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Board members appointed by the Director of the Department of Libraries to three-year terms and represent a broad spectrum of public and private archival and research institutions. Members have experience in the collection, preservation, administration, and use of historic records.

2025 Meeting Dates

  • Thursday, February 13, 2025 11:00 AM
  • Wednesday, April 30, 2025 11:00 AM

Location: Oklahoma Department of Libraries, 200 NE 18 Street, Oklahoma City


Members of the Advisory Board

Jennifer Green
Archivist
Metropolitan Library System

Dr. Brad Robison
Archivist and Librarian
Retired

Daniel Gibbs
Library Director
Ardmore Public Library

Mary Larson
Associate Dean
Oklahoma State University Library

Jennifer Holt
Curator
Will Rogers Memorial Museums

Patricia Nunes
OHRAB Coordinator
Oklahoma Department of Libraries

Chad Williams
Director of Research
Oklahoma Historical Society

Natalie Currie
Director
Oklahoma Department of Libraries

Cassie Spindle
Deputy Director/Alternate
Oklahoma Department of Libraries

The National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) makes grants to help identify, preserve, and provide public access to records, images, and other materials that document American history. The grants go to state and local archives, colleges, universities, libraries, historical societies, and other nonprofit organizations throughout the U.S.

The Oklahoma Historical Records Advisory Board (OHRAB) functions as the state's liaison to NHPRC. It conducts these ongoing NHPRC grant activities:

  • Reviews records proposals of state and local significance before NHPRC makes its funding recommendations.

  • Provides consultation and advice to potential NHPRC grant applicants.

  • Develops state-level grant application packages to address statewide historical records issues and needs.

In its liaison capacity, OHRAB reviews grant applications submitted to the NHPRC from Oklahoma. The Board gives preference to projects that:

  • Identify and preserve endangered historically significant records;

  • Create an effective, efficient, and systematic records management and archival program for local government records;

  • Identify and preserve historically significant records pertaining to Native American organizations in Oklahoma; and

  • Provide direction and expertise for the creation and preservation of archival collections.

Proposals for NHPRC grants should be submitted to OHRAB by:

  • April 15 for founding era documentary editing projects, and electronic records projects. (NHPRC deadline June 1)

  • August 15 for all other eligible projects. (NHPRC deadline October 1)

Application guidelines and forms may be obtained from NHPRC's web site or by contacting NHPRC at:

National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC)
National Archives and Records Administration
700 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Room 106
Washington, DC 20408-0001
Tel: (202) 357-5010
Fax: (202) 357-5914
E-mail: nhprc@nara.gov

Last Modified on Dec 09, 2024
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