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The CLIOH Project

The CLIOH Project is an initiative of the Informatics Research Institute. CLIOH is a collaboration between Informatics at IUPUI, the IU Library system, the Mathers Museum in Bloomington, and the Indiana State Museum in Indianapolis.

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The project is a multi-disciplinary initiative that brings together a range of Indiana University's schools and departments, including New Media, Computer Science, Archeology, Anthropology, History, Art, Journalism, Music, Library Science, and Museum Studies.

The CLIOH Project is supported by funding from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) and the IU School of Informatics. CLIOH is directed by IUPUI New Media Clinical Assistant Professor Susan Tennant. Professor Tennant is also a member of the board of directors for the Virtual Heritage Network.

For more information, view the CLIOH web site.