The Scholarly Communications program focuses broadly on all stages in the life cycle of scholarly resources. The program complements fellowships and other kinds of support for research and teaching at research universities, liberal arts colleges, independent research centers, libraries, and museums. Grantmaking occurs principally in five main categories: new methods of creating scholarly resources, innovations in scholarly publication, cataloging and other forms of access, preservation, and research and evaluation. Letters of inquiry regarding ideas that fall within the program are welcome and reviewed throughout the year.
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Thursday, June 12, 2008
Mellon Foundation's Scholarly Communications
Posted by MGGCHR at 10:18 AM