[Students-l] Fwd: [Asis-l] Scholarly Communication Doctoral Fellowship
Michel Menou
michel.menou at orange.fr
Wed Jan 6 10:56:17 EST 2016
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Subject: [Asis-l] Scholarly Communication Doctoral Fellowship
Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2016 12:13:53 -0500
From: Cassidy Sugimoto <cassidysugimoto at gmail.com>
To: asis-l at asis.org
The School of Informatics and Computing at Indiana University
Bloomington seeks to recruit an exceptional doctoral student with
interest in issues related to scholarly communication for the IDEASc
fellowship program, funded by the Institute for Museum and Library
Services (IMLS) and hosted by the Department of Information and Library
Science (ILS) and the University Libraries at Indiana University
Bloomington (IUB). IDEASc – Integrated Doctoral Education with
Application to Scholarly Communication – is a fellowship program
designed to further scholarship and practice in the area of scholarly
communication by integrating practical experience in the library with
the research and classroom experiences that comprise the traditional
education of doctoral students. The Fellow will be provided with
intensive mentoring, wide-ranging opportunities to work and conduct
research in scholarly communication, and comprehensive training in
pedagogy, curricular development, and in-class instruction. Our efforts
are motivated by an awareness of the complex transformations of library
roles in the scholarly communication environment and the increasing need
to educate future LIS faculty with an integrated understanding of
research and practice to meet the needs of future MLS students.
The Fellow will receive a stipend of $23,000, health insurance, tuition,
travel assistance, and funding for publication in an open access journal
for three consecutive years as part of this program. The Fellow will
also have an opportunity to work in the library with experienced and
innovative librarians and with leading faculty studying the diverse
range of issues related to scholarly communication. Potential topics of
interest include, but are not limited to, digital libraries,
scientometrics, intellectual property, metadata, social media metrics,
university presses, data curation, digital humanities, scholarly
publishing, institutional repositories, and copyright. Additional
information can be found on the project website:
http:info.ils.indiana.edu/IDEASc <http://info.ils.indiana.edu/IDEASc>
Indiana University Bloomington is particularly well-situated to support
this proposal given its campus-wide focus on issues of scholarly
communication as well as the strengths of both the Indiana University
Bloomington Libraries and the Department of Information and Library
Science in this domain. This is a time of systemic change in how
institutions create, sustain, and provide access to information, and
libraries and LIS professionals are uniquely situated to influence the
direction of this change. The project will graduate doctoral students
who are not only familiar with issues of scholarly communication but
will also, as leaders in the field, understand scholarly communication
from the varying perspectives of practice, education, and research.
Applicants will need to apply to and meet the requirements for the ILS
Ph.D. program. Information on the Ph.D. application process can be found
on the departmental website (http://ils.indiana.edu/phd/). Students will
additionally be asked to send their personal statement, writing sample,
and CV/resume directly to Dr. Cassidy R. Sugimoto (sugimoto [at]
indiana.edu <http://indiana.edu>). *Applications should be received by
February 1, 2016 for full consideration.*
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Cassidy R. Sugimoto, PhD
Associate Professor
School of Informatics and Computing
Indiana University Bloomington
http://ella.slis.indiana.edu/~sugimoto
<http://ella.slis.indiana.edu/%7Esugimoto>
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