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Date: 2025-09-25 10:32:33+00:00
From: Gabriel Egan <mail@gabrielegan.com>
Subject: Re: [Humanist] 39.143: non-US sources of funding 1995-2010?
Dear Drew
> If I were a librarian or scholar seeking to
> create a new Digital Humanities project
> presenting searchable primary source
> materials in the relatively early days
> of the web, say 1995-2010, what would
> have been my principal potential
> sources of funding outside the United
> States?
In the United Kingdom the main source
of funding would have been the government
funded 'Arts and Humanities Research Board'
(AHRB, founded 1998) which became the 'Arts
and Humanities Research Council' (AHRC) in
2005.
(If you want to see such a project from
1999-2002 that is still working, I can
point you to one -- keeping it working
has been a challenge.)
> What would have been my potential
> sources of funding since 2010?
Still the AHRC.
Regards
Gabriel
On 25/09/2025 07:00, Humanist wrote:
>
> Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 39, No. 143.
> Department of Digital Humanities, University of Cologne
> Hosted by DH-Cologne
> www.dhhumanist.org
> Submit to: humanist@dhhumanist.org
>
>
>
>
> Date: 2025-09-24 15:50:27+00:00
> From: Drew VandeCreek <drew@niu.edu>
> Subject: Early sources of Digital Humanities project funding
outside the US
>
> If I were a librarian or scholar seeking to create a new Digital
Humanities
> project presenting searchable primary source materials in the
relatively early
> days of the web, say 1995-2010, what would have been my principal
potential
> sources of funding outside the United States?
>
> What would have been my potential sources of funding since 2010?
>
>
> Drew VandeCreek
> Director of Digital Scholarship
> Northern Illinois University Libraries
> USA
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