[Asis-l] ASIS&T History Fund Research and Best Paper Awards
IBEKWE-SANJUAN Fidelia
fidelia.ibekwe-sanjuan at univ-amu.fr
Thu May 7 14:38:15 EDT 2015
**The Advisory Board announces the following two competitive awards for
2015:
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*The ASIS&T History Fund Research Award *
This award will be for a maximum of $2,000 and will be awarded for the
best research proposal submitted by June 20, 2015. All topics relevant
to the history of information science and technology may be proposed.
The proposal should include: the central topic or question to be
researched and an extended abstract, qualifications of the researcher
(brief vita should be included), a budget and how the funds will be
expended. All funds must be expended by June 30, 2016.
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*The ASIS&T History Fund Best Paper Award *
This award will be for a maximum of $500 and will be awarded for the
best paper submitted by June 20, 2015. All topics relevant to the
history of information science and technology will be considered. The
paper may have been previously published or submitted to a journal. The
paper should not exceed 30 pages double-spaced, including notes and
references, using APA Style Manual. Nominations or self-nominations can
be made from anywhere.
*Webpage for the awards and submission link here:*
https://www.asist.org/about/awards/history-fund-awards/
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The ASIS&T History Fund was established by the ASIS&T Board of Directors
in June, 2000 for the purposes of supporting and encouraging research
and publication in the history of information science and technology.
The Fund is supported by donations (including book royalties) from
ASIS&T members and others with interest in the history of information
science and technology. The Fund Advisory Board encourages further
donations from anyone interested in supporting historical study of
information science and technology.
Members of the ASIS&T History Fund Advisory Board for 2015 are:
Fidelia Ibekwe-SanJuan (Chair SIG HFIS)
Ken Herold (chair-elect SIG HFIS)
Robert Williams
Michael Buckland
Kathryn La Barre
Trudi Bellardo Hahn
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Fidelia Ibekwe-SanJuan (Ph.D.)
Full Professor (Professeur des Universités)
School of Journalism & Communication (EJCAM)
http://ejcam.univ-amu.fr/
Aix-Marseille University - France.
Homepage: http://fidelia1.free.fr/
IRSIC research team: http://irsic.univ-amu.fr/
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