CNM Update
Media | 10/09/2002 4:00 am EDT
Bell Broadcast and New Media Fund attracts applicantsAndra Sheffer, executive director of the Bell Broadcast and New Media Fund, tells Canadian NEW MEDIA that between 30 and 35 applications for funding were received on October 1. Historical Microreproductions wins fundingThe Canadian Institute of Historical Microreproductions (CIHM) has been granted $312,500 from the Canadian Culture Online Program’s Partnership Fund. The funding will allow CIHM to compile its database of pre-1900 public documents provided by various lending libraries and the National Library of Canada. The ultimate goal, according to a media release, is to digitize and make available 1,250 documents with about 250,000 pages of content. Documents range from those of the first colonial governments, through Confederation and up to 1920. The public can view the documents at http://www.canadiana.org. This is the second year of the ongoing project. More details. Heritage supports new media and cinema festivalCanadian Heritage has announced $131,250 in funding for
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