Dear library colleagues,
I apologize for duplicate messages - this is being cross-posted
to several listservs.
The SLA-PAM Professional Development Committee is pleased to
announce that IOP Publishing is once again sponsoring four
conference travel stipends to help new librarians with the
expenses of attending the SLA Annual Conference. The stipends aim
to accelerate the advancement of new librarians entering
science/technology librarianship by mentoring them to access
educational and professional opportunities within the SLA. This is
the third year running that IOP Publishing and the PAM Division
have proudly offered these travel stipends.
The selected recipients will each receive a $1,000 stipend to
assist in defraying the cost of attending the 2011 SLA conference
in Philadelphia, PA in June, 2011. Learn more about the IOP Travel
Stipend Award today and nominate yourself, or someone you know.
Eligibility
- Applicants should
be recent graduates of a library science program.
- Applicants should
have less than 3 years of professional library information
experience.
- Applicants must
work in a library focusing on one or more of the PAM
disciplines (physics, astronomy, mathematics, or computer
science) or act as a library’s subject specialist for one or
more of these disciplines.
- Applicants should
be first-time attendees of the SLA annual conference, or
first-time attendees in a PAM discipline.
The committee reserves
the right not to grant any of the four awards if not enough
applications meet all eligibility requirements and adhere to all
the application procedures.
Only applicants who meet all the eligibility requirements at the
time of application are submitted to the SLA-PAM review committee
for travel stipend consideration.
Candidate Expectations
- Candidate must
attend the SLA Annual Conference the year the award is given.
- Candidate must
attend the PAM business meeting and breakfast.
- Candidate should be
willing to attend PAM sessions and events at the Annual
Conference and participate in a group photo session
administered by SLA.
Application Procedure
1. Prepare a brief
letter (approximately 750 words), answering the questions:
- How do you meet
the criteria?
- What do you hope
to gain from attending the 2011 SLA conference?
- How do you
expect/hope to be involved with the PAM division?
2. Submit current
curriculum vitae OR resume.
Applications can be submitted via email to Nedelina
Tchangalova at nedelina@umd.edu
(subject line should begin with PAM Travel Stipend). Applications
will be accepted until February 1, 2011.
Notification
Applicants will receive notification of award status by March
1, 2011. The award check will be presented at the PAM business
meeting and breakfast.
The PAM Division is deeply grateful to IOP Publishing for their
continued involvement with and support of librarians at the SLA
conference, and most especially for their generous commitment to
the professional development of young science librarians.
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Nedelina Tchangalova
Librarian
Engineering & Physical Sciences Library
University of MD Libraries
College Park, MD 20742
Yahoo, AIM, MSN: NTlibrarian
Phone: (301) 405-9151
Fax: (301) 405-9164
http://www.lib.umd.edu/ENGIN/profile_Tchangalova.html