NASIG Fritz Schwartz 2001 Scholarship Call for Applications (Anne McKee) ERCELAA@ctrvax.Vanderbilt.Edu 05 Dec 2000 14:45 UTC
Date: Mon, 04 Dec 2000 15:05:03 -0700 From: "Anne E. McKee" <mckeea@LINDAHALL.ORG> Subject: NASIG FRITZ SCHWARTZ 2001 SCHOLARSHIP CALL FOR APPLICATIONS ********************************************************* FRITZ SCHWARTZ SERIALS EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP SPONSORED BY NASIG AND SISAC The North American Serials Interest Group (NASIG) and the Serials Industry Systems Advisory Committee (SISAC) partner each year to award a $2500 scholarship to a library 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 also receive a Student Grant Award to attend the NASIG conference for the year in which the scholarship is granted and will receive a one-year NASIG membership. The 2001 NASIG conference will be held at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas, May 23-26. The award is named in honor of Fritz Schwartz, who was a well-known and highly respected authority on Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), the Internet, and library standards. A frequent speaker at NASIG annual conferences, his last NASIG appearance was to conduct a highly rated workshop at the 10th Conference at Duke University. He actively participated in various committees within SISAC, the National Information Standards Organization (NISO), and the International Committee on EDI for Serials (ICEDIS). At the time of his death, Fritz was Manager of Electronic Services and Standards at the Faxon Company. NASIG and SISAC are pleased to offer this scholarship in memory of Fritz's many contributions to the library profession and to honor his energy, warmth, humor, and passion for standards. NASIG is an international organization committed to promoting communication and sharing of ideas among all participants in the serials information chain. Information about NASIG is available at http://nasig.org/. SISAC provides a forum for professionals throughout the entire serials chain to work together in developing standardized formats with which to electronically transmit serials information. Further information concerning SISAC is available through the Book Industry Study Group site: http://www.bisg.org/. ELIGIBILITY: At the time the scholarship is awarded, the applicant must be entering an ALA- accredited graduate library program or must have completed no more than twelve hours of academic requirements towards the graduate degree. The applicant must have serials-related work experience and a desire to pursue a professional serials career after earning the Graduate library degree. The following materials are required by the applicant and must be postmarked/faxed by JANUARY 31, 2001. (Applications postmarked/faxed after this date will not be considered): · A completed application form; · Letters of reference from two information professionals; · A resume or curriculum vita; · A statement of the applicant's career objectives (not to exceed 250 words); · A statement on how the applicant's qualifications satisfy the eligibility requirements and the purpose of the award (not to exceed 250 words). The award winner will be required to be enrolled for a minimum of six credit hours of library/information science courses per semester/quarter during the academic year that the award is granted. The award winner will be ineligible to reapply for the scholarship. Only one scholarship will be awarded per academic year. Application forms will be available after November 15, 2000 in ALA accredited library schools, through the NASIG Web Page, in this issue of the NASIG Newsletter, and from Kay Johnson, Co-Chair, Awards and Recognition Committee. Completed applications and all related materials should be sent to: Kay G. Johnson Co-Chair, NASIG Awards & Recognition Committee 306 Hodges Library University of Tennessee Knoxville, TN 37996-1000 Phone (865) 974-6913 Fax (865) 974-0551 E-mail: johnsonk@utk.edu APPLICATION DEADLINE: January 31, 2001. AWARD NOTIFICATION: The award recipient will be notified by March 12, 2001.