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Feature Stories |
By Missy Lodge, Head, Library Programs & Development, State Library of Ohio
In February, 2009, the State Library of Ohio, in partnership with the Ohio Historical Society, was awarded an Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) Connecting to Collections Planning Grant. Entitled “Ohio Heritage Partnership: A Statewide Initiative”, this project will begin to address the lack of care and preservation of Ohio’s cultural heritage which has reached a crisis point and must be addressed if our heritage is to be saved.
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The Connecting to Collections grant program grew out of the 2005 publication “A Public Trust at Risk: The Heritage Heath Index (HHI) Report on the State of America’s Collections”, a joint project of Heritage Preservation and IMLS. The HHI Report concludes that our nations’ collections of objects and documents are imperiled and in need of swift action. The report recommendations include:
In response to the HHI, IMLS launched a call to action entitled “Connecting to Collections”. One component was the initiation of planning grants. Each state was eligible to receive one of the $40,000 awards. Grants allow for collaborative planning partnerships among libraries, museums, archives and other statewide organizations to address the HHI recommendations. Ohio submitted an application in October 2008, receiving the award notification in February 2009.
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