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Upcoming events, news, and other information for the week of
February 25 , 2008

Several special events are taking place over the next two weeks. Be sure not to miss the Research Brown Bag Lecture by SIRLS Director Dr. Jana Bradley on Wednesday, February 27, the ISI Samuel Lazarow Memorial Lecture featuring noted author and scholar Paul Duguid on March 6, the Arizona State Library Convocation on March 2-3 and several upcoming student organization meetings and activities. See below for details.

A number of grant and fellowship offers expire this week on March 1. Check the deadlines below if you are interested in pursuing financial support.


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SIRLS Events

SIRLS Research Brown Bag Lecture  Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect your privacy, Outlook prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet. Click to add this event to your calendar
Date               Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Time               12:00 pm – 1:30 pm USMST
Where            SIRLS MultiPurpose Room
Event Type    Academic Event
Presenter    Jana Bradley (Arizona, SIRLS)
Event Title   Reframing Book Publishing in the Age of Networking
Abstract      This talk presents preliminary results of an on-going examination of book publishing practices emerging through the complex interaction of technological, economic, and socio-cultural factors in the networking environment of the Internet. Approximately 300 book "publishers" were identified and examined. The talk will discuss electronic publishers of born-print books, publishers of born-digital books, POD publishing, and author-initiated publishing, either through fee-based services or directly on the Web. The talk ends with a discussion of some issues raised by examination of publishing facilitated by the Internet, including formats and devices; costs; standards of publishing practice; shifts in publishing roles, and issues of discovery, reception, and survival. The talk will also be given at the I-Schools Conference in late February and published in the proceedings of that conference.
Notes             The SIRLS faculty cordially invites students and anyone else interested to attend.

Phoenix Friends of SIRLS  Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect your privacy, Outlook prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet. Click to add this event to your calendar
Date               Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Time               6:00 pm – 7:30 pm USMST
Where            Perry Branch Library, 1965 E. Queen Creek Rd., Gilbert, AZ
Notes             Tour of the library followed by Q & A with Branch Manager, Jennifer Miele. The Perry Branch is a joint use facility involving multiple jurisdictions It is operated by the Maricopa County Library District and serves as a public library branch for residents of south Gilbert and as a school library for Chandler School District's Perry High School. The library has received widespread publicity because of its book store organization and display. This will be a great opportunity to find out how the "Dewey-less" system is working. For more information, contact Karen Drake at kkdvdrak@email.arizona.edu.

ISI Samuel Lazerow Memorial Lecture - Paul Duguid  Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect your privacy, Outlook prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet. Click to add this event to your calendar
Date               Thursday, March 06, 2008
Time               5:30 pm – 9:00 pm USMST
Where            Eddie Lynch Athletics Pavilion located at the north end of McKale Memorial Center on the University of Arizona campus.
Event Type    Academic Event
Presenter    Paul Duguid
Event Title   Open or Closed: A contemporary or a perennial debate?
Abstract      Web 2.0 would seem to represent an emancipatory move to oppose the old closed or bounded system of technologies, forms, and institutions (the web page, the encyclopedia, the firm) with a more democratic open one (the wiki, wikipedia, wikinomics). Despite the hype, there is a great deal of truth and hope in such claims. A glance at the past suggests, however, that such struggles are not entirely new, nor, as some would have it, entirely the function of new technologies. By looking at earlier struggles over open or closed, we can not only understand the current trajectory better, but also understand why it sometimes happens that technologies, forms, and institutions that were once triumphantly forced open in hard-fought battles nonetheless closed again.
Notes             The public is invited and there is no charge for the event. The Lazerow Lecture Series is sponsored by Thomson Scientific to honor Samuel Lazerow for his long and distinguished service to the library profession. The scheduled speaker is Paul Duguid, School of Information, University of California-Berkeley, co-author of The Social Life of Information. The reception starts at 5:30 with the lecture at 6:30
More              http://www.sir.arizona.edu/research/lazerow.htm

Student Events

Progressive Library Association Organizational Meeting  Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect your privacy, Outlook prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet. Click to add this event to your calendar
Date               Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Time               5:15 pm – 6:15 pm USMST
Where            SIRLS Multipurpose room
Notes             Group meets weekly every Tuesday at 5:15. See plg-sirls.pbwiki.com for more information, or contact Nicole Pagowsky
Progressive Librarians Guild: UA Chapter
LSO Fundraising Coordinator
SLA Events Coordinator
(608)345-3952
nfp@email.arizona.edu
More              http://plg-sirls.pbwiki.com/

Regular Meeting - Special Libraries Association  Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect your privacy, Outlook prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet. Click to add this event to your calendar
Date               Friday, February 29, 2008
Time               5:00 pm – 6:00 pm USMST
Where            University of Arizona Library, Room A105
Notes             Agenda TBA. For more information including virtual attendance options or to put an item on the agenda, contact jtinsley@email.arizona.edu.

Regular Meeting - Library Student Organization (LSO)  Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect your privacy, Outlook prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet. Click to add this event to your calendar
Date               Friday, February 29, 2008
Time               6:00 pm – 7:00 pm USMST
Where            University of Arizona Library Room 105
Notes             Agenda TBA. For more information including virtual attendance or for other questions, contact Michelle Martin at mlmart1@email.arizona.edu

Progressive Library Association Organizational Meeting  Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect your privacy, Outlook prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet. Click to add this event to your calendar
Date               Tuesday, March 04, 2008
Time               5:15 pm – 6:15 pm USMST
Where            SIRLS Multipurpose room
Notes             Group meets weekly every Tuesday at 5:15. See plg-sirls.pbwiki.com for more information, or contact Nicole Pagowsky
Progressive Librarians Guild: UA Chapter
LSO Fundraising Coordinator
SLA Events Coordinator
(608)345-3952
nfp@email.arizona.edu
More              http://plg-sirls.pbwiki.com/

Northern Arizona Friends of SIRLS  Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect your privacy, Outlook prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet. Click to add this event to your calendar
Date               Tuesday, March 04, 2008
Time               6:30 pm – 8:00 pm USMST
Where            Room 200 at the Cline Library on the N.A.U.
campus.
Notes             The speaker will be Jolie Graybill, recent graduate of the SIRLS Knowledge River program. Topic is "Get That Job!" Jolie will share tips and tricks to networking and negotiating a new position. Students are welcome to bring resumes or job announcments for Jolie to review and discuss. Light refreshments are provided. For more information, contact Karen Underhill at karen.underhill@nau.edu or Karen Drake at kkdvdrak@email.arizona.edu

SLA Special Event - Vendor Relations Workshop  Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect your privacy, Outlook prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet. Click to add this event to your calendar
Date               Friday, March 07, 2008
Time               6:00 am – 7:30 am USMST
Where            SIRLS Multipurpose Room
Notes             Vendor Relations Workshop with Sandy Kramer and Leslie Kent Kunkel (and possibly a rep from Elsevier). Note: Please do bring a brown bag meal, if you would like. For more info, contact Nicole Pagowsky
Progressive Librarians Guild: UA Chapter LSO Fundraising Coordinator at nfp@email.arizona.edu

Special Event - Tour of the University of Arizona Press  Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect your privacy, Outlook prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet. Click to add this event to your calendar
Date               Friday, March 07, 2008
Time               3:45 pm – 4:45 pm USMST
Where            355 South Euclid Ave. Suite 103, Tucson, 85719
Notes             The University of Arizona Press has been publishing and promoting award-winning books since 1953. Learn about the process of book publishing by taking the tour with us! Students, alums, faculty and staff are invited. Contact Meg Timour Beer, mtimour@email.arizona.edu

Other Events

Arizona Convocation  Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect your privacy, Outlook prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet. Click to add this event to your calendar
When              Sunday, March 02, 2008 – Monday, March 03, 2008
Where            Hilton Tucson East
7600 East Broadway
Tucson, AZ 85710
Notes  Sunday Evening & Monday
Engage with over 200 dynamic people from libraries, archives, museums, and other cultural organizations; Think creatively about visioning Arizona’s future with Jeff VanderMeer, award-winning fantasy writer, editor and publisher; Identify potential partners and ideas for Centennial planning; Find out more about Downtown Tucson’s Rio Nuevo Project; No Charge to Attend
Registration Deadline:
February 15, 2008
More              http://www.lib.azus/convocations/conv2008.cfm

NEWS

Please consider submitting to the upcoming issue of the LSO's student-published e-zine BiblioTech. BiblioTech accepts contributions on a rolling basis. BiblioTech welcomes book reviews; reports from professional conferences; ruminations on being an info pro student; brief thoughts on current trends in information technology; teaser versions of a paper you're presenting at a conference; and more! The only limit is your imagination. Contact the BiblioTech editor at lsobibliotech@gmail.com about your submission.

Upcoming Deadlines

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.March 1, 2008 is the deadline for a number of ALA scholarship opportunities. The American Library Association (ALA) is committed to promoting and advancing the librarian profession. To demonstrate this commitment, the ALA and its units provide more than $300,000 annually for study in a master's degree in library and information studies from an ALA accredited program, or for a master's degree in school library media program that meets the ALA curriculum guidelines for a National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) accredited unit. A single application form can be used to apply for multiple scholarships. See http://www.ala.org/Template.cfm?Section=scholarships for details.

March 1, 2008 is the deadline for The American Library Association’s Association of Specialized and Cooperative Library Agencies Division [ALA ASCLA] ninth annual ASCLA Century Scholarship.  ASCLA Century, a $2500 award, is a diversity initiative within the ALA Scholarship Program that promotes the entry of individuals with access needs into the library and information science profession. See http://www.ala.org/ala/ascla/asclaawards/asclacentury.cfm or   http://www.ala.org/ascla/centuryscholarship.html for details.

March 1, 2008 is the deadline to apply for The School of Information & Library Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's summer seminars in Prague, Czech Republic or Oxford, England. These international summer seminars can either be taken for academic credit or on a non-credit basis.See http://sils.unc.edu/programs/international/oxford.html or http://sils.unc.edu/programs/international/prague.html.

March 1, 2008: The American Philosophical Society Library offers $2,000/month residential fellowships for conducting research in its collections for 1-3 months. Outstanding historical collections include the papers of Benjamin Franklin; the American Revolution; 18th and 19th-century natural history; western scientific expeditions and travel including the journals of Lewis and Clark; polar exploration; the papers of Charles Willson Peale, his family and descendants; American Indian languages; anthropology including the papers of Franz Boas; the papers of Charles Darwin and his forerunners, colleagues, critics, and successors; history of genetics, eugenics, and evolution; history of biochemistry, physiology, and biophysics; 20th-century medical research; and history of physics. http://www.amphilsoc.org/grants/resident.htm

March 1, 2008: Each year the Folger Shakespeare Library awards 30 to 35 short-term (1-3 months) fellowships with a stipend of $2,000/month. The criteria for success are importance of the topic; originality and sophistication of the approach; feasibility of the research objectives; and above all the need for the Folger collection. http://www.folger.edu/template.cfm?cid=298

March 1, 2008: The Grolier Club Library in New York City is pleased to offer up to $2,500 for research in the Library's areas of strength, with emphasis on the history of antiquarian bookselling and private collecting of books and prints in the U.S., Great Britain, and Western Europe. Fellowship awards may be used to pay for travel, housing, and other expenses. A minimum research stay of 2 weeks is required, and fellows are expected to present a seminar or lecture at the Grolier Club, and submit a written report. http://www.grolierclub.org/Library.htm

March 1, 2008: The Massachusetts Historical Society offers approximately 20 fellowships each year for researchers who need to use the collections to complete a major project. Advanced graduate students and university faculty in all disciplines may apply. Each fellowship provides a stipend of $1,500-$2,000 for 20 days of research in the Society's archives sometime between July 1, 2008, and June 30, 2009. http://www.masshist.org/fellowships/short_term.cfm

March 7, 2008: The David Library of the American Revolution offers 1- to 3-month Library Resident Research Fellowships for conducting research in its collections. The Library’s resources in microfilm and print on virtually every aspect of the era of the American Revolution (1750-1800) are fully listed at its web site. The stipend is $1,600/month (plus housing). Both doctoral and post-doctoral applicants are eligible; doctoral candidates must have passed their general examinations before beginning their fellowships. http://www.dlar.org/#Research_Fellowships

March 7, 2008: Two John "Bud" Velde awards of $3,000 are given annually to facilitate a period of extended individual study (usually 1 month or more) in The Rare Book & Manuscript Library at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The program is open to all active scholars from graduate students to retired professors. The research strengths of the Library are manifold, from medieval to early modern studies, with particular strengths in early printing and printing history, Elizabethan life and letters, John Milton and his age, emblem studies, economic history, early science and natural history, and the papers of modern literary figures such as Carl Sandburg, H.G. Wells, William Maxwell, and W.S. Merwin. http://www.library.uiuc.edu/rbx/research_grants.htm

March 7, 2008 is the deadline to apply for an Early Career and Student Travel Grant providing support for attending the The Society for Scholarly Publishing (SSP) Annual Meeting in Boston this year. For more infor and to apply, see the web site at http://www.sspnet.org/

March 15, 2008 is the deadline to apply for one of the Chinese American Librarians Association (CALA) 2008 CALA Scholarships. Awards range from $200 to $1000. These scholarships are open to full-time students of Chinese heritage who are currently enrolled in an ALA-accredited master's or doctoral program of library and information science at an institution of higher education in North America. Visit the CALA Web Site and click on Scholarships for more information.

May 8, 2008 is the deadline to apply for the University of Southern Mississippi British Studies Program LIS 580/587, British Libraries and Information Centers, in summer 2008. Spend four weeks at Kings College in London and at the University of Edinburgh and earn 6 hours of graduate LIS credit. Students will experience on-site lectures by British librarians, archivists, and curators and have time to research approved topics on
their own for required writing assignments and historical research paper. For further information and application, see the Southern Miss British Studies Website:
http://www.usm.edu/internationaledu/ip_1/britain_bsp_applicationinfo.htm

April 15, 2008 is the deadline to apply for the SIRLS Digital Information Management Certificate Program. Scholarships are still available. See http://sir.arizona.edu/digin.

April 15, 2008 is the deadline for student category submissions in the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) Call for Papers for its annual competition. The objectives of the contest are threefold: 1) to promote scholarship among practicing law librarians and in areas of interest to the profession; 2) to provide a creative outlet for law librarians and a forum for their scholarly activities; and 3) to recognize the scholarly efforts of established members, new members, and potential members of AALL. For details, visit http://www.aallnet.org/about/award_call_for_papers.asp.

June 15, 2008 is the deadline to apply for the student papers issue of DttP (Documents to the People), which is designed to showcase the talents and interests of current library school students. Papers should focus on substantive issues in government information at all levels of government (local, state, federal, international) librarianship. Style guidelines are available. DttP is a professional journal. Class papers which do not conform to editorial guidelines should be reformatted to receive consideration. Papers must be nominated and forwarded by a faculty member.

Podcasts at SIRLS

Visit the podcast page to review audio lectures and other available recordings. Subscribe via iTunes or your favorite RSS reader. Most brown bag research lectures, some student events and SIRLS events such as graduation are presented in audio or video format. This year's podcasts are set up to stream, so you can listen or watch directly in your browser without having to wait for a lengthy download. Or, download to your mp3 player for later replay. SIRLS is also on iTunes U this year. Find out more at http://podcasting.arizona.edu/UA_on_itunesU.htm.

Want to make your own podcast or video blog? SIRLS faculty and students may check out audio and video recording equipment for classes, projects or events. We have a digital audio recorder, a digital camera with some video capability, and a digital video camera with tripod. Contact Mariel Watt in the SIRLS main office for reservations (email sirls@email.arizona.edu).

Other News

Need additional financial assistance? The 2008 Financial Assistance for Library and Information Studies Directory is an annual directory of awards from state library agencies, national and state library associations, local libraries, academic institutions and foundations that give some form of financial assistance for undergraduate and/or graduate education programs in library and information studies. The directory is available online.

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