Chicago Collections


is a membership organization of more than 45 libraries, museums, historical societies, and other cultural heritage organizations collaborating to preserve and promote the history of the Chicago region.

History

Launched in 2015 after several years of planning among its charter members, Chicago Collections now sponsors a wide range of , including exhibitions and public lectures. Chicago Collections also provides information services such as its , as well as instructional materials available on member web sites. Chicago Collections has established partnerships with other non-profit organizations in the City of Chicago, including National Public Radio, Chicago Metro History Education Center, and the Library of Congress's Teaching with Primary Sources program, to answer questions about Chicago history from researchers and the general public, and to promote use of member collections and services by teachers and students of all ages.
With funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Chicago Collections has developed , a digital portal providing access to more than 117,000 images and 6,800 archival collections from member institutions. The Center for Research Libraries awarded its 2016 Primary Source Award for Access to Tracy J. Seneca, for her role in leading the development of the ECC portal.

Governing Members

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