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Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004
From: Anne McKee (NASIG) <publicist_at_nasig.org>
Subject: NASIG announces 2005 Awards Application process
The North American Serials Interest Group (NASIG) is very proud to
announce
the beginning of the application cycle for their 2005 grants, awards and
scholarships to be awarded at the 20th Annual Conference in Minneapolis
MN.
As part of the NASIG mission to promote communication and sharing of
ideas
among all members of the serials information chain, the organization has
created a robust and active awards and recognition functionality to
engage
more participants in the serials conversation and recognize those who
are
actively contributing to the profession.
Since 1988, NASIG has granted over 120 Student Grant Awards, (including
4
grants for Mexican students), 5 Marcia Tuttle Awards for international
serials research, 7 Fritz Schwartz Educational Scholarships, and 21
Horizon
Awards to recognize up and coming serialists.
For more information about these dynamic awards and the application
process,
please point your browser to: http://www.nasig.org/award/index.htm
Anne E. McKee
NASIG
Past President/Publicist
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