From: Reynolds, Camille (CReynolds@Nossaman.com)
Date: Tue Mar 23 2004 - 14:03:09 PST
Subject: FW: LACASIS Margaret McKinley Memorial Student Scholarship Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 14:03:09 -0800 Message-ID: <4B9B48C19237DD4B82135881210203078BBC21@exsf01.nossaman.local> From: "Reynolds, Camille" <CReynolds@Nossaman.com>
FYI Student Scholarship opportunity.
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From: Goldman, Ava [mailto:Ava_Goldman@CalPERS.CA.GOV]
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 1:48 PM
To: 'ncal-lib@ucdavis.edu'
Subject: LACASIS Margaret McKinley Memorial Student Scholarship
Cross-posted.
Subject:
LACASIS announces 2004 Margaret McKinley Memorial Student Scholarship
Competition
Details:
2004 Margaret McKinley Memorial
Student Scholarship Essay Competition
The Los Angeles Chapter of the American Society for Information Science and
Technology (LACASIS) is sponsoring the Thirteenth Annual Student
Scholarship Essay Competition. This Competition, first established in 1992,
and renamed in memory of the late Margaret McKinley in 1993, is intended to
encourage students in Librarianship and Information Science Programs to
consider the benefits of participation in the activities of professional
societies.
AWARD: The winner will receive reimbursement funding up to US $1,000 for
registration, airfare, and hotel expenses to attend the ASIST 2004 Annual
Meeting, "Managing and Enhancing Information: Cultures and Conflicts" and a
one-year membership in ASIST. Two runners-up will receive one-year
memberships in ASIST.
ELIGIBILITY: All students enrolled in Library and Information Science
Programs, including those graduating in spring 2004 at universities within
the areas represented by the Los Angles Chapter of ASIST (Hawaii,
California, Australia, and New Zealand) are eligible to enter. Membership
in ASIST is not required to enter the Competition.
TO ENTER: Compose an essay that addresses the following question: "What
specific benefits do I expect to derive from attending the ASIST 2004
Annual meeting? How will I integrate these benefits into the start of my
new career?" Check the ASIST 2004 Meeting Web page for more details
http://www.asis.org/Conferences/AM04/.
Essays should not exceed 500 words or two typed, double spaced pages. Do
not identify yourself or your school on the essay. Submit the essay with a
separate cover sheet listing your name, address, email, telephone number,
and school by the deadline of May 31, 2004. Essays may be submitted by
postal mail, email, or fax to:
Aura Lippincott
UCLA Anderson School
Rosenfeld Library
110 Westwood Plaza, Suite E202
Box 951460
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1460
Email: alippinc@library.ucla.edu
Fax: 1-310-825-6632
A panel of LACASIS members will judge the essays. Winners will be notified
by July 31, 2004.
__________________________________
Aura Lippincott
Instructional Technology Librarian
Tel: 310-206-6589
Email: alippinc@library.ucla.edu
Email: aura.lippincott@anderson.ucla.edu
Rosenfeld Management Library
The Anderson School at UCLA
110 Westwood Plaza, Box 951460
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1460
Margaret Hogarth
mhogarth@fullerton.edu
(714) 278-2975
Interim Library Web Coordinator,
Cal State Fullerton Pollak Library, PL 274
P.O. Box 4150
800 North State College Blvd.
Fullerton CA 92834-4150
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