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Are you working on a project which requires you to visit two or more health sciences libraries or knowledge centers in North America? You could receive $2,000 to support your work by applying for the David A. Kronick Traveling Fellowship!

 

Online application: David A. Kronick and Charles W. Sargent Visiting Fellowship (mlanet.org)

Submission deadline: November 15, 2023

 

About the Fellowship

Endowed in 2001 by the Bowden-Massey Foundation in honor of David A. Kronick PhD, AHIP, FMLA and updated in 2022 to co-honor Charles W. Sargent, PhD, AHIP, FMLA, the purpose of the fellowship is to study a specific aspect of health sciences librarianship (such as educational initiatives, scientific publishing, library management, and information science) in order to learn from others, improve practices, and share what is learned. One fellowship is awarded each year to support expenses involved in visiting (in-person and/or virtually) two or more health sciences libraries or knowledge centers in North America.

 

For more information, including eligibility requirements and terms, please visit: MLA : About : David A. Kronick and Charles W. Sargent Visiting Fellowship (mlanet.org)

 

The purpose of the fellowship–to study a specific aspect of health sciences librarianship–is broad in nature, therefore a wide range of projects may be eligible. We invite you to apply and look forward to reviewing your application. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact Rachel Pinotti, Jury Chair, at [log in to unmask]

 

Heidi Reis, MLIS, AHIP

Liaison to the Brody School of Medicine

2528 Laupus Health Sciences Library

600 Moye Blvd | Mail Stop 612

Greenville, NC 27834


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