For immediate release:
For the fifth year in a row, Swets North America is pleased to announce our $1,000
scholarship offer for attendance at the 2012 XXXII Annual Charleston Conference, taking place
November 7-10, 2012.
Applicants are asked to complete an essay of no more than 1,000 words on the topic, “In the
past few years we have seen the fusion of two trends: adoption of social media and
collaboration between researchers. As a result, researchers are looking for web-based tools
that can support their workflow and the collaboration with their peers. How do you think social
research collaboration is changing the academic landscape and how can the library be
involved?”
In order to apply, an email including an essay and brief curriculum vita can be send to swetsscholarships@us.swets.com by September 3, 2012. All applicants will be notified via email of
the status of their submission. Scholarship money must be used to attend the 2012 XXXII
Annual Charleston Conference.
Entries will be reviewed by a committee comprised of:
• Katina Strauch, Head of Collection Development, College of Charleston
• Chuck Hamaker, Associate University Librarian for Collections & Technical Services,
University of North Carolina – Charlotte
• Christine Stamison, Senior Customer Relations Manager, Swets
Christine M. Stamison, MLIS
Senior Customer Relations Manager
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