Call for Proposals: Libraries announce second round of Digital Borderlands Mellon grant

Call for Proposals: Libraries announce second round of Digital Borderlands Mellon grant

Oct. 18, 2021
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Letter from Papers of José Maria Arana. University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections.

Note: New proposal development workshop dates added on Jan. 14 and Jan. 21.

The University of Arizona Libraries invite faculty, scholars, and interdisciplinary teams from the university to submit applications for the second round of grants to support research and digital scholarship in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands.

Friday, March 4, 2022, is the application deadline. 

About the project

With a $750,000 three-year grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Libraries launched the Digital Borderlands project in 2020. 

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Shan Sutton, Verónica Reyes-Escudero, Megan Finn Senseney

Led by Shan Sutton, dean of University Libraries and principal investigator, and co-principal investigators Verónica Reyes-Escudero, head of Special Collections, and Megan Finn Senseney, head of Research Engagement, the project focuses on:

  • Digital Humanities

  • U.S. - Mexico Borderlands

  • Library service integration

  • Data-intensive research

  • Open access and digital storytelling

First round of grant awards

In May 2021, four proposals were each awarded a $60,000 micro-grant in the first round of this multi-year initiative to bring more visibility and awareness of often excluded stories, experiences, histories, and diversity in the borderlands. The first cohort of grant recipients represent a wide range of disciplines at the University of Arizona, while some project teams include organizations that serve communities in the border region.

In addition to strengthening the university’s commitment to creating new knowledge and being a leader in border studies, the project infuses library collections, expertise, and services that support digital storytelling and publishing. Through this collaborative initiative, the Libraries are exploring what researchers in humanities and humanistic social sciences are discovering today in order to challenge and reimagine what library services will look like tomorrow. 

Mandatory workshop sessions

Interested applicants must register for one of the following mandatory proposal development virtual workshop sessions:

Wednesday, Dec. 1, 1pm-5pm 
Register

Tuesday, Dec. 14, 1pm-5pm
Register 

Friday, Jan. 14, 9am-1pm
Register 

Friday, Jan. 21, 1pm-5pm
Register 

Visit the Digital Borderlands call for proposals for information.

Proposal review process

The project team has assembled a review board composed of campus leaders with expertise in research administration, humanities scholarship, borderlands research, and/or digital scholarship. The review board will evaluate each application on its individual merits and also consider high-merit proposals in conjunction to balance disciplinary and topical coverage as well as capacity within the libraries to meet the needs of all proposals during the performance period.