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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Mellon gift of $2.1 million will help save photographsWith a $2.1 million gift from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Harvard University Library will establish a comprehensive, Universitywide preservation program for Harvard's holdings of more than 7.5 million photographs. The Mellon Foundation is providing a $1.25 million matching grant to endow the position of senior photograph conservator in the library's Weissman Preservation Center as well as $850,000 to help launch the new program during a six-year start-up period. Commenting on the Mellon Foundation gift, President Lawrence H. Summers stated,
Sidney Verba, Carl H. Pforzheimer University Professor and director of the University Library, described the Mellon gift to Harvard as an unparalleled opportunity. "Because of the Mellon Foundation's vision and generosity, Harvard can create a photograph preservation program that is unique among American universities and that leverages new sources of support. The program will ensure that Harvard's monumental collections of photographs can be made available for widespread use today, and are preserved for future generations." Since 1997, the Mellon Foundation has awarded more than $10 million in support of photograph conservation nationally. Harvard has collected photographs for more than 160 years. Holdings in the libraries, archives, museums, and teaching hospitals span the history of the medium in all its facets, from daguerreotypes to digital images, and document an encyclopedic range of subjects, from art history to zoology. In 2003, with prior support from the Mellon Foundation, Harvard's Weissman Center completed an assessment of the nature and condition of the University's collections.
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