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Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 14:42:05 -0800
From: Markel Tumlin <mtumlin@mail.sdsu.edu>
Subject: [NASIG-L] Student Grant Announcement
NASIG AWARD ANNOUNCEMENTS
2000 NASIG STUDENT GRANT ANNOUNCEMENT
The North American Serials Interest Group (NASIG) is currently seeking
candidates for grants to attend the Fifteenth Annual Conference to be held
at University of California, San Diego (UCSD) June 22-25,
2000. Established in 1985, NASIG is an independent organization that
promotes communication and sharing of ideas among all members of the
serials information chain - anyone working with or concerned about
serials. For more information about NASIG, please see the NASIG web page
at http://nasig.org/.
Through the granting of these awards, NASIG desires to encourage
participation in this information chain by students who are interested in
pursuing some aspect of serials work upon completion of their professional
degrees. Each June the annual conference is held on a different college or
university campus, where the various segments of the serials community
(including publishers, vendors, and librarians) meet in an informal setting
to network and share information. The conference includes the presentation
of papers, panels, workshops, tours, and social events.
GUIDELINES
SCOPE OF AWARD: Recipients are expected to attend the entire conference and
submit a brief written report to NASIG, which will be excerpted for
publication in the NASIG Newsletter. Expenses for travel, registration,
meals, and lodging will be paid by NASIG. Each recipient will also receive
a year's membership in NASIG.
ELIGIBILITY: Students who are currently enrolled at the graduate level in
any ALA accredited library school, who do not already have an ALA
accredited degree, and who have expressed an interest in some aspect of
serials work, are eligible. Applicants must be full- or part-time students
at the time of application. In order to accept an award, a recipient must
not be employed in a position requiring an ALA accredited degree, nor on
leave from such a position, at the time of acceptance of the grant. Equal
consideration will be given to all qualified applicants, with preference
given to those earning their degrees the year of the conference. Students
do not have to be NASIG members to apply, and they must not have earned
their degrees earlier than the end of the school year prior to the NASIG
conference. Applicants must not have attended a previous NASIG conference.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Application forms will be available after November
15, 1999, in ALA accredited library schools, through the NASIG Web Page,
and from Markel Tumlin, Co-Chair, Awards and Recognition Committee.
Completed applications should be sent to:
Markel Tumlin
General Reference Division
University Library, LLA 1101-L
San Diego State University
5500 Camponile Drive
San Diego, CA 92182-8050
Phone (619) 594-6875
Fax (619) 594-3270
E-Mail: mtumlin@mail.sdsu.edu
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Applications must be postmarked/faxed by February
16, 2000. Applications postmarked/faxed after this date will not be
considered.
AWARD NOTIFICATION: Award recipients will be notified by April 1, 2000. A
maximum of ten grants may be awarded for 2000.