conservation programs.
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Deadline: May 5, 2009 Challenge grants augment or establish endowments that support humanities activities in education, public programming, scholarly research, and preservation. Institutions may use the income from invested funds to meet ongoing humanities-related costs. Examples include:
- faculty and staff positions,
- fellowships,
- lecture or exhibition series,
- visiting scholars or consultants,
- publishing subventions,
- maintenance of facilities,
- faculty and staff development,
- acquisitions, and
- preservation or conservation programs.
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Deadline: July 1, 2009 These grants support national or regional (multi-state) education and training programs on the care and management of, and the creation of intellectual access to, library, archival, and material culture collections.
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- digitizing collections;
- arranging and describing archival and manuscript collections;
- cataloging collections of printed works, photographs, recorded sound, moving image, art, and material culture;
- preservation reformatting;
- deacidification of collections; and
- preserving and improving access to humanities resources in “born digital” form.
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Deadline: May 14, 2009 Preservation Assistance Grants help small and mid-sized institutions, such as libraries, museums, historical societies, archival repositories, ... and colleges and universities, improve their ability to preserve and care for their humanities collections. These may include special collections of books and journals, archives and manuscripts, prints and photographs, moving images, sound recordings, architectural and cartographic records, decorative and fine arts, textiles, archaeological and ethnographic artifacts, furniture, and historical objects.
- General preservation assessments
- Consultations with professionals to address a specific preservation issue, need, or problem
- Purchase of storage furniture and preservation supplies
- Purchase of environmental monitoring equipment for humanities collections
- Education and Training
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This place is an amazing place to hike.
Founded in 1970, the Pennypack Ecological Restoration Trust is a nonprofit land trust headquartered in Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania. The Trust is staffed by professionals and volunteers dedicated to the stewardship of the lands that are protected by the Trust in its Pennypack Preserve natural area. The Trust offers a variety of programs and services including, but not limited to:
- Trails in the Preserve open free to the public to explore
and enjoy the natural world all year long - Professionally managed natural area restoration
- Urban deer herd management
- Volunteer training
- Meeting facilities for community organizations
- Professional education and internships
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Call#: Van Pelt Library SD397.R3 R455 2000
Mark Martinez couldn't get Southern California Edison customers to conserve energy. As the utility's manager of program development, he had tried alerting them when it was time to dial back electricity use on a hot day - he'd fire off automated phone calls, zap text messages, send emails. No dice.
Then he saw an Ambient Orb. It's a groovy little ball that changes color in sync with incoming data - growing more purple, for example, as your email inbox fills up or as the chance of rain increases. Martinez realized he could use Orbs to signal changes in electrical rates, programming them to glow green when the grid was underused - and, thus, electricity cheaper - and red during peak hours when customers were paying more for power. He bought 120 of them, handed them out to customers, and sat back to see what would happen.
Within weeks, Orb users reduced their peak-period energy use by 40 percent. Why? Because, Martinez explains, the glowing sphere was less annoying and more persistent than a text alert. "It's nonintrusive," he says. "It has a relatively benign effect. But when you suddenly see your ball flashing red, you notice."
ENVIRONMENT COLUMN
Keeping the Wild in the West
Cattle ranchers may have to think the unthinkable — zoning open space to keep developers from eating it all up.
Soaring Usage Puts 3 N.Va. Counties in Path
By Sandhya Somashekhar
Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, September 10, 2006; Page A01
Dominion Virginia Power is planning to build a high-voltage power line that could stretch across parts of Prince William, Fauquier and Loudoun counties, an answer to the region's growing energy needs that has raised fears of spoiling some of the state's most fiercely protected open land.
Philanthropist's legacy: Green space, questions
By Jeff Shields
Fitz Eugene Dixon Jr. was the philanthropic heir to a vast fortune, but more important to the residents of Whitemarsh Township and its environs, he was the squire of Erdenheim Farm, a 450-acre panorama of green space unrivaled in Philadelphia's inner suburbs.
Following Dixon's death on Aug. 2, the question is: What happens to it all?



