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Puerto Rico's libraries, archives and museums road to recovery: A timeline of events after Hurricane MariaMain MenuContentTable of contentsIntroductionIntroduction to the timelineAcknowledgmentsTime to say thank youAbout the AuthorsA little bit about the contributorsTimelineContent for the months of September 2017 through September 2018InterviewsInterviews with libraries, archives and museum professionals about the impact of hurricane Maria at their institutionsContributeContribute to the timelineHilda Teresa Ayala-González8debada32f20c24cccbfe3e9c49abc73bd02b2ae
Funding
12018-08-06T00:37:37-07:00Hilda Teresa Ayala-González8debada32f20c24cccbfe3e9c49abc73bd02b2ae3099212Funding awarded to help with emergency recoverystructured_gallery2018-10-28T19:06:09-07:00Hilda Teresa Ayala-González8debada32f20c24cccbfe3e9c49abc73bd02b2aeWhen disaster strikes, funding becomes essential to rebuild damaged structures, protect endangered patrimony and help artists continue their work. In Puerto Rico, funding not only came as a monetary contribution but also through special programs that hoped to attend particular needs.
By July 2018 $1,462.994.32 USD had been awarded through special calls by diverse entities to 164 institutions or artist. Also, the American Library Association and Reforma Nacional's “Adopt a Library” provided direct support to 20 participants and the Institute for Conservation of Historic & Artistic's “Collections Assessment for Preservation” program assisted one institutions with collection assessment.
Approved funding for Puerto Rico
Responsible
Awards
Approved funding
National Endowment for the Humanities
30
$859,114.75
Fundación Puertorriqueña de las Humanidades
6
$117,587.57
Society of American Archivist
6
$26,086.00
American Library Association
13
$52,000.00
Beta-Local
109
$408,260.00
Contents of this tag:
12018-07-28T22:34:22-07:00Hilda Teresa Ayala-González8debada32f20c24cccbfe3e9c49abc73bd02b2aeALA Disaster Relief Fund to support Caribbean islands, Mexico, Puerto Rico, library rebuilding efforts12Funding - The American Library Association (ALA) extends its call for funding to the Caribbean. The news release exhorts members to donate to help support the recovery efforts.media/ALA_tm.pngplain2018-08-14T09:53:36-07:00Hilda Teresa Ayala-González8debada32f20c24cccbfe3e9c49abc73bd02b2ae
12018-08-04T16:25:40-07:00Hilda Teresa Ayala-González8debada32f20c24cccbfe3e9c49abc73bd02b2aeEBSCO donates $10,000 (US) and disaster databases to ACURIL’s Campaign10Funding - EBSCO Information Services donated funding to the Association of Caribbean University, Research and Institutional Libraries’ Disaster Relief Campaign. Also, they agreed on provide free access for six months to two disaster databases: Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery Reference Center; Home Improvement Reference Center.media/ACURIL_20171121.pngplain2018-08-14T10:48:33-07:00Hilda Teresa Ayala-González8debada32f20c24cccbfe3e9c49abc73bd02b2ae
12018-08-04T16:31:03-07:00Hilda Teresa Ayala-González8debada32f20c24cccbfe3e9c49abc73bd02b2aeMediatón Social de ACURIL 20178Funding - The Association of Caribbean University, Research and Institutional Libraries performs a two day fundraising campaign for the recovery, relief and rebuilding of Caribbean libraries, archives, museums affected by Hurricanes Irma & Maria. Activities took place from November 30 to December 1st 2017.media/ACURIL_20171130.pngplain2018-08-14T10:51:49-07:00Hilda Teresa Ayala-González8debada32f20c24cccbfe3e9c49abc73bd02b2ae
12018-08-04T16:23:35-07:00Hilda Teresa Ayala-González8debada32f20c24cccbfe3e9c49abc73bd02b2aeALA and REFORMA create Adopt a Library program to assist libraries in the Caribbean6Funding - The American Library Association and REFORMA, the National Association to Promote Library and Information Services to Latinos and Spanish Speakers established a partnership to support affected libraries.media/ALA_20171117.pngplain2018-08-14T10:48:12-07:00Hilda Teresa Ayala-González8debada32f20c24cccbfe3e9c49abc73bd02b2ae
12018-07-29T11:28:34-07:00Hilda Teresa Ayala-González8debada32f20c24cccbfe3e9c49abc73bd02b2aeNEH Chairman’s Emergency Grants Available for Humanities Institutions Impacted by Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria5Funding - The National Endowment for the Humanities Grant was extended to cover damages in museums, archives, libraries, colleges, and other nonprofit cultural organizations affected by Hurricanes Irma and Maria in FEMA-designated disaster zones. These fast-track funding was for up to $30,000 dollars.media/NEH_20170925.pngplain2018-08-14T10:08:58-07:00Hilda Teresa Ayala-González8debada32f20c24cccbfe3e9c49abc73bd02b2ae
12018-08-05T15:50:02-07:00Hilda Teresa Ayala-González8debada32f20c24cccbfe3e9c49abc73bd02b2aePrograma de ayuda tras el paso del Huracán María3Funding - La Fundación Puertorriqueña de las Humanidades announces funds availability through their “Programa Especial de Ayuda, Recuperación y Mitigación de Daños causados por el Huracán María a las Organizaciones Culturales”. Institutions could apply for up to $20,000 dollars.media/FPH_20171208.pngplain2018-08-14T11:21:41-07:00Hilda Teresa Ayala-González8debada32f20c24cccbfe3e9c49abc73bd02b2ae
12018-08-05T20:03:36-07:00Hilda Teresa Ayala-González8debada32f20c24cccbfe3e9c49abc73bd02b2aeREFORMA National ALA Midwinter 2018 Fundraiser, Denver, CO3Funding - REFORMA (National Association to Promote Library and Information Services to Latinos and Spanish Speakers) organizes a fundraising to help with disaster relief in Puerto Rico.media/Reforma_20171218.pngplain2018-08-14T11:23:49-07:00Hilda Teresa Ayala-González8debada32f20c24cccbfe3e9c49abc73bd02b2ae
12018-07-29T21:51:35-07:00Hilda Teresa Ayala-González8debada32f20c24cccbfe3e9c49abc73bd02b2aeJane Stern Dorado Community Library Hurricane Relief Fund3Funding - A community library plays a fundamental role in the recovery process. In Dorado, they open a funding campaign to help hurricane survivors.media/JaneFunding_20171018.pngplain2018-08-14T10:27:52-07:00Hilda Teresa Ayala-González8debada32f20c24cccbfe3e9c49abc73bd02b2ae
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12018-07-29T19:45:13-07:00Introduction17Introduction to the timelineplain2019-05-04T19:23:09-07:00This project compiles the available resources (in my possession or found through the Web) related to the impact and recovery process of libraries, archives, museums and other cultural institutions in Puerto Rico. It is not exhaustive, but, hopefully it will provide enough documentation for future generations to understand part of the recovery events that took place immediately after Hurricane Maria or at least inspire other projects that can help tell a more holistic story. There are so many hands and hearts involved in almost a year of activities that I found its dissemination imperative.
Thanks to Dr. Joel Blanco-Rivera from the Escuela Graduada de Ciencias y Tecnologías de la Información (EGCTI) and his students, available links were saved in the Internet Archives to ensure they are preserved for long-term access. Also, videos were preserved using Webrecorder.
Also, thanks to the wonderful support of future library and archives professionals, interviews in Spanish with institutions were performed to gather a deeper insight into the recovery strategies. Again, thanks to Dr. Joel Blanco-Rivera and his students from the Biblioteca Digital Course (August - December 2018) and from my students in the Preservación, Conservación y Restauración de Documentos (January - May 2019).
Navigating the timeline The timeline is dived into two main sections: Timeline and Interviews. In the timeline, each page represents a month arranged chronologically and where available, a link is provided. The images are screenshots of the original content, a visit to the websites is suggested for full content (this will be a hyperlink at the beginning of the text, according to the three main topics: event, funding or publication). The links will take you to the archive version of the original content to ensure its availability. To view the original content, go to the Details tab and look for "dcterms:isFormatOf". Even though descriptions are in English, most of the content in the links will be in Spanish. In the interviews section, each page contains an interview (in Spanish) from a specific institution. Recordings can be either a video or an audio recording. The author of the interview is listed with the text.
Loading time will depend on Internet connection speed. Be patient. To move around the timeline, use the arrows located on the corners or drag the box to the date or item of your interest. To move between pages, use the navigation menu on the top left corner or the button located at the end of the page.
Exploring visualizations and alternatives paths The wonderfulness of this tool (Scalar) is its multiple pathways to information and understanding. Each reader can either follow the events by month or use the visualization menu on the top left (the one that looks like a compass) to explore how the content is connected. Also, during the research, I was able to regroup items in four main topics: funding, activities, media coverage and publication, and support. But, it is up to the readers to choose their path (like Cortazar suggested in 1963 with Rayuela).
Fair use & take down notice All works included in this project are used solely as an educational tool under "Fair Use" as stated under the section 107 of the US Copyright Law. If any copyrighted material needs to be removed, please fill out this form.
Cover image National Heritage Responders visit to the Library at the University of Puerto Rico in Humacao Source: Evelyn Milagros Rodríguez
In awe, I leave you a very humble tribute to resilience and solidarity