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For Immediate Release  August 22, 2002
Contact:  Cynthia Burns  202-939-4750



Mellon Dissertation Fellowships Offered by CLIR


WASHINGTON, D.C. For the second year, the Council on Library and
Information Resources is offering fellowships funded by The Andrew W.
Mellon Foundation to support dissertation research in the humanities in
original sources.


Applications postmarked by December 1, 2002 (November 15, 2002, if mailed
from outside the United States) will be considered for approximately 10
awards to be announced by April 1, 2003, for use beginning between June 1
and September 1, 2003.


The purposes of the program are to


-help junior scholars in the humanities and related social-science fields
gain skill and creativity in developing knowledge from original sources
-enable dissertation writers to do research wherever relevant sources may
be rather than just where financial support is available -encourage more
extensive and innovative uses of original sources in libraries, archives,
museums, historical societies, and related repositories in the U.S. and
abroad, and
-provide insight from the viewpoint of doctoral candidates into how
scholarly resources can be developed for access most helpfully in the future.


Application information and forms are available under Fellowships at
http://www.clir.org/fellowships/mellon/mellon.html, or may be requested
from CLIR by e-mail at info@clir.org, by phone at (202) 939-4750, or by
mail at CLIR, 1755 Massachusetts Ave., NW, Suite 500, Washington, DC, 20036.


The Council on Library and Information Resources is an independent,
nonprofit organization that works to expand access to information, however
recorded and preserved, as a public good. In partnership with other
organizations, CLIR helps create services that expand the concept of
"library" and supports the providers and preservers of information.




 

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