17.88, FYI: Postdoctoral Fellowship Program in Humanities

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Subject: 17.88, FYI: Postdoctoral Fellowship Program in Humanities

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Date: 04-Jan-2006
From: Kathlin Smith < ksmith at clir.org >
Subject: Postdoctoral Fellowship Program in Humanities 

	
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Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2006 13:25:02
From: Kathlin Smith < ksmith at clir.org >
Subject: Postdoctoral Fellowship Program in Humanities 
 


CLIR Announces Fellowship Program in Scholarly Information Resources for
Humanists

The Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) is now accepting
applications for the 2006 Post-Doctoral Fellowship Program in Scholarly
Information Resources for Humanists. Now in its third year, the fellowship
provides new scholars in the humanities a unique opportunity to develop
expertise in new forms of scholarly research and the information resources
that support them, both traditional and digital, that are challenging
research institutions in the changing academic landscape. The program
offers fellowships to individuals who have earned their Ph.D.s in
disciplines in the humanities within the past five years (or who will earn
them before starting the program) and who believe that there are
opportunities to develop meaningful linkages between disciplinary
scholarship, libraries, archives, and evolving digital tools.  All fields
in the humanities will be considered; Fellows must be in residence at a
sponsoring institution for the duration of the fellowship. Applications
must be postmarked by February 24, 2006. For more information about the
CLIR Fellowship and application procedures, please visit
http://www.clir.org/fellowships/postdoc/postdoc.html. 



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