On this week’s PreserveCast we are talking with Charles Henry the President of the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR), a non-profit organization that works with libraries, cultural institutions, and higher learning communities to improve research, teaching, and learning environments through the digitization and preservation of cultural heritage. Charles will be sharing the threat that climate change poses on cultural heritage.
Charles is the president of the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR), a non-profit organization that works with libraries, cultural institutions, and higher learning communities to improve research, teaching, and learning environments through the digitization and preservation of cultural heritage.
He believes preserving cultural heritage connects us with humanity’s collective experience and knowledge, and gives us a sense of identity. However, cultural memory loss can easily occur through destruction (e.g. the early Library of Alexandria), neglect, lack of awareness, war and displacement - even climate change poses a significant threat.
To address this, CLIR has been working for decades on the preservation and access to cultural heritage. Projects include the Digital Library of the Middle East, one of the world’s largest online archives of Middle Eastern and North African artifacts; the HBCU Library Alliance Partnership, which fosters awareness of and access to collections held by Historically Black Colleges and Universities; and Digitizing Hidden Collections, a $4 million annual grant program that aims to bring highly significant cultural content to light.
PreserveCast Ep. 75: Kristen Harbeson and The Environmental Side of Preservation
PreserveCast Ep. 74: Antietam Shadows: Dennis Frye and the History We Think We Know
PreserveCast Ep. 73: Brittany LaVelle Tulla and Historic Charleston
PreserveCast Ep. 72: Keeping Original Windows with Sam Pardue of Indow
PreserveCast Ep. 71: Baltimore and the Royal Family: The Duchess of Windsor Collection at the Adele Corner House
PreserveCast Ep. 70: Rod Cofield and Museum Education on the Ground
PreserveCast Ep. 69: Sarah Marsom and the Rust Belt Coalition of Young Preservationists
PreserveCast Ep. 68: Lewis Contractors: The Big Picture of Preservation Projects
PreserveCast Ep. 67: Adventures in Preservation with Judith Broeker
PreserveCast Ep. 66: Abandoned America: Historic Photography Off the Beaten Path
PreserveCast Ep. 65: The London Mudlark with Lara Maiklem
PreserveCast Ep. 64: Preserving LGBTQ Historic Sites with Susan Ferentinos
PreserveCast Ep. 63: The Domino Sugars Sign: Live from Triangle Signs!
PreserveCast Ep. 62: The Enchanted Forest at Clark's Elioak Farm
PreserveCast Ep. 61: Berea, Kentucky: Gateway to the Mountains, and to the Arts
PreserveCast Ep. 60: The Rosenwald Schools with Aviva Kempner
PreserveCast Ep. 59: The Brewmaster's Castle, the Heurich House Museum
PreserveCast Ep. 58: Highway to History: Archaeology and Preservation in the State Highway Administration
PreserveCast Ep. 57: The History Doctor, Taylor Stoermer
PreserveCast Ep.56: Teaching Young Preservationists New Tricks: The YPA's Preservation Podcast
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