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NASIG Awards
(Please excuse the cross-posting)
The North American Serials Interest Group (NASIG) is pleased to
announce the beginning of its application cycle for NASIG's 2007
grants, awards, and scholarships. Every year, NASIG awards
student travel grants, awards for promising serialists,
scholarships for library school students, and an international
award to aid in serials research. Since 1988, NASIG has granted
over 130 student grant awards- including 6 grants for Mexican
students, 5 Marcia Tuttle Awards for international serials
research, 9 Fritz Schwartz educational scholarships, 22 Horizon
Awards to recognize up-and-coming members of the profession, and,
in 2006, the first ever Serials Specialist award to an
outstanding serials paraprofessional. For more awards
information, please visit the NASIG Awards Web page at
http://www.nasig.org/awards/. All awards will be presented at
the 22nd Annual Conference in Louisville, KY.
NASIG Student Grant Award: This award is open to qualified
students in any NASIG member country (defined for this purpose as
the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Greenland). Students who
are currently enrolled at the graduate level at an ALA-accredited
library school now and/or at the time of enrollment, who do not
already have an ALA-accredited degree, and who have expressed an
interest in some aspect of serials work, are eligible. Through
the granting of these awards, NASIG desires to encourage
participation in the serials information chain by students who
are interested in pursuing some aspect of serials work upon
completion of their professional degrees. Expenses for travel
within North America, registration, and three nights lodging will
be paid by NASIG. Conference registration includes most meals,
and a stipend of $75 is intended to offset the cost of meals not
included and transportation between the airport and the
conference hotel. Each recipient will also receive a year's free
membership in NASIG.
NASIG Horizon Award: The purpose of the NASIG Horizon Award is to
advance the profession by providing promising new information
professionals with the opportunity to accelerate their knowledge
and understanding of serials by networking and interacting with a
wide range of dedicated professionals working in all segments of
the serials information chain, including vendors, publishers, and
all non-traditional serialists. The award provides the recipient
with a firsthand introduction to NASIG by sponsoring attendance
at the NASIG annual conference. NASIG will pay for all conference
registration, three nights lodging, and travel costs within North
America. Conference registration includes most meals, and a
stipend of $75 is intended to offset the cost of meals not
included and transportation between the airport and the
conference hotel. In addition, to encourage active participation
in NASIG, the recipient will receive a year's free membership in
NASIG and will be invited to serve on a NASIG committee the year
following the award. At least one award will be given in 2007.
NASIG Serials Specialist Award: The purpose of the NASIG Serials
Specialist Award is to provide a promising paraprofessional with
the opportunity to advance his/her knowledge and understanding of
serials by networking and interacting with a wide range of
dedicated professionals working in all segments of the serials
information chain. The award provides the recipient with a
firsthand introduction to NASIG by sponsoring attendance at the
NASIG annual conference. NASIG will pay for conference
registration, three nights housing, and travel costs within North
America. Conference registration includes most meals, and a
stipend of $75 is intended to offset the cost of meals not
included and transportation between the airport and the
conference hotel. In addition, to encourage active participation
in NASIG, the recipient will receive a year's free membership.
NASIG Marcia Tuttle International Grant: The grant will provide
funding for an individual working in any area of the serials
information chain to foster international communication and
education through activities involving some aspect of serials
such as, but not limited to: research, collaborative projects,
job exchanges, and presentation of papers at conferences.
Applicants may be either serialists practicing in North American
countries seeking funding for appropriate activities involving
some aspect of serials taking place outside North American
countries, or serialists practicing outside North American
countries seeking funding for appropriate activities involving
some aspect of serials in North American countries. The grant is
named in honor of Marcia Tuttle.
NASIG Fritz Schwartz Scholarship Grant: NASIG awards a $3,000
scholarship to a library/information science graduate student who
demonstrates excellence in scholarship and the potential for
accomplishment in a serials career. The purpose of the
scholarship is to advance the serials profession by providing an
aspiring library student who has prior serials experience with
enhanced educational opportunities. In addition to the
scholarship, the recipient will receive a NASIG Conference
Student Grant Award to attend the NASIG conference for the year
in which the scholarship is given. Expenses for travel within
North
America, registration, and three nights lodging will be paid by
NASIG. Conference registration includes most meals, and a stipend
of $75 is intended to offset the cost of meals not included and
transportation between the airport and the conference hotel. The
2007 Annual Conference will be held at the Galt House Hotel and
Suites in Louisville, Kentucky, May 31-June 3, 2007. The
recipient will also receive a year's free membership in NASIG.
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Rick Anderson
Dir. of Resource Acquisition
University of Nevada, Reno Libraries
(775) 784-6500 x273
rickand@unr.edu