Principal author. Andrew Carnegie Collection. 2007. Office of Commonwealth Libraries, Library Services and Technology Act ($35,000). Funded.
Principal author. Andrew Carnegie Collection. 2006. Office of Commonwealth Libraries, Library Services and Technology Act ($32,121). Funded at $27,000.
Co-author and co-principal investigator. “Just in Time” Digitization of Historical Sources. 2005. National Endowment for the Humanities ($140,561). Not funded.
Primary author. Million Book Project Equipment Funding – supplementary proposal. 2005. National Science Foundation ($58,500). Funded.
Contributing author. Planning International Public and Scholarly Access Control for Intellectual Property. 2005-2006. National Science Foundation ($99,500). Not funded.
Principal author and investigator. Copyright Permission and Collection Development for the Million Book Project. 2004-2007. Institute for Museum and Library Services ($403,000). Not funded.
Principal negotiator. Copyright Permission Assistance for the Million Book Project. 2003-2004. University of California at Merced ($35,000). Funded.
Principal author and investigator. Quality Collection Development for the Million Book Project. 2003-2006. Institute for Museum and Library Services ($500,000). Not funded.
Principal author. Applied Research in Copyright Permissions. 2003-2005. MacArthur Foundation ($480,000). Not funded.
Contributing author, multiple grant proposals related to planning and implementing a project to digitize a million books with university partners in the United States, India, and China, and OCLC. 2001-2005. Equipment proposals funded by the National Science Foundation ($3,500,000).
Principal author and project coordinator. Smart Web Exhibits. 1999-2001. Institute of Museum and Library Services ($333,000). Funded.
Principal narrative author and coordinator of budgets with five libraries and the Online Computer Library Center . 24/7 Science “Chat” Reference. 2000. National Science Foundation ($498,000). Not funded.
Project coordinator. Automated Reference Assistant. 1999-2000. Funded by a private foundation ($200,000).
Principal narrative author. Tracking the Use and Impact of Digital Information in Education. 1999. National Science Foundation ($380,000). Not funded.
Principal narrative author. Multilingual Digital Library Infrastructure Project. 1999. National Science Foundation ($1,500,000). Not funded.
Negotiator and administrator. Human factors research contract. 1995-2000. Sirsi Corporation ($35,000). Funded.
Co-investigator. The ELIXIR Project: An Electronic Library Integrating and E xtending Internet Resources. 1994-1998. National Science Foundation ($4,798,000). Not funded.