Past student award winners
STUDENT TRAVEL
AWARD AVAILABLE
Deadline:
Friday, May 16, 2008
The American Society for Information Science & Technology, New England Chapter (NEASIST) is pleased to announce the availability of two awards of up to $750 each to reimburse expenses for attendance at the ASIST Annual Meeting (October 24-29, 2008, Columbus, Ohio). Applications must be received by Friday, May 16. The winner(s) will be notified by Tuesday, June 17.
Up to two awards for the best paper(s) in information science will be offered to student members of ASIST* in the New England, Upstate New York or Eastern Canada regions. Students must be enrolled in an information
science** master's or doctoral program. The award(s) are made based upon submission of a paper written during the 2007/2008 academic year on any topic in the field of information science. The paper may be one already submitted or one that will be submitted for course credit during this academic year. In order to be reimbursed, the award winner will submit receipts substantiating travel and conference related expenses, such as costs for registration, airfare, food, and lodging. The award winner will also be expected to meet with a NEASIST representative at the conference.
Additional criteria:
- Papers
must be written in English.
- Papers
should be 15-20 pages long (250-300 words per page).
- Student
must be sole author.
- More
than one paper submission is allowed.
- Paper
may also have been submitted to a conference, award competition, or
to a journal for publication, as long as it was written during the
2007/2008 academic year.
The coversheet should include the following information:
- Applicant's
name
- Address
- Phone
number
- E-mail
address
- School
affiliation / information science program
- Student
ID number
- Proof
of ASIST membership (e.g. ASIST member number, photocopy of ASIST
application, or photocopy of check canceled by ASIST Headquarters)
PLEASE NOTE:
The ASIST Annual meeting is one of the most highly regarded meetings in
the information science field. It covers the breadth of activities and
endeavors of the information community with technical sessions addressing
specialties of the information professional. The 2008 Annual Meeting,
"People Transforming Information - Information Transforming People" takes
place October 24-29, 2008 in Columbus, Ohio.
Papers should be submitted as attachments and sent by email
to: beata_panagopoulos@harvard.edu
*You
may join ASIST via the web at http://www.asis.org/
**Terms
describing information science programs are varied: they may be called "Library
and Information Studies, "Information Science
and Policy," "Information and Library Science," Information
Studies, etc."
Questions? Contact Beata at (617) 496-1775, e-mail:
beata_panagopoulos@harvard.edu
Sally LeGore
18 March 2008