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From: "Hagan, Siobhan (DCPL)" <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thursday, June 27, 2019 at 11:39 AM
Subject: Memory Lab Network news

Hello,
I am the Project Manager for the Memory Lab Network and we are trying to get the word out about our second call for proposals. Please share this information—


The application is open for the second cohort of DC Public Library’s Memory Lab Network!

Detailed instructions can be found here<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1oZfkdq6HveTW9kwKObV2I7qTLoSaVkEKHLeqvY1H36Y/edit?usp=sharing> and the application here<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSctUDNbXJ3qIOryNzCOyOBw-nzuzUg5l0Td1Ux45do8stEEMg/viewform>.


Applications due: Friday August 16, 2019

Application awards: Monday September 16, 2019


Application Q & A with Memory Lab Network Project Manager:

Tuesday July 2 at 12pm-1:00pm (EST) Register here<https://zoom.us/meeting/register/5acc2eee248867897510d14dfea9e911>

Friday July 12 1:00pm-2:00pm (EST) Register here<https://zoom.us/meeting/register/bc7cceaee401a38166858a512be5123a>


What's a Memory Lab?

A “do-it-yourself” program consisting of three key components: a lab with equipment for transferring audio and video and scanning photographs, documents, and slides in a public computing space; digital preservation class curricula and training for the public; and a website with equipment and workflow instructions and resources for long-term storage and preservation of analog and digital materials.


What's the Memory Lab Network?

In spring 2017, the Institute of Museum and Library Services awarded DC Public Library (DCPL) a National Leadership Grant to build Memory Lab preservation programs in public libraries across the U.S. based on the DCPL Memory Lab model. All Memory Lab Network partners receive training, mentoring, and financial support to create digitization stations and curricula to build public knowledge and skills around the complex and paralyzing problems of personal digital archiving through their own Memory Lab programs. The project will result in open documentation and training materials for future implementations of the Memory Lab model on a global scale.


How long is the Memory Lab Network project?

Over one year beginning September 2019, two staff members at each partner library will dedicate a combined 10 hours weekly to building the lab and contributing to the project. The library is responsible for maintaining the lab once the project has ended. A detailed timeline can be found here<https://memorylabnetwork.github.io/join.html>.


Please contact [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> or [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> for questions or assistance.


Siobhan C. Hagan
Project Manager, Memory Lab Network
DC Public Library
202-727-2274

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