Closed Solicitation · LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
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The Library of Congress has issued a Broad Agency Announcement for its Innovators in Residence Program. This program, established in 2017, aims to bring in creative individuals with diverse expertise to facilitate transformational experiences within the largest library in the world. The Library of Congress houses millions of books, recordings, photographs, newspapers, maps, and manuscripts in its collections. The deadline for submissions is March 5, 2024, at 2:00 PM EST.
The Library of Congress is the largest library in the world, with millions of books, recordings, photographs, newspapers, maps, and manuscripts in its collections. The Library of Congress (Library) established an Innovator in Residence Program (IIR) in 2017 to invite creative people with diverse perspectives and expertise to enable transformational experiences that connect the Librarys digital collections with the American people. The residency is hosted by LC Labs as part of their efforts to demonstrate possibilities of how the Library relates to and enriches the work, life, and imagination of the American people. Residents are required to do research with Library collections, create a unique digital work that may be hosted on the LC Labs website, host a public program, and serve as an ambassador for the Library during their tenure. The Labs team seeks proposals for research and work that connects Library collections to new audiences by promoting insight and inspiration, discovery of Library items, and/or creative remixing and reuse. Amendment 0001 The purpose of this amendment is to provide answers to questions. The questions and answers are attached.
BROAD AGENCY ANNOUNCEMENT - INNOVATORS IN RESIDENCE PROGRAM is a federal acquisition solicitation issued by LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Review the full description, attachments, and submission requirements on SamSearch before the response deadline.
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