DLF FORUM FELLOWSHIPS FOR LIBRARIANS NEW TO THE PROFESSION
DLF Fall Forum 2006: Boston, MA
November 8-10, 2006
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: Friday September 8th, 2006.
RATIONALE
Our digital library operations often contain librarians, staff, and assistants who are lively, intellectually engaged, and inquisitive, but who are not always routinely funded to travel to conferences where they can learn more about the library profession, see digital initiatives from other institutions, and meet leaders in the profession.
We all have an interest in encouraging newcomers to the profession, and to further this aim DLF is pleased to continue the DLF Forum Fellowships. The Forums remain an excellent place to hear about the latest advances in digital librarianship, to meet new colleagues and contacts, and to get involved with DLF initiatives. For more information, please see: http://www.diglib.org/forums.htm
THE AWARD
* Four awards of up to $1,000 each to go towards the travel, board, and lodging expenses of attending a DLF Forum.
* Dinner at the conference with the other Forum Fellows and selected DLF members, to be hosted by the DLF Executive Director.
ELIGIBILITY
Nominations must come from DLF member institutions (although it is possible for a DLF member to nominate an individual from any other academic library).
Each DLF member institution is permitted to submit one candidate per Forum for this award.
The following full and part-time individuals are eligible:
* Library employees (faculty, librarians, or staff) who have been in the profession for 3 years or less;
* and whose work is wholly or predominantly in some area of the digital library.
* Graduate and undergraduate student assistants who, although only working part-time, make a significant contribution to a digital library endeavor and who may be considering a digital library career.
APPLICATION
Send an email by Friday September 8th, 2006 containing electronic copies of the following items to [log in to unmask], with the email subject line of "Fall Forum 2006 Fellowship Application: [your name here]":
* Brief personal statement (ca. 500 words) from the candidate explaining their educational background, what their Digital Library involvement is, why they are excited about Digital Library work, and how they see themselves benefiting from a DLF Forum.
* Cover letter from the nominating institution's University Librarian, Program Director, Division Head, or Associate University Librarian.
* A current résumé.
To answer a frequent question, optional letters of support such as those from a supervisor, a library colleague, or a library patron are welcome and permitted, but not required.
EVALUATION
Candidates will be selected by the Forum Program Committee. In assessing the applications, the Committee will look for a demonstrated commitment to digital library work as evidenced by work experience and academic background, and will consider the degree to which Forum participation might influence the applicant's decision to pursue a digital library career. They will also make sure that the applicants meet the basic eligibility requirements.
FORUM PROGRAM AND FELLOWSHIP EVALUATION COMMITTEE
Stephen Abrams, Harvard University
John Chapman, University of Minnesota
Hannah Frost, Stanford University
Barrie Howard, Digital Library Federation
Chris Ruotolo, University of Virginia
David Seaman, Digital Library Federation
Sarah Shreeves, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Perry Willett, University of Michigan
If you have any questions about the Fellowship, please contact David Seaman at [log in to unmask]
David Seaman
Executive Director
Digital Library Federation
Council on Library and Information Resources
1755 Massachusetts Ave., NW, Suite 500
Washington, DC 20036
tel: 202-939-4762; fax: 202-939-4765
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
web: http://www.diglib.org/
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