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DEMCO New Leaders Travel Grant

91´«Ã½

This grant has been established to enable PLA Members new to the profession and who have not had the opportunity to attend a major PLA Continuing Education Event in the last five years to do so.

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Diversity Research Grant

91´«Ã½

The 91´«Ã½ Office for Diversity, Literacy, and Outreach Services sponsors this grant program which began in 2002 to address critical gaps in the knowledge of equity, diversity, and inclusion issues within library and information science.

Publications, Research & Travel

Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship

91´«Ã½

This award fosters research in academic librarianship by encouraging and assisting doctoral students in the field with their dissertation research.

Publications, Research & Travel

Dutton-Macrae Award for Advanced Study in the Field of Library Work with Children and Young People

91´«Ã½

Designed to give the recipient an opportunity for formal or informal study of some aspect of the field that will be beneficial both to the person and to library service.

This award was reestablished in 1952 by Mr. Elliot B. Macrae of E.P. Dutton Company and

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Publications, Research & Travel

E.P. Dutton Fellowship for Library Work with Children

91´«Ã½

To train children's librarians or to offer opportunities for advanced study which shall encourage creative work in the special field.

This version of the award was administered from 1930-1932 and then terminated due to funding.

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Publications, Research & Travel

EBSCO Midwinter Meeting Sponsorship

91´«Ã½

This award is designed to allow librarians to attend the 91´«Ã½'s Midwinter Meeting.

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Publications, Research & Travel

ESS De Gruyter European Librarianship Study Grant

91´«Ã½

The grant supports research in European studies with an emphasis on librarianship, the book trade, resource documentation and similar information-science related topics. The grant was established in 2011 by ACRL WESS under the sponsorship of the

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Publications, Research & Travel

First Step Award /Wiley Professional Development Grant

91´«Ã½

This Wiley Professional Development Grant is intended to provide librarians new to the continuing resources field with the opportunity to broaden their perspective and to encourage professional development in 91´«Ã½ Conference and participation in Continuing

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Publications, Research & Travel

Forever Free: Abraham Lincoln's Journey to Emancipation

91´«Ã½

“Forever Free” is a traveling exhibition that reexamines President Lincoln’s efforts toward the abolition of slavery during the Civil War. Organized by The Huntington’s John Rhodehamel, Norris Foundation Curator of American Historical Manuscripts, the exhibit

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