Public and academic libraries will receive a slice of the $20 million in grants that the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) has awarded for 319 humanities projects, including traveling exhibitions, research fellowships and faculty research, the preservation of humanities collections, and educational programs for libraries, museums, and archives.
Find out more. Check out the Library Journal article from 12/28/09, "NEH Grants Support Library Construction, Preservation, Training."
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