I'll chime in as a current BKC affiliate, and say that I've found the last couple of months quite valuable. As the director of an organization, I know that it is unlikely that I will produce any new research while I am affiliated with the Center. I really struggle to be as present as I would like to be, since I'm a painfully busy person. That said, the conversations I've followed online and the events I have been to are incredibly rewarding. This helps to inform the type of impact my library consortium can have and the types of programs I want to design to create that impact. I highly recommend people on these lists consider applying. Nate On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 10:07 AM Andromeda Yelton <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Do you do scholarship, activism, software development, law, or something > else awesome in the internet-and-society space? Would you like to carry on > that work in the midst of a multidisciplinary cohort of brilliant people? > MPOW has opened its call for 2019-2020 fellows: > > https://cyber.harvard.edu/getinvolved/fellowships/1920Fellows > > Please have a look if this sounds like your sort of thing. I'm not > involved with the selection process, but I'm happy to answer questions > about Berkman Klein and Cambridge, MA. There are also several fellows, > affiliates, and alumni in the library world, whom I invite to chime in :) > > Note that fellows are expected to spend a fair fraction of their time > physically present in Cambridge but affiliates can be more loosely coupled, > so please think about this whether or not you're in the area. > > -- > Andromeda Yelton > Web Applications Developer, Berkman Klein Center: > https://cyber.harvard.edu > Past President, Library & Information Technology Association: > http://www.lita.org > http://andromedayelton.com > @ThatAndromeda <http://twitter.com/ThatAndromeda> > > To maximize your use of LITA-L or to unsubscribe, see > http://www.ala.org/lita/involve/email > -- Nate Hill natehill.net