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Kilgarlin Center Doctoral Preservation Fellowships
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Fellowship DetailsThe primary goal of the PhD Preservation Fellowship initiative is to produce doctoral students in preservation prepared to meet the preservation education, research, and leadership challenges of the 21st century, and who will serve as faculty members in preservation, as preservation researchers, and in leading administrative positions in libraries. We are interested in applicants whose academic and professional backgrounds might include preservation administration, conservation, archives, digital libraries, digital preservation, moving image and sound preservation, and information policy, to name a few. The PhD Preservation Fellowships offer a generous living stipend and will pay tuition and fees for three years of full-time study. Five fellowships are available through this IMLS-supported initiative.
*Tuition is based on out-of-state rates. We will be attending the following meetings between August 2007 and January 2008. If you would like to arrange to meet with us at one of these venues, please contact Ellen Cunningham-Kruppa, Director, Kilgarlin Center for Preservation of the Cultural Record. American Society for Information Science and Technology, October 18-25, Milwaukee Association for Library and Information Science Education, January 8-11, Philadelphia, PA American Library Association Midwinter, January 11-16, Philadelphia, PA Last Modified: September 17 2007 13:17:27. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||