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The National Initiative for a Networked Cultural Heritage (NINCH) was a nonprofit membership coalition of arts, humanities and social science organizations formed to create leadership from the cultural community in the evolution of the digital environment.

The Initiative began in 1993 as a collaborative project of the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS), the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI), and the Getty Information Institute (GII), an operating program of the J. Paul Getty Trust. It hired its founding (and only) executive director in 1996 and was dissolved in 2003. CNI maintains the NINCH website as it was in 2003.

NINCH acted as a central clearinghouse for information about digital cultural projects, mostly through its NINCH-Announce listserv, as a technical and information resource for members, and as an advocate in policymaking circles.

Key projects included:

On closure NINCH had 109 member organizations (including 45 research libraries through the Association of Research Libraries).


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  • [1] NINCH Guide to Good Practice
  • [2] NINCH Guide to Good Practice
  • [3] NINCH Announce
  • [4] NINCH Copyright Town Meeting
  • [5] Discovering Good Practice: Metadata and the NINCH Guide
  • [6] Tool-Time, or 'Haven't We Been Here Already?' Ten Years in Humanities Computing by John Unsworth
  • [7] Link to NINCH Guide to Good Practice
  • [8] Image: George Eastman House
  • [9] The 5th annual CAA/NINCH Copyright Town Meeting, 2001: Licensing Initiatives for Scholars and Teachers:Contributions from the Copyright Industry and Other Resources
  • [10] Computing and the humanities : summary of a roundtable meeting by National Research Council (U.S.). Computer Science and Telecommunications Board.; Coalition for Networked Information.; National Initiative for a Networked Cultural Heritage
  • [11] The National Initiative for a Networked Cultural Heritage: Intellectual Needs Shaping Technical Solutions
  • [12] WIPO: Resources for Museums and other Collection-Holding Institutions

Alan Gale, (1998) "National Initiative for a Networked Cultural Heritage (NINCH)", Electronic Resources Review, Vol. 2 Iss: 8, pp.97 - 97