Applications are now being accepted for the Art Libraries Society
of North America (ARLIS/NA) H.W. Wilson Foundation Research Award.
This award of up to $3,000 supports research activities by
ARLIS/NA members in the fields of librarianship, visual resources curatorship,
and the arts. The award seeks to promote research which benefits the
professions of art librarianship and visual resources as well as the broader
library profession. Proposals may address the compilation and dissemination of
information, translation of original scholarship, analysis of the professions,
or the enhancement of access to information. Eligible projects include
those which result in original scholarship in the arts (performing,
architectural, visual, etc.) or aspects of visual and material culture.
Applications and accompanying material must be postmarked by February 4th,
2011.
Guidelines and application form are available on the ARLIS/NA website: http://arlisna.org/about/awards/wilson_guidelines.html
Previous award winners can be found here: http://www.arlisna.org/about/awards/researchawards_history.html#wilson
Questions? Please contact the Research
Award Committee Co-Chairs
Amy Ballmer, CUNY Graduate Center, [log in to unmask]
Melanie Emerson, Art Institute of Chicago, [log in to unmask]
Amy Ballmer
Reference
Librarian, Mina Rees Library
The Graduate
Center
City University
of New York
212.817.7059