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Upcoming events, news, and other information for the week of
April 14 , 2008
Details are still to be worked out, but SIRLS is expecting recruiting visits from the Phoenix Public Library (Thursday, April 17) and the Multnomah County (OR) Public Library (Friday, April 20). See below for details; click on the calendar events below to request automatic email notification of changes and updates.
There are also several student-oriented events over the next couple of weeks including a network tea, an interview workshop and even a Roller Derby fun night!
SIRS and American Indian Studies are co-sponsoring the next AIS Lecture on Wednesday April 16. The topic is indigenous peoples' land property rights. See below for time and location.
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AIS Colloquia - Hul'qumi'num Treaty Group v. Canada: Protecting Indigenous Peoples' Land Property Rights in the Inter-American Human Rights System Phoenix Public Library Recruiting Visit Multnomah County Public Library Recruiting Visit |
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LSO Social Event LSO/Alum Special Event - Networking Tea LSO and SLA Interview Workshop LSO Roller Derby Progressive Librarians Guild - Regular Meeting Regular Meeting - Special Libraries Association Regular Meeting - Library Student Organization (LSO) LSO Movie Night |
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Technology Training Panel Discussion |
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Congratulations to SIRLS Advising Coordinator and Professor of Practice Tom Wilding for being honored as one of 30 "angels" in the ALA-Allied Professional Association (ALA-APA). All of the honorees and more information are listed here. SIRLS Assistant Professor Dr. Hong Cui has been contacted by a group of algae taxonomists from U of Kansas regarding a possible collaboration on marking up algae descriptions. She was also invited to be the PI on an international collaboration between US and Australia on the semantic markup of taxonomic descriptions, including but not limited to plants, animals, and algae.They will submit the proposal to NSF in July, 2008. People from American Museum of Natural History, University of Massachusetts, Bishop Museum, and Queensland government are currently involved. SIRLS Assistant Professor of Practice Dr. Peter Botticelli presented at the Cultural Heritage Information Professionals Workshop, April 2-4and has several follow-up activities planned. He will also chair a session on: "Archival Education: Options and Opportunities in Archival Distance Education" May 21-24 at the Society of Southwest Archivists Annual Meeting. Bruce Fulton, SIRLS outreach and communications librarian, will present SIRLS' approaches to technology instruction for LIS students May 22 at the Peoria, AZ Public Library, sponsored by the Maricopa County MCLC TechTalk series. The Arizona Library Association has been working with the UA Scholarship Development Office to create a new scholarship for SIRLS students, the Louise A. Stephens Memorial Scholarship. In the inaugural year of the scholarship (2008-2009), the award is $3,000. In 2009-2010, the Louise A. Stephens Memorial Scholarship will be awarded from an endowment established by the Arizona Library Association. This scholarship will be given annually in perpetuity. AzLA is currently developing plans for fundraising to bolster the endowment. May 15 is the deadline to apply for 2008-2009, so take a look at the details and download the application form.
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Faculty/Staff and Faculty Meeting |
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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. April 16, 2008 is the deadline to apply for the News Division of the Special Libraries Association Vormelker-Thomas Student Award, co-sponsored by the News Division and ProQuest, which provides a $1,500 stipend to assist students attending their first Special Libraries Association Annual Conference. The 2008 Annual Conference will be June 15-18, 2008 in Seattle, Washington. Read the details to apply. April 30, 2008 is the deadline to apply for the Dialog's Roger K. Summit Scholarship for library and information science students in North America. Interested students should start the process immediately: the deadline is and the process cannot be completed overnight! The $5,000 award will be presented at the SLA Annual Conference in Seattle, Washington, June 15-18, 2008. The award is named in honor of Dr. Roger K. Summit, founder and chairman emeritus of Dialog, for his outstanding contributions to the field of information science. The application is available at http://gep.dialog.com/scholarship/application.shtml. For more information, please contact Allison Evatt at allison.evatt@thomson.com. 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: May 15, 2008 is the deadline to apply for the 2008-2009 Louise A. Stephens Memorial Scholarship, open only to SIRLS students. This year, the award is $3,000, so take a look at the details and download the application form. 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. |
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April 9, 2008 SIRLS Brown Bag Research Lecture April 4, 2008 - SIRLS Brown Bag Research Lecture 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). |
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The National Park Service is interested in collaborating with library schools to create internships to help with cataloging their holdings and resources. Visit http://www.library.nps.gov/opportunities.htm for more information. Starting Thursday, April 10th, two large group study rooms in the Main IC may be reserved by UA students. Rooms A105 & A106 are in the glass "fishbowl" section of Tier 6 (South of the desk). Check the Group Study Room Web Page for policies and further information. Border Book Drive February 29th - April 30th. Children's Spanish and Bilingual Books-New or Gently Used Books Please-Books will be donated to Primaria Felix Soria, an elementary school in San Luis Rio Colorado, Sonora. This is a border town with San Luis, AZ. Primaria Felix Soria is in need of children's bilingual and Spanish books for grades 1st-6th. REFORMA Tucson is a chapter of the national organization and is a 501c(3) organization. Tax ID #52-1520913. Donating Options:Donation Drop-Off Site on University of Arizona Campus: School of Information Resources & Library Science http://iiewww.ccit.arizona.edu/uamap/staticLarge/74.html; Donation Drop-Off Sites at Pima County Public Library Branches http://www.library.pima.gov/locations/. Money Donation: Make Checks Payable to REFORMA Tucson with Border Book Drive in the memo line http://www.reformatucson.org/news/. Visit our Amazon Wish list to buy books and have them shipped: http://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/12YSXPDGFG6FA/ Contact: Elizabeth Soltero, the Chair of the Border Book Drive at elizabeth.soltero@pima.gov 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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