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Date: Friday, April 15, 2005
From: Brendan Whyte <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Fellowships to NLA
>Program Number: 23142
>Title: Harold White
>Fellowships
>
>Sponsor: National Library of Australia
>
>SYNOPSIS:
> Each year four to seven Fellowships are awarded to enable
>established scholars and writers to undertake research in the Library
>for periods of from three to six months. Most Fellows have undertaken
>research in the humanities and history, especially Australian history.
>However, research projects can be in any discipline or area in which
>the Library has strong collections.
>
>Deadline(s): 30/04/2005
>
>Contact: Gianoula Burns, Business
>Manager
>
>Address:
> Canberra ACT, 2600
> Australia
>E-mail: [log in to unmask]
>Web Site:
>http://www.nla.gov.au
>
>Program URL:
>http://www.nla.gov.au/services/awards.html
>
>Tel: 02 6262 1232
>Fax: 02 6273 1133
>Deadline Ind: Receipt
>Deadline Open: No
>
>Award Type(s): Facilities-Access To
> Fellowship
> In-Residence
>
>
>Citizenship/Country of Applying Institution:
> Any/No Restrictions
>
>Locations Tenable: Australian Institution
>
>
>Appl Type(s): Librarian/Library Professional
> Researcher/Investigator
> Graduate Student
>
>Target Group(s): NONE
>Funding Limit: $0 SEEBELOW
>Duration: 6 MONTHS
>Indirect Costs: No
>Cost Sharing: No
>Sponsor Type: Federal
>
>Geo. Restricted: NO RESTRICTIONS
>
>OBJECTIVES:
> The Harold White Fellowships are named in honour of Sir Harold
>White (1905-1992), the first National Librarian, in recognition of his
>great achievements as a collection-builder. The Harold White
>Fellowships aim to: Promote the Library as a centre of scholarly
>activity and research; Encourage scholarly and literary use of the
>Library's collections and the production of publications based on
>them; and Publicise the Library's collections.
>
> Each year from four to seven Fellowships are awarded to enable
>established scholars and writers to undertake research in the Library
>for periods of from three to six months. Most Harold White Fellows
>have undertaken research in the humanities and history, especially
>Australian history. However, research projects can be in any
>discipline or area in which the Library has strong collections.
>
>ELIGIBILITY
> Fellowships are open to Australian citizens (including Canberra
>residents) and the citizens of any other country. Fellowships will
>not, however, be awarded to postgraduate students unless they have
>completed all the requirements of their examiners.
>
>FUNDING
> Fellows are provided with a return economy airfare to Canberra from
>his/her home and a grant-in-aid towards the Fellow's living expenses
>in Canberra. The Library also awards Honorary Fellowships to scholars
>and writers who, being in full receipt of salaries or funds from other
>sources, do not require financial assistance but who would benefit
>from the other privileges of the Fellowships.
>
> The principal benefit of Fellowships is to give scholars and
>writers the means and the uninterrupted time to work with the
>Library's huge collections of books, journals, newspapers, maps,
>music, manuscripts, pictures and oral histories. Fellows are provided
>with a furnished office, including a personal computer with Internet
>access. They can have access to the Library outside the opening hours
>of reading rooms and are entitled to access to book stacks, free
>photocopying and interlibrary loans.
>
> All Harold White fellows will be required to: Take up their
>Fellowships during the calendar year for which the Fellowship is
>awarded; Stay in Canberra and spend at least 75 per cent of their time
>at the Library; Give a public presentation, such as a lecture, and
>communicate the results of their research to staff; and Where
>appropriate, give the Library the first opportunity to publish the
>results of their research. (ja)
>
>KEYWORDS: Historic Preservation/Restoration
> OTHER (ANY/ALL DISCIPLINES)
> Library Science
> Cataloging & Classification
> Archival Programs
Dr Brendan Whyte
Assistant Map Curator
ERC Library
University of Melbourne
Vic 3010
AUSTRALIA
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